Education
ASUP BenPoly, Idoma Group Appeal to Alia Reverse Removal of Rector

From Attah Ede
The Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics, ASUP, Benue State Polytechnic Ugbokolo Chapter and the Concerned Idoma Senior Staff Association of the institution, have appealed to Governor Hyacinth Alia to reverse the recent removal of Dr. Nathaniel Oche as the Rector of the polytechnic.
Dr.
Oche who was appointed Rector of the institution in May 25, 2023 for a five year tenure was recently removed from office by the present administration.Addressing the media Wednesday in Makurdi on the the issue, after its Congress, the Chairman of ASUP Benue Polytechnic chapter, Comrade David Owuna recalled how the institution was ran in Acting capacity for 18 months contrary to the provisions of the law, before the appointment of Dr.
Oche, the first indigenous Rector of the institution last May.The union maintained that Dr. Oche had done exceptionally well within the short period he ran the institution and had taken right decisions and made appropriate appoints that had created industrial harmony in the institution hence the resolve of the union to call for the reversal of his sack.
The union noted that “in his brief stay in office so far as the Rector of the Polytechnic, Dr. Oche has succeeded in bringing about relative peace both within and outside the campus. He has also been very liberal in the appointments of staff, a situation that had eluded the polytechnic for about two decades.
“His coming as Rector has greatly unified staff of the school with respect to harmonious working relationship; and with these, a new phase of relative developments is gradually being entrenched in the polytechnic, only now to hear of his removal from office tied to the report of a visitation panel believed to be false.”
The union also expressed surprise that the appointments of Deputy Rectors, Administration and Academics and other appointments made by the Rector that were denied the polytechnic in the past were also reversed by the Commissioner of Education for unexplained reasons.
“This therefore, is the crux of the matter, and it is totally unacceptable to members. In view of the above, and given that if there was any misdeeds by the Rector he has not been given any fair hearing; the union hereby appeal to the Govemor and the Visitor to the Polytechnic to kindly re-consider his decision concerning the removal of Dr. Nathaniel Oche as the Rector of Benue State Polytechnic, Ugbokolo for industrial harmony and peaceful coexistence.”
Also, the Concerned Idoma Senior Staff Association of the institution at the briefing through its Chairman, Jude Eza noted that the Rector was appointed legally but “the termination of his appointment did not follow due process since he was not given fair hearing in line with part X I, section 45 of the Benue State Polytechnic, Ugbokolo Law Cap 160 of Benue State , 2004.
“The visitation panel was set up by the State Government to look at affairs of the Polytechnic from the year 2016-2023, the period within which the Rector was barely three months in office. And so when was the Panel report submitted and white paper released to warrant the recommendation to terminate the Rector’s appointment.”
The Association appealed to the Governor and visitor of the Polytechnic to “kindly reverse the termination of the appointment of the Rector for the continuous smooth running of the Polytechnic.”
Education
UBEC to roll out nationwide smart education technology

The Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) has announced plans for a comprehensive deployment of technology to transform basic education delivery across Nigeria.
The Executive Secretary of UBEC, Mrs Aisha Garba, disclosed this on Monday in Abuja, during a media briefing ahead of the 2025 International Conference on Smart Education and Digital Literacy (ICSE 2025).
Report says that the conference was jointly organised by the commission and the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA).
The three-day conference, scheduled for May 6 to May 9 in Abuja, is with the its theme: “Empowering African Smart Education Through Emerging Technologies”.
According to Garba, the event is aimed at repositioning Nigeria to align with some other African countries in integrating technology into education.
She cited the example of Rwanda, which has been using technology in basic education system for many years.
“They they have reached a level of using AI in their classrooms.
“For us in Nigeria, we have already started by doing the smart schools, which already many of you are aware of, ” she said.
The executive secretary revealed that there were 36 plus one smart school in each of the states in Nigeria.
She said that the smart schools were equipped with high technology, content studios, and teachers that were already skilled in the technology of teaching and learning in classrooms.
Garba emphasised the need to equip basic schools with the infrastructure necessary for a smart education system.
“From the data, it shows that less than 50 per cent of public primary schools in Nigeria have digital technology, ” she said.
She said that whether a child was in the rural area, semi-urban or urban area, there should be a technology appropriate to be applied.
Also speaking, the KOICA Country Director, Kim Eunsub, emphasised South Korea’s support for Nigeria’s smart education journey through the KOICA Smart School Initiative in collaboration with UBEC.
Eunsub said that the initiative had already facilitated the construction of state-of-the-art smart schools, the training of teachers and administrators, and the sharing of learning resources.
He described the upcoming conference as a platform to deepen collaboration and build on the progress of the initiative.
Eunsub further revealed plans for a second phase of the project to begin in 2026.
Earlier, Deputy Executive Secretary (Technical) of UBEC, Rasaq Olajuwon, said that the conference sought to expand access to quality basic education through inclusive, technology-driven initiatives.
“We are delighted to have 26 distinguished dignitaries, 144 teachers from across Nigeria, and 30 delegates from various African countries joining us,” he said.(NAN)
Education
ASUU Supports 12 Indigents Students With Scholarships in Bauchi Zone

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has awarded scholarships to 12 academically outstanding but financially disadvantaged indigents students across its Bauchi Zone.
The Bauchi Zone includes: Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University (ATBU), Sa’adu Zungur University (SAZU) Bauchi.
Others are Gombe State University, Federal University Kashere, University of Jos and Plateau State University Bokkos.
During the presentation held at the ASUU Secretariat, SAZU Bauchi on Saturday, the 12 beneficiaries received cheques worth ₦200,000 each from the national body of the Union.
Prof. Christopher Piwuna, Convener of the ASUU Grant, Research and Publications Committee was represented by Prof.
Lawan Abubakar, the immediate past Zonal Coordinator.Piwuna explained that the scholarships aimed to support brilliant students who were hindered by financial hardship.
“This initiative was born out of the need to counter the government’s rising imposition of school charges, which continues to burden students and their families,” he said.
Piwuna added that ASUU believed that such financial aid should be a grant, not a loan, noting: “We don’t expect any repayment from the beneficiaries or their parents.”
Prof. Namo Aku, the Zonal Coordinator, said that while the national body supported 12 students, the six universities in the zone collectively sponsored additional 18 indigenous students.
“ATBU and Gombe State University sponsored five students each, Plateau University and University of Jos sponsored two each, while SAZU and Federal University Kashere sponsored two students apiece,” he said.
Aku emphasized that ASUU’s mission includes supporting the less privileged through collective contributions from lecturers who are passionate about students’ success.
Speaking on behalf of the beneficiaries, Bappa Salisu, a Pharmacy student at SAZU, expressed gratitude to the Union.
“We are deeply thankful for this opportunity. It motivates us to work harder and live up to the expectations of those who believe in us,” he said
Education
Nursing Education Soars As Annual Enrollment leaps To 115,000
By Tony Obiechina Abuja
In a groundbreaking leap for Nigeria’s healthcare and education sectors, Nigeria has reached a transformative milestone in healthcare education.
This is just as annual nursing enrollment has surged from 28,000, as it was on May 28th 2023 when the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu led-administration was inaugurated, to an unprecedented 115,000 as a result of Mr.
President’s initiative.The Minister of Education, Dr. Maruf Olatunji Alausa, reaffirmed the Federal Government’s commitment to President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, focusing on revitalizing the education and health sectors.
In line with the administration’s emphasis on Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Medical Sciences (STEMM), the Federal Ministries of Education and Health & Social Welfare, under the leadership of Dr.
Alausa and his counterpart, Coordinating Minister of Health & Social Welfare, Professor Muhammad Ali Pate, have successfully surpassed the initial set out target of 110,000 nursing students annually enrolled at our nursing colleges to 115,000.The Minister thanked stakeholders, industry leaders, the Nigerian Council of Nurses and Midwifery, teaching hospitals, and Ministry staff for their contributions towards this great achievement.
According to a statement by Mrs Folashade Boriowo, Director of Press and Public Relations on Monday, “This increased enrollment capacity signals a transformative era for nursing education in Nigeria, positioning the country to meet domestic and global demands for qualified healthcare professionals”