THISDAY

University of Calabar to Represent South-South in National Debate

- Blessing Ibunge in Port Harcourt

Students from the University of Calabar will be representi­ng the South-South at the grand finale of the Nigeria Universiti­es Debating Championsh­ip to be held later this month, in Abuja.

The Unical students took the lead after they flaw students from the Rivers State University, Ignatius Ajuru University of Education and University of Benin at a zonal debate competitio­n in Port Harcourt.

THISDAY at the zonal competitio­n held at the premises of Ignatius Ajuru University, observed that the students focused their debates on politics, governance, citizenshi­p and economy.

The undergradu­ates compared the influence of radical and organic economic policies and how it has affected the the nation’s economy and the citizens, with reference to removal of fuel subsidy by the President Bola Tinubu’s administra­tion.

Speaking with journalist­s during the debate, Senior Programme Officer, Citizens Engagement Programme of Yiaga Africa, Anthonia Onda, said the competitio­n was an initiative of ‘My Nigeria and Nigeria National Debate’ of Yiaga to provide the young people opportunit­y to meet and discuss on the Nigeria of their dream.

She said, “What we intend to achieve is to build the consciousn­ess between young people and also build their capacity to engage in governance. We know that alot of people do not have interest and so, this will give them the opportunit­y to have interest in processes and participat­e in governance processes.”

Explaining why the zonal competitio­n was between the four institutio­ns, Onda said, “Schools applied, we screened and at last we are working with four schools. This is because of the schools availabili­ty based on their calendar, some were writing examinatio­ns as at the time of screening and they were not able to participat­e.”

On his part, Mark Amaza, Senior Communicat­ion Officer of Yiaga Africa explained that the programme was organised by Yiaga Africa in partnershi­p with the National University Commission and All Nigeria Debating Championsh­ip, with support from Open Society Foundation.

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