Public funded free and quality education for all devoid of discrimination should be the priority
PRESS STATEMENT
The Socialist Party of Nigeria (SPN) condemns a new law recently
signed by the Lagos state governor Akinwumi Ambode that makes passing
Yoruba language at Secondary School Leaving Examinations a requirement
for admission into any of the tertiary institutions owned by the Lagos
State. We call for its immediate abrogation as it is discriminatory and a
violation of the fundamental rights of residents of Lagos state who are
not Yoruba.
To be clear, we welcome all policies aimed at promoting and
safeguarding indigenous languages including Yoruba in Nigeria. However,
such policy must not promote discrimination and social exclusion of
Nigerians to whom the language in question is not their mother tongue.
To us, this new law is discriminatory and an attempt to introduce
apartheid in a cosmopolitan city like Lagos which has a huge population
of residents who are non-Yoruba. Besides, these non-Yoruba residents are
also taxpayers. So, enforcing the law would mean that they will be
denied enjoying the benefits of their taxes that are used to fund the
state tertiary institutions among other government responsibilities
because of their language. More so, public education is largely
underfunded such that Yoruba language is not well taught at public
primary and secondary schools for the benefit of those who want to learn
it. This also goes for other subjects which explains why top government
officials, including those in the cabinet of Governor Ambode, do not
have their children in public schools.
We also see this law as a continuation of orchestrated attacks on the
poor and ordinarily people by the successive administrations in the
state which have witnessed demolitions of workplaces, markets and houses
without adequate compensations or alternative provisions. This is
because it is the non-Yoruba children from the poor and working people
background, who cannot afford expensive private university education as
the rich, that will be disproportionately affected by this law.
We call all the working masses irrespective of ethnic backgrounds as
well as trade unions to reject this anti-poor and apartheid law as
injury to one is an injury to all.
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