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FG, Stakeholders Support Establishment Of National Polytechnic Commission

…as House committee organise Public Hearing 
 
By Gloria Ikibah 
 
The Federal Ministry of Education, National Board for Technical Education and stakeholders in the polytechnic has supported the establishment of a National Polytechnic Commission to promote academic standard in the education sector.
 
Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, Sani Gwarzo at a public hearing organised by the House of Representatives Committee on Federal Polytechnics and Higher Technical Education on Wednesday in Abuja. 
 
According to Gwarzo, establishment of the National Polytechnic Commission was long overdue, as it will take over proper regulations of the sector. 
 
He commended the House for initiating the bill but said ordinarily, the proposal should have come from the Ministry; he added that apart from coming at the right time, the commission when established, will bring the polytechnics in Nigeria in confoity with their counterparts in other parts of the world. 
 
The PS who assured that the Ministry will support every move aimed at putting in place a standard commisson that will ensure standard, stated that it was ready to offer any assistance needed to ensure quick passage of the bill and establishment of the commission. 
 
In his address, Speaker of the House, Rep. Abbas Tajudeen said the National Polytechnic Commission will serve as a regulatory body that ensures standards are upheld across nolytechnics nationwide. 
 
According to him, the initiative aims not only to enhance the quality of education but also to promote uniformity and excellence within the polytechnic system, in order to ensure that graduates from these institutions are well-prepared to meet industry demands and contribute meaningfully to our economy. 
 
Speaker Abbas further stated that the public hearing aligns seamlessly with the legislative agenda aimed at enhancing the educational framework within Nigeria. 
 
He explained further that the creation of the Federal Vocational and Entrepreneurship Institute in Lagos State will provide essential training opportunities for aspiring entrepreneurs and _ skilled workers alike. 
 
Abbas said is envisaged that this institute will focus on equipping individuals with both technical skills and entrepreneurial acumen—an essential combination for fostering innovation and economic growth.
 
He said: “We recognize that in an increasingly competitive global environment, it is imperative that we equip our youth with relevant skills and knowledge. The proposed agency and institutions will serve as beacons of excellence—providing qualitative education that meets international standards while also being tailored to meet local needs. 
 
“In recent years, there has been an increasing recognition of the critical role that technical and vocational education plays in national development. 
 
“It is no longer sufficient for our educational institutions to merely impart theoretical knowledge; we must also equip our youth with practicai skiils that will enable them to thrive in an ever-evolving jod market. The establishment of these institutions is a testament to our resolve to bridge the gap between education and employment”. 
 
Chairman of the Committee, Rep. Faud Kayode Laguna, stated that the public hearing was to facilitate the process of passage of the Bills into Law, and that each of the Bills was tailored towards enacting laws that will bring about the muchneeded improvement in the socio-economic development of the country, and invariably promoting our quest for sustainable human capital development required for a self-reliant society. 
 
Rep. Laguna said the objectives of establishing vocational, entrepreneurship and skills acquisition Institutions in Nigeria is to train technicians and middle-level personnel that would serve as Catalyst for rapid industrialization and the development of the real sector of the economy. 
 
Executive Secretary, National Board for Technical Education, Prof. Idris Bugaje said the National Polytechnic Commission was long over due as other sectors in the Ministry have specialized commissions regulating their activities. 
 
Prof. Bugaje lamented that the Polytechnic sector has been left to suffer, while the NBTE which is saddled with the responsibility of regulating activities of the polytechnic has continued to suffer lack of adequate manpower abs resources. 
 
According to him  currently, the NBTE is saddled with the responsibility of regulating over 700 institution, but the establishment of the Polytechnic Commission will ensure proper regulationof the nation’s polytechnic as well as periodic review of their curriculum. 
 
The National President of the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics, Comrade Shammah Kpanja, in his submission said the establishment of the commission is a crucial step towards achieving the country’s educational and economic goals, stressing that it will require government commitment and collaboration with stakeholders. 
 
He said the lack of a dedicated commision for the regulations of polytechnic education in the country has hindered their capacity to actialise their real and assigned mandate. 
 
The ASUP President said the establishment of the commissoon was of great importance to the nation’s educational and economic advancement as polytechnic plays q vital role in producing graduates with industry relevant skills. 
 
He said by establishing the commission, the government can address the challenges facing the country and provide a regulatory framework that promotes quality education, industry relevant skills, research and innovation. 
 
Chairman, Conference of Federal Polytechnics in Nigeria, Prof. Aliyu Mamman said the absence of the commission has led the lack of a scheme of service for the nation’s Polytechnics. 
 
He said the recently released scheme of service by the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation had to be withdrawn because it created more problems in the sector than that set out to address. 
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