National Association of Nigerian Students on Monday kicked against the national honour expected to be conferred on the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu.
President Muhammadu Buhari had reportedly listed 437 Nigerians, including Adamu to be honoured on October 11.
The minister is to be honoured with Commander of the Order of Niger.
NANS spokesperson, Giwa Temitope said in a statement that the move “is a clear pointer to the fact that Nigerian students have been taken for a ride.”
NANS blamed Adamu for the eight-month-long strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities, adding that the Nigerian education sector has “totally collapsed” under him.
According to the NANS statement, “It constitutes an insult to the collective intelligence of Nigerian students both home and in the diaspora that the Minister of Education, Mallam Adamu Adamu under whose nose University students have been home for close to 8 months is to be awarded the National Honours of Commander of the Order of Niger (CON).
“This singular act of the Buhari’s administration is a clear pointer to the fact that Nigerian students have been taken for a ride. And, we see this as the final straw that breaks the back of the camel of Buhari’s much-touted integrity.
“Over the years, successive administrations in the country have shown to the Nigerian people that the National Honours is more of recognition of patronage than recognition of excellence. But, Maj. Gen. Buhari (rtd.) has taken a step further to show to the mass of Nigerian students that we are not on the priority list of the administration.
“It is so unfortunate that a country which offered so much in hope and possibilities at independence has today become a land of suffering, insecurity and near hopelessness signposted by youth unemployment and an underfunded educational sector.
“In a functioning country, both the Minister of Labour, Chris Ngige who shamefully walked out of a meeting with the national leadership of ASUU at the instance of the House of Representatives and his Education counterpart would have been fired before now. But, the reverse is the case as Adamu Adamu under whose watch the educational sector of the country has totally collapsed is to be recognised with a National Honours for a job well done.”
NANS also threatened to mobilise students back to the streets “in protest against the recklessness” of the federal government.
