Unemployment adeleke university don calls for revisit of education policy
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Unemployment: Adeleke University Don Calls for Revisit of Education Policy
A lecturer at Adeleke University, Dr. Olamide Adeyemi, has called for a review of the country's education policy, citing the alarming rate of unemployment among graduates. According to Dr. Adeyemi, the current education system is not adequately preparing students for the workforce, leading to a high incidence of unemployment among graduates.
In an interview, Dr. Adeyemi emphasized that the education policy needs to be revised to focus more on practical skills and entrepreneurship, rather than just theoretical knowledge. He argued that this would enable graduates to be more employable and self-sufficient.
Dr. Adeyemi also highlighted the need for closer collaboration between the education sector and the private sector to provide more internship opportunities and mentorship programs for students. He believes that this would help bridge the gap between academic theory and real-world practice, making graduates more attractive to potential employers.
The lecturer's call for a review of the education policy comes at a time when the country is grappling with a high rate of unemployment, particularly among young people. According to the National Bureau of Statistics, the unemployment rate in Nigeria has been steadily increasing over the past few years, with many graduates struggling to find employment.
Dr. Adeyemi's proposal has sparked a debate among education stakeholders, with some calling for a more comprehensive overhaul of the education system to address the root causes of unemployment. Others have suggested that the focus should be on providing more vocational training and apprenticeship programs to equip students with practical skills.
Regardless of the approach, it is clear that the education policy needs to be revised to better prepare students for the challenges of the modern workforce.