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Education: North is lagging behind the south by 40 years – Balarabe Musa

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Former colonial masters, Britain have been accused by a former Governor of old Kaduna State and elder statesman, Alhaji Balarabe Musa of being responsible for the backwardness in the North.

Musa, who made the claim while reacting to a remark by the Emir of Kano, Alhaji Lamido Sanusi, who said Northern Nigeria was the poorest region because its people are lazy, said Northern region needs at least 40 years to catch up with the southern region in terms of educational development.

The elder statesman said the North was a troubled child of the country because of the misrule of political leaders, Punch reports.

According to Musa, “The North is truly behind, but it is not only the North that is in trouble. The whole country is in trouble. The North is not another country. The problem in the North, as far as education is concerned, is a gap which it inherited from the British colonialists. And I have estimated that this gap in educational development between northern Nigeria and the South is a 40-year gap.

“This means that the North is behind the South in educational development for at least 40 years. This shows that even if the North wakes up today and takes a revolutionary step to bridge the gap, it will take the North 40 years.

“You know the position of educational development in national growth. This is the reason why the North is a troubled child and has never allowed Nigeria to have peace, unity and progress. It is not possible for the northern people with this unequal human capacity to participate actively in their affairs. They will always be the source of trouble.

“I believe this problem can be tackled by the government bringing a free, compulsory primary and secondary education throughout Nigeria. The government can afford it. I think this talk of ‘North’, ‘North’ should stop. The whole country should come together and find solutions to these problems.

“We have had many presidents from the North but what benefits have they done to the North? Presidents also came from the South-West and South-South. In what ways did those presidents benefit their regions? None. Therefore, we need to sit down as a country and tackle our problems collectively.”

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