The special adviser to the President on media and publicity, Femi
Adesina, has revealed that the decision by the government to scrap
post-UTME was informed by the need to make admission into tertiary
institutions less cumbersome.
Adeshina disclosed this on Monday at Effurun, Delta State when he
bagged an award from the students of Four Square Gospel Fellowship of
Federal University of Petroleum Resources, (FUPRE).
The Special Adviser, who was represented by Mr Emmanuel Ogoigbe,
thanked the students for considering him for the award. He, however,
urged the students to take their studies seriously since that was the
only way they can become useful to themselves and the society.
He said: ”I wish to express my profound gratitude for considering me
for this award. It is indeed a worthwhile honour. As you all know the
nation is going through a process championed by President Mohammadu
Buhari, whose tireless effort to redeem Nigerians from the shackles of
oppression, corruption and all forms of criminality should be encouraged
by all Nigerians.”
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