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Nigeria: Education As Democracy Dividend in Edo

Education is a vital part of a people's existence. There is very high demand for education in Edo State, hence the huge annual allocation to the sector in the state's budgets. Edo State records one of the highest enrolment figures in Nigeria at both the primary and secondary levels.

Author: ernaig

I think Edo people care about who is their Governor, that is why there was an election. So the real results of the election is the very interest of the people. To be a governor is not to be corrupt , miss use public funds, holding back development and the likes . If Osunbor is using his office well, that is ok and that is what is expected, the money is not his , it is for the state. If he chooses to be corrupt, then he will be accountable. If he has not win the election and the court has given a verdict, as a good citizen, hes should obey the decision of court. The people had spoken in an election. The people care about who is the office.

Author: teximpexinc

Governor Osunbor is doing what he was elected to do, gone are the days, an elected official can divert the money meant for the people to his personal account and his God fathers. If the Governor decides not to do good for the people, thank God for EFCC.



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