Revive technical education, prioritise technological innovation, Isoko socio-cultural group tasks govt
By Ozoro Opute
AN Isoko socio-cultural group Okugbe Enyaharo Emo Isoko Initiative, simply known as Enyaharo Isoko, has tasked both the federal and state governments to urgently revive technical education in the country by adequately funding the existing ones and building new ones. Also, the group asked governments to prioritise technological innovations as antidote to Nigeria’s current reliance on imported technology that comes at a very high cost, advising that there was enough technologically sound brains in the country to help out if only the right infrastructure and environment are created. Funding scholarship boards to cater for exceptionally brilliant students to pursue higher education, it was also canvassed, could help in raising education standards in the country.
The president of the group, Mr. Amos Iwary, made the submission on behalf of Enyaharo Isoko on Sunday, September 24, 2023 while celebrating the academic achievements of three Isoko youngsters – Miss Orevaoghene Whiskey of Topfaith International Secondary School, Essien Udim, Akwa Ibom, who scored straight 9-As in her WAEC result and Miss Michelle Ogheneserome Amarie of Lead-Forte Gate College, Lekki, Lagos, who also scored straight 8-As in her WAEC. The third, Master Favour Oghenero Anthony, an SS2 student of James Welch Grammar School, Emevor, Isoko North LGA, Delta State, built and test-flew an aeroplane and a drone.
According Mr. Iwary, “Federal and state governments should see Oghenero as a scientific asset that they must treasure and give all the assistance he needs to flourish as an inventor and innovator. He is the future of Nigeria’s technological drive. There are many others like him; we should not treat Oghenero the way we treat medical doctors who troupe out in droves to foreign lands because of poor working conditions. Oghenero and the likes of him hold the ace to Nigeria’s quest for development. We call on the Federal Government, Delta State Government and the two Isoko Local Governments to do more for education. Scholarship boards should be revived and funded to cater for bright students like these our youngsters.
Mr. Afor Ibomor (left, representing award recipient, Orevaoghene Whiskey); President of Enyaharo Isoko, Mr. Amos Iwary; Presisent-General of Eweyae Isoko Worldwide, Chief (Mrs.) Josephine Ovuorie; award recipient, Miss Michelle Ogheneserome Amarie; Mr. Stanley Ukpemo (representing award recipient, Master Oghenero Favour Anthony); Mrs. Amarie and her husband, Mr. Ernest Amarie during Enyaharo Isoko Award of Academic Excellence in Lagos
“In fact, I call on the Federal Government to revive technical education facilities in the country and specially fund them, so scientific brains like Oghenero can be mentored to produce the great technology that Nigeria badly needs. Nigeria needs technological centres where geniuses like Oghenero can work to produce all these gadgets that we import from China and Asia. Nigeria will do herself a world of good if she began to think inwards. Oghenero and his likes have what it takes to make Nigeria truly great. We need to pay more attention to their talent and harness it for our own good.”
The awardees received N100,000 each and a plaque, with a friend of Isoko, Chief Emmanuel Eke, boosting their cash haul with N300,000.
Chairman of Award Committee, Mr. Longley Evru, an advertising guru and alma mater of James Welch Grammars School, Emevor, expressed excitement at the awards to the youngsters and tasked other youths to emulate their achievements. Also, President of Eweyae Isoko Worldwide, Chief (Mrs.) Josephine Ovuorie said she was happy to be part of the historical event. She expressed the hope that more of such events aimed at celebrating the greatness of Isoko nation would be held for the celebration of more positive things about Isoko.
Also, the father of one of the recipients who was present, Mr. Ernest Amarie, expressed delight at the award to his daughter and two others, saying an indelible example had been set by Enyaharo Isoko in encouraging hard work among young ones, as it would always bring reward. Amarie said Enyaharo Isoko had brought back that time-honoured brotherliness and fraternal code known as ‘omoni’ or ‘oniovo’ that embraces everyone irrespective of who their mother or father is by virtue of speaking Isoko. Amarie therefore sued for the oneness among Isoko people, who should always see themselves as one and work for the development of Isoko. He praised the thinking behind the celebration for excellence, noting that it could only come from the excellence in spirit of a people working in togetherness for a common goal. Amarie prayed for the progress of Enyaharo Isoko, Isoko nation and Nigeria generally.