The National Association
of Nigerian Students (NANS), has joined some other Nigerians to condemn the
Weekend’s invasion and subsequent arrests of Federal Judges by personnel of the
Department of State Services, DSS, saying it does not paint the image of the
country in good light.
NANS in a statement by its
President, Comrade Chinedu Obasi (aka IBB), said “It is at best an overreach on
another arm of government.
This is regarded as a clear case of arbitrariness
that is capable of eroding the democratic tenets that was encapsulated in the
doctrine of separation of power.” Obasi, however, berated the Federal
Government for deciding to mobilize only about 25 per cent of thousands of
students graduating in the various higher institutions for the mandatory one
year National Youth Service Corps. He said that the graduating students from
higher institutions that would not be mobilized would be rendered idle for one
whole year while remaining unemployable (where vacancies may exist) due to
inability to produce their NYSC certificates. Obasi said: “More importantly,
the Federal Government should hasten the implementation of the abolition of the
dichotomy which has existed ingloriously between HND and the B.Sc holders. The
discrimination that has existed over years is seriously bringing setback into
our education sector since what is good for goose is also deemed good for the
gander. Obasi said.
“We seriously admonish the government to look into these
two issues as a matter of urgency in order to salvage our education system and
bring back equity and sanity back to the civil service. “Government should
endeavour not to expose Nigerian Students to unnecessary hardship, as there is
urgent need to set the economy back on the path of recovery.”

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