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PPDC calls for restructuring of Nigeria’s education sector

Ms Abagi specifically called on the government at all levels to create platforms for Nigerian students to explore, in line with global demands.

• September 5, 2025
Public and Private Development Centre (PPDC)
Public and Private Development Centre (PPDC)

The Public and Private Development Centre (PPDC) has called on governments to take practical steps to restructure the education system to meet current global demand.

The non-governmental organisation (NGO), propelled by the desire to have a more transparent and accountable government, said such restructuring will enable students to excel.

Lucy Abagi, the chief executive officer of the centre, made the call in Abuja when she received a delegation from the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS).

The student’s delegation presented Ms Abagi with an honorary award of excellence for her contributions in aiding good governance.

Ms Abagi specifically called on the government at all levels to create platforms for Nigerian students to explore, in line with global demands.

“Nigerian youths are talented and innovative. They are not lazy. The governments must wake up to their responsibilities and take practical steps to support them in achieving their dreams.

“It must not be in paper alone; prompt and practical steps must be taken to address this,” she said.

Ms Abagi decried the poverty level in the country, contending that many homes cannot afford a daily square meal.

“Many Nigerian students are equally struggling to pay their school fees and survive in schools,” she said.

On the awards, Ms Abagi noted that the recognition was a clear declaration by the students’ union that transparency is not optional.

“Your voices, courage, strength, and persistence remind us that the struggle for accountability is not for the future; it is for today.

“By choosing to place transparency and good governance at the centre of your aspirations, you are affirming that sustainable development, justice and prosperity cannot exist without openness and accountability,” she said.

Presenting the award earlier, the chairperson of the National Association of University Students (NAUS), FCT chapter, Salamatu Dawood, said it was in recognition of Abagi’s advocacy for justice, transparency, and accountability.

(NAN)

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