• Tasks private sector to co-invest in educational infrastructure

Dike Onwuamaeze

The President of Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), Mr. Leye Kupoluyi, has declared that Nigeria’s educational system has funding, access, technology and policy misalignment problems.

Kupoluyi declared this yesterday at the chamber’s education conference with the theme “Technology, Policy and Access: Building Inclusive Education Systems for the Future,” where he tasked the private sector to co-invest in developing educational infrastructure.

The LCCI’s president pointed out that technology, policy, and access are not three separate panels today but are three legs of the same chair that this chamber intends to help build.