Obi appeals for more investment, rejuvenation of STEM education in Nigeria

Peter Obi

By Valentine Amanze, Online Editor

One of Nigeria’s topmost politician and Vice Presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in the 2019 general election, Mr Peter Obi, has advocated for more financial and intellectual investments in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education in the country.

He also appealed to the Nigerian youths to embrace STEM learning and opportunities more seriously.

In a message to commemorate World Science Day for Peace and Development, themed, “Science for and with Society” celebrated on November 10, Obi stated that STEM education in Nigeria lacked the required funding to drive scientific growth and development in the country.

Obi pointed out that economic progress largely depended on innovation, invention, development, and profusion of new technologies, which he said, were borne out of scientific research.

He, however, argued, “STEM plays a direct role in driving economic progress, little wonder more STEM-oriented economies perform strongly on a wide range of economic indicators.

“I agree with Vannevar Bush when he said ‘There must be a stream of new scientific knowledge to turn the wheels of private and public enterprises. There must be plenty of men and women trained in science and technology, for upon them depend both the creation of new knowledge and its application to practical purposes’. Science and Technology are the main drivers of innovation and development which propels economic growth.”

He lamented that Nigeria lagged behind in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics resulting from poverty, poor school funding, waning interest in STEM education from youths, poorly trained teachers and inadequate learning aids, among others.

Obi said that some Nigerian youths were largely uninspired to pursue their passion in STEM-related fields, thereby leaving them unprepared for the opportunities and challenges of the 21st century world.

Obi called on the Federal Government to take necessary steps to reanimate STEM education in Nigeria, by way of better funding, provision of conducive environment for scientific research and development and employment of well-trained teachers in such areas.

He said by so doing, Nigeria would be well positioned to scientific and technological advancements and drive the economy forward.

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