Education
Bauchi Commissioner Absolves Self From Suspension of Education Secretaries
From Mohammed Muktar Umar Bauchi
The Bauchi State Commissioner for Local Government Affairs, Alhaji Abdulrazak Nuhu Zaki has exonerated himself from the recent suspension of Education Secretaries and their Heads of administration across the 20 local government areas of the state.
Zaki stated this on in Bauchiat at a news conference in reaction to allegations levelled against him by the Chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Comrade Danjuma Saleh.
The Bauchi state chapter chairman of the NLC was quoted to have accused the Commissioner of beInG the brain behind the suspension of the 20 local government education secretaries and their heads of administration.
“I am here to clear myself from the interview granted to journalists in Bauchi by the NLC chairman, and the allegations levelled against my humble self that I have done a lot of damages or I have created problem regarding the suspension of LEA secretaries and their heads of admintration”, the commissioner said.
He added that, “in the first place, I want to say that the chairman of the NLC was not fair for mentioning my name in particular, because whatever action taken is not done by myself, I didn’t suspend anybody, they were suspended by the government of Bauchi state”.
Zaki who noted that he is also an employee of the government, said he doesn’t have the power to single-handedly suspend anybody in the civil service.
“Even if there is a suspension, it is the decision of the higher authority, not me. I did not sign to suspend anybody but what I believe is that they were suspended by the state government in other to pave way for formal verification of the alleged fake staff in the payroll”, the commissioner said.
He explained that the suspension was meant to clear a way for unhindered investigation into the dealings of the LG officials where fake staff were infused in the payroll of the government.
The Commissioner stated that the suspension was still in force and assured that the officers were still under investigation and anyone of them found clean would be allowed to go back to their respective offices.
Education
Parents Protest Boarding Fees Increase in Lagos School
Some parents of students of Oriwu Model College in Ikorodu on Sunday protested the sudden increase of boarding fees by the Lagos State Government.
The parents, who carried out the peaceful protest at the gate of the college, demanded the immediate reversal of the boarding fees which was increased from N35,000 to N100,000.
Mr Kazeem Oladuni, Chairman, Parents Forum Association (PFA), Oriwu College, appealed to the state Ministry of Education to reverse the increment to enable their wards resume school.
“Our children were supposed to resume on Sept. 9, butt we received a memo that one week has been added, which expired today, Sept.15.
“To our surprise, another memo came out on Sept.
13, indicating that the boarding fees have been increased from N35,000 to N100,000“We held a meeting with Lagos State Coordinator of PFA and resolved that the fees are outrageous for any parent at this time of hardship in the country,” he said.
Also, Mrs Adedoyin Badmus, who spoke on behalf of parents in the Igbogbo Area, Ikorodu, said education was supposed to be free.
Badmus, however, said the government was making it difficult for the children of many average Nigerians to acquire education with the sudden and astronomical increase in boarding fees.
Similarly, another parent, Mrs Mary Enaayi, appealed to Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu to consider the plights of many parents who are petty traders and struggle to ensure that their children access quality education.
Enaayi urged the state government to urgently reverse the fees to allow dividends of democracy to cut across all strata of society.
“I am appealing to LASG to consider that some parents are traders, but because they want their children to have quality education, that is why they registered them as boarders.
“With this outrageous amount, the careers of those wards will be shattered because their parents can not afford to pay the N100,000.
“Some have two or three children in the school, which means they have to withdraw due to the sudden increment,” she said.
The parents carried placards with inscriptions like ‘No reduction, No resumption’, ‘We need free education’, ‘Our government is wicked’, ‘N35,000 to N100,000 is too outrageous’, among others. (NAN)
Education
Kwara Poly Unbundles Mass Communication, Computer Science Courses
The management of Kwara State Polytechnic in Ilorin on Saturday said it has unbundled its Higher National Diploma (HND) programme in the Mass Communication and Computer Science courses.The polytechnic’s Rector, Dr Abdul Mohammed, disclosed this in a statement signed by the institution’s Public Relations Officer (PRO), Mrs Halimat Garba.
He said the development was in compliance with the directives of the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE). “The decision, which is aimed at enhancing the quality and relevance of technical education, will take effect from the 2024/2025 academic session,” the Rector said.Mohammed disclosed that the unbundling was necessitated by the need to meet the demands of the global information, communication and technology industry.He added that the unbundling would also allow students to dive deeper into their chosen field and develop the specialised skills employers are looking for.“With the new development, Mass Communication and Computer Science as a programme ceased to exist at Higher National Diploma ((HND) level,” the Rector said.He said the management has approved the appointment of departmental heads for the new programmes that came up from Mass Communication and Computer Science.Mohammed assured that all necessary resources and support would be provided to the new departments to ensure effective implementation of the new programmes.(NAN)Education
Post-UTME: Unilorin Screens 16,097 Candidates for Admission
Prof. Kamil Rauf, the Director of University of Ilorin’s Computer-Based Centre, on Monday said a total number of 16,097 admission-seekers, attended the institution’s 2024 Post-UTME screening.
Rauf expressed delight over the seamless conduct of the exercise while speaking with newsmen in Ilorin, attributing the huge number to adequate preparations put in place by the university management.
“The success recorded in the exercise was as a result of the material and human resources’ support given to the CBT by the management.
“During the exercise, the centre employed the use of high level technological innovation it put in place by the institution,” he said.
Rauf also noted that the quality of the infrastructure at the CBT had impacted positively on the university’s internal examinations.
He said these included departmental examinations, Institute of Education examinations, Centre for Open and Distance Learning examination (CODL), remedial examinations and Post-UTME screening.
Rauf said that University of Ilorin, was also a centre used to conduct the police and pension service promotion examinations.
“Others include, examinations for the Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria, Nursing Council of Nigeria, and Agricultural Council of Nigeria, among others,” he said.
The Director was however silent on the number of admission-seekers the university would be giving admission to for the 2024/2025 session.
”I will get back to the media on this once the decision is taken,” he said.(NAN)