Ajimobi graces OYOMESI hackathon, says “I want our administration to be remembered for knowledge”

Oyo State Governor, Senator Abiola Ajimobi has stated that he wants his administration to be remembered for leaving a legacy of knowledge. He made this known at The Technical University, Ibadan, where he attended the hackathon put together by the Oyo State Model Education System Interventions on Sunday, 1st July. 2018.

Below is the text of the speech delivered by the Governor at the event:


There is no doubt that it gladdens my heart to be here, particularly when you know that the focus of our administration is education. And severally I have tried to define education as I understand it. I have always insisted that education is just structured information and that structured information is what people call education. And education migrates to learning. Learning is skill, skill becomes your ability, ability is your capability and capability is empowerment. So, to us education is learning, it is knowledge, it is skill, ability, capability, it is empowerment. And what we are doing today is simply empowering ourselves.  
Distinguished ladies and gentlemen, as an individual, knowledge determines your success in life. As a society, it determines your development, your progress. Those leading countries of the world today are not leading because they are many but because they are knowledge driven. Whether you call it IT, call it manufacturing or even if you are talking entertainment, it is all about knowledge. And for our own administration, knowledge is key. We are a knowledge-driven administration.
If you don’t remember this administration for anything else, I want you to remember us for knowledge and if I recall from the word of one of the renowned administrators, Peter Strople, he succinctly put it that if you want to leave a legacy, it is not leaving something for people. “Legacy is leaving something in people”. Therefore, if you leave knowledge in people, they will forever remember you and they will forever remember your good legacy.
The most celebrated administrator in Nigeria, particularly in this part of the world is Chief Obafemi Awolowo. What did he leave? Education. There are many huge buildings in Nigeria today. There were many rich people in Nigeria before. Do you hear of them again? Where is Da Rocha? Da Rocha used to be the richest man in Nigeria. Where is his building where he was living? The building is still there but it is dilapidated. Even if you look around you, if we say the most celebrated people in the world today and that will continue to be forever, they were people sent by God to give us knowledge of religion. Jesus Christ and Prophet Mohammed (PBUH). We got to know of God through them.
And when you look at what we are doing today, it is knowledge, how to run the society, how to succeed in everything that we do. For the students, we are particularly grateful to all of you for your stamina, for your determination. I was told that some of you didn’t sleep. I don’t sleep too. And if you want to succeed, you must learn not to sleep. I am so delighted about the organizers, that this is how Bill Gates started. So I want to thank the organizers of this programme. I am really impressed.
And I am quick to say that this is why in Oyo State, when we came in, we started with a tripod of development. We wanted restoration, we wanted transformation and we wanted repositioning. We just didn’t pick all these words. To those who may not understand it, look at you having a car, an old Mercedes Benz. If it is a 1960 Mercedes Benz that you have purchased, the tyres are worn out, the wipers are not working well, you need to push the car to start, the hydraulics are leaking, the radiator is always leaking, the seats are torn, that is your old car. Now, use that as our Oyo State and I want to say that that old Mercedes which is Oyo State, when it was new. When it was in Western Region, we were the pace setters. Intellectual capital, first university was built here, first college building was built here, first university teaching hospital was built here, the University College Hospital, UCH, first television. That was then. That was the Mercedes Benz that we bought that was new. But by the time we came in, it was dilapidated. Torn tyres, leaking radiators and so on. So we needed to restore it and make it a working Mercedes Benz. So we had to change the tyres to regular tyres, we had to change the wipers to make sure they are working. We had to change the seats at least refurbish them, put new set. It now became a restored Mercedes Benz. Then we now moved to the next level, which is to transform it. So we said what do you do to transform the Mercedes Benz? The seats that you have repaired, can you give them a better look than what was there? Can you make it leather instead of fabric? Can you make the windows tinted? Can you change the tyres to alloy wheels? That for us is transformation. We have restored it but now we are transforming.
Restoration means bringing back to the state of affairs that it was. But to transform it is to change that state of affairs. Believe you me what we have done today is transforming Oyo State. What do we do next? We must now reposition Oyo State. How do you reposition Oyo State? What is repositioning?  You must look at the car and say this my Mercedes Benz, fantastic, how does it compare with the best Mercedes Benz in the world? So repositioning is simply comparative movement. You compare with others and you take it from your transformed state into what I call a repositioned state. That is, among the comity of states, how do you rank?
So, distinguished ladies and gentlemen, taking education which is our focus today, skill acquisition, intellectual development, what we are doing today is we all trying not only to transform our education sector but to reposition it. That is why when you travel abroad, what are you going there to do? To see and compare, to pick and to learn because if it is for Ibadan, if it is for Oyo State, you have come up with different software but how do they compare to others? So distinguished ladies and gentlemen, I congratulate you for coming into our world.
What is our world? Our world in Oyo State is to continue and to encourage intellectual capital, human capital development. What is ruling in the world today is intellectual capital. It is not how big you are, it is not how highly populated you are, it is how you can use your brain to do the work and today, I congratulate you once again.
Before I end my speech, let me mention quickly that for us in Oyo State, our world is a world where as a foundation, we have peace and security. The job of every government is to provide peace and security for the citizenry. Our job is to provide an environment where you can become the best that you can be. And this is what we are doing. It starts with peace and security as the foundation. When you finish a foundation, what is on top? German floor. We have used our own German floor as infrastructure. On that German floor we now have five pillars of development.
Education is our number one pillar on that German floor. After education, we have health. Health is wealth. If you are educated, it is likely you will live a healthier life than somebody who is not. In Nigeria today, our main problem is attitudinal problem. I believe that after education and heath as pillars, then we go to agriculture. We believe agriculture is the foundation of any industrial revolution. What we are having today is technological revolution but we also need industrial revolution in agriculture and we feel after agriculture, we need industrialization. And lastly our culture and tourism.
Oyo State is blessed in that much as we pride ourselves as the intellectual capital of Nigeria; we are also the cultural capital of Nigeria of Nigeria because Oyo State is the potpourri of Yoruba culture. We were once the capital of the Yorubas. You might be saying what is culture, what are we going to get there? One of the richest economies in the world today lives mainly on culture and agriculture, that is California. Culture in form of tourism and entertainment and so on. It is one of the richest economies in the whole world. And I believe Oyo State, if well coordinated, we can get there.
Distinguished ladies and gentlemen, let me quickly speak on education. We have succeeded quite well. This Technical University is part of the success story. Our education policy, we have placed it on three legs; people, pupil, parent and teachers; that is one leg. The second leg is infrastructure; buildings and the third leg, materials and facilities. I can say today that our education policy is a success story and I believe today we can proudly say that we got the best result in 19 years in WAEC exam. You may say it is 54.7% but before then we had 11%, before then we had 35% but now 54 is a pass mark. That means it is working.
We spent a lot of money on infrastructure, close to N 4billion for secondary schools another N 2 billion for renovation of 100 schools. We are very proud of our School Governing Boards. In fact the whole of the South West now say they must copy our education policy. It is participatory, everybody must participate and I am happy it is working well. All the SGBs are working well. The concept is that everybody must participate. Teachers alone cannot train the children. Every child should be trained from home. I will like to use this opportunity to commend all those who are participating in the SGBs.
When the Special Adviser on Education, Dr. Akin-Alabi was talking, she spoke on constituted authority, I don’t know why people don’t understand; the constituted authority controlling the whole world is God. There is nowhere you don’t have constituted authority. The constituted authority in this school is the Vice-Chancellor. And for most you sitting here, once you have a home and you have a wife and children, and if you are bringing money home for them to eat, you are the constituted authority. But if all you do is sit down and your wife is the one bringing money home, you are the delegated authority.
Let me end my speech by saying that all those students that made their presentations today impressed me. And they impressed me because you could see in them the commitment, interest, even in their rendition. I was so impressed and I have no doubt that some of them will go places. I must commend the panelists because they did not only look at the theoretical aspect of the presentation. They looked at the practicality of it. It is not enough to just come up with the idea. Is it workable? And I like to say that if you can come up with a good package, who are your customers? It is government, sellers and buyers but more importantly government and the likes of West Africa ENRG because they can use the programme to know who wants to buy, what exists and so on. And that is how people start. If you look at the Bill Gates of this world, it is not that they started by selling to individuals. The Government encouraged them. We are going to encourage you.
In conclusion, I will like to state clearly here that Oyo State in the last seven years, we could boldly say that we have restored our lost glory by being a peaceful state. We have transformed ourselves into a learning state. We are one of the four learning cities in Nigeria. We have Kano, Abuja, Enugu and Oyo State and I am sure you have listened to all the benefits of being a learning city. We are not just a learning city, we are a safe city. We have started installing CCTV cameras. Soon, we will be one of the safe cities in Nigeria. We are currently arguably the fourth largest economy in Nigeria, we are the 18th largest economy in Africa. In our repositioning efforts, Oyo State, at the rate we are going, we are working to see what Oyo State will be like in 25 years’ time. We have instituted a master plan that in the next twenty five years, undoubtedly Oyo State will become the fifth largest economy in Africa. Currently we are the 18th largest economy in Africa with about $ 3 billion GDP.
If you hear that people are fighting here and there and everybody is fighting to be Governor, even people that are not supposed to be councilors want to be Governor but what is important to us is to ensure that we get the right people there so that we can have sustainable development. 
I am glad that the first technical university in Nigeria, Tech-U has signed an agreement with Texas Tech where there will be exchange programmes through which any student that passes through Tech-U can go to Texas Tech. It is good for exposure. I remember when we brought students in from every local government without knowing the students, we didn’t give room for favouritism. We said the best students, first we took three, now five students from each local government and we are sponsoring them throughout their university education.
33 local governments are sponsoring 165 students. This school is not free. There is no free education anywhere in the world. Not even in America, not even in Freetown. So distinguished ladies and gentlemen, we have high hopes on all of you here, particularly the students. Oyo State Government will also support all those students who have excelled today. Distinguished ladies and gentlemen I like to thank you for taking time to come here, on a Sunday. God bless you.

 

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