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Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State at the weekend lamented the continued poor budgetary allocation for education by successive administrations.

He, therefore, called for more allocation for the educational sector, saying this would limit the number of youths who want to engage in all manner of activities to make quick money, saying, “Education is very important but unfortunately, some times, the budget for education is more about recurrent expenses.”

Okowa, who said this in Asaba at the annual reunion of Class 81 of the Nigeria Airforce Military School, Jos, also urged political leaders to work for the interest of the people and for a better country rather than self.

The event featured the delivery of a lecture on the topic, Path to Purposeful and Legacy Leadership by Gbenga Oyebode.

The governor decried situation where money is becoming a strong determining factor in who holds what position, observing that there should be emphasis on health, education and good moral upbringing for children to enable them become good leaders, and better citizens.

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“I hope one day, our politicians will be futuristic in their actions, put the interests of the people first and not what they stand to gain as individuals; that way, our country will be better; we hope that one day, we will have leaders who will be compassionate about our people and about the nation.

“The perception concerning politics and the way it is played is a great challenge in our country, if only we can start to rework our thought process to positively think more about how the people feel, how our actions and inactions are affecting the people, it will be good for us because the politicians in Nigeria can do things right.

“The question is, are the emerging political leaders ready to play by the rules? Most of those who want to do the right things are constrained by money; so, the way politics is played in Nigeria does not encourage the eradication of corruption.

“People are made to spend money the way they ought not to in the political arena; someone who is running for an election must have a deep pocket otherwise, someone with a deep pocket will sponsor him and at the end, will be pulling the strings from behind.

“There is a new trend where the leaders take over the Assemblies and the governor has to obey the leaders; our youths also want the immediate gratification; the current drive in the society is not good for our nation as we now have more youths that want to make quick money, engage in thuggery,” the governor said.

He also decried situation where population is used as determining factor for allocating resources to states by the federal government and commended Class 81 of the Nigeria Airforce Military School for organising an annual reunion which creates an opportunity for them to set agenda for themselves and for the good of the country.

Oyebode had in his lecture, described Governor Okowa as a man with strong faith who is committed to leaving legacies.

He urged leaders to innovate, stay updated, keep learning and encourage more Nigerians to acquire education and give back positively to the society.