Former President Goodluck Jonathan has advocated for increased investment in digital infrastructure and innovative teaching technologies to enhance learning in today’s technology-driven world.
Speaking at the 13th graduation ceremony of Cavendish University Uganda, where he serves as Chancellor, Jonathan stressed the importance of forward-thinking approaches to education. He commended the university for its commitment to educational innovation and technology-enabled learning, establishing it as a leader in this field.
The Former President encouraged the new graduates to embrace lifelong learning, cultivate innovative mindsets, and develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
He also urged them to build strong networks, commit to ethical and responsible leadership, and cultivate resilience to withstand setbacks and adaptability to thrive in changing environments. Jonathan emphasized the importance of using their skills and influence to contribute positively to society and lead with integrity and responsibility.
Furthermore, he urged the graduates to take risks, explore new ideas, and innovate, as these skills will be crucial in transforming challenges into opportunities.