Education
Uwais Tasks Media on Positive Reportage on NSIP
By Mathew Dadiya, Abuja
Former Special Adviser to the President on Social Investment, Maryam Uwais has appealed to the media to beam its searchlight on positive outcomes of the National Social Investment Programs (NSIP) in their analysis and appraisal of the various components of the intervention programme of the Buhari Administration instead of focusing on the negative outcomes.
She said that the appeal became imperative in view of the fact that reporting only bad outcomes could discourage funding and the continuation of a laudable programme that is addressing many needs in the rural economy.
Mrs Uwais made the appeal yesterday in Abuja while addressing a capacity building workshop on communication for communication officers of the National Home -Grown School Feeding team .
She noted that the programme was making significantly impact on the educational, agricultural and empowerment sectors in favour of poor and most vulnerable citizens.
She urged the participants to be proactive, circumspect and quick to dispel fake news to ensure that public opinion does not run against a well intended programme of government.
The former Presidential Advisor on Social Investment who was in charge of the SIPs between 2016 and May 29, 2019, underscored constructive criticisms as crucial to effective planning for better service delivery.
“You are custodians of this project. You must ensure that when these fake stories come out, you put them in context. When they say something bad is happening here, there are enough positive outcomes to also say it is happening positively there”, she said.
According to her, the National Home- Grown School Feeding Program is achieving intended results as school enrolment and child nutrition have improved significantly in states where the programme is currently being implemented.
“The National Economic Summit Group, working with Accenture, conducted some impact evaluation studies on the School feeding program and has reported that the children are more diligent and more attentive in class because they now eat better”, she added.
Education
Okpebholo Renames Edo State University
Gov. Monday Okpebholo of Edo has approved the change of name of the Edo State University, Uzairue to Edo University, Iyamho.
This is contained in a statement on Monday in Benin, by the Secretary to the State Government, Mr Umar Ikhilor.
According to Ikhilor, the change of name takes immediate effect.
The SSG noted that all documentations in respect of the Institution shall ,henceforth, reflect the change.
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UNIBEN Orders Immediate Online Clearance for New Students
The management of the University of Benin has ordered immediate online clearance for newly admitted students for the 2024/2025 academic session.The university’s Public Relations Officer, Dr Benedicta Ehanire, said this in a statement on Saturday in Benin.She said the exercise was expected to be concluded on Jan.
15, 2025.Ehanire said the directive affected only candidates already given admission, adding that the admission process remained ongoing even after the notice. She advised the new students and the clearance officers to take note of the latest information and act accordingly.(NAN)Education
UniAbuja Council Approves Promotion of 154 Staff Members, 33 to Professorial Rank
The Governing Council of the University of Abuja (UniAbuja), chaired by Air Vice Marshal Saddiq Kaita (Rtd), has approved the promotion of 154 members of staff to various ranks.
The Acting Director, Information and University Relations, UniAbuja, Dr Habib Yakoob, made the disclosure in a statement on Thursday in Abuja.
The university spokesperson said the promotions were approved during the council’s 98th regular meeting held in Dec.
10th, 11th 12th and 14th.Yakoob explained that among the academic staff, 19 were promoted to the rank of professors, 14 to associate professor, 20 to senior lecturer, six to lecturer 1 and one to lecturer II.
He also said that 94 non-teaching staff were promoted across various ranks, two to deputy director, six to assistant director, and others to different grades.
He gave the breakdown of the promotions to include; specialties such as automobile engineering, energy engineering, library management, international economic law, environmental and development law, political sociology, media and conflict studies.
Also, cardiology, educational administration and planning, medical microbiology, banking law and policy, science education, curriculum studies, English language education, social studies education, sociology of dance, and applied geophysics.
According to the statement, the Acting Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Aisha Maikudi, in her congratulatory message to the promoted staff, commended them for their dedication, hardwork and discipline.
Maikudi said that the university was committed to ensuring timely promotions for all deserving staff, with the support of the Governing Council.
“These promotions reflect the University of Abuja’s commitment to fostering excellence, recognising merit, and encouraging growth among its staff.
“I, therefore, congratulate all the promoted individuals and urge them to continue contributing to the university’s vision of academic and professional distinction and excellence.
“All outstanding backlogs of promotion cases have been meticulously reviewed and resolved, ensuring fairness and recognition for deserving staff.
“The remaining cases are now awaiting external assessment reports, reflecting the university’s commitment to transparency, meritocracy, and timely career progression for its workforce,” she said. (NAN)