NESG, however, pointed out that this positive outlook was only possible provided the current reforms are sustained.
Mr Onung called on the ministry and its agencies to adopt a more inclusive and transparent approach.
The minister said the ministry would prove that the ecosystem could bring value down to the grass-roots.
Mr Maiyaki said CCMAS would make up 70 per cent of the curriculum while the university decides what to include in the remaining 30 per cent.
The presidential hopeful blamed Nigeria’s underdevelopment on poverty, corruption, injustice and insecurity.