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28.01.2022 news READY FOR POLITICAL OFFICE: SPPG Graduands Schooled by Ezekwesili, Amina Salihu, Ayida-Otobo

Published 28th Jan, 2022

By FIJ

The School of Politics, Policy and Governance (SPPG), will hold convocation for its pioneer students, Class of 2021, on Saturday January 29, 2022, starting from 10am.

Founded in 2021, the unconventional school is on a mission to transform politics in Africa.

Ozioma Ubabukoh, the Media Director of SPPG, stated on Thursday that the maiden convocation will be held virtually and physically at the Executive Hall of the International Conference Centre, Abuja.

“The SPPG is travelling that abandoned road to build a new set of patriots for political leadership,” he stated.

Dr Oby Ezekwesili.
Faculty member of SPPG, Dr Oby Ezekwesili.

The school has inculcated in the graduands the ideological mindset to become leaders and disruptive thinkers, the statement noted.

“Having sat under the tutelage of our enriched faculty of over 100 local and international scholars, the graduands have learnt that selfless service is required for nation-building. This has been lacking in Nigeria’s politics,” SPPG stressed.

Dr. Amina Salihu
Pioneer Dean of SPPG, Amina Salihu.

The graduands are potentially ready to launch their positive disruptive power to run for political offices, starting from Nigeria’s next general elections in 2023, and with a mindset to utilise public resources for the common good.

Alero Ayida-Otobo, the Chief Executive Officer of SPPG, noted that the institution set a goal of raising 10,000 disruptive thinking, values-based political leaders over the next 10 years.

Dr. Alero Ayida-Otobo
Chief Executive Officer of SPPG, Alero Ayida-Otobo.

Amina Salihu, pioneer dean of SPPG, noted that the character of SPPG, as an unconventional school, lies in its multi-disciplinary curriculum designed to equip its graduates with strong analytical and evidence-based, practical public problem-solving skills.

“The school also teaches character, competence, capacity and what inclusive government should look like,” she added.

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Published 28th Jan, 2022

By FIJ

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