Declare state of emergency in education sector, NAE tells Tinubu

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By Ngozi Nwankwo

Nigerian Academy of Education, NAE, on Wednesday called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to declare a state of emergency in the education sector in order to holistically address the rot and decadence in the system.

The Academy has also urged the Federal Government to stop running of secondary schools and as such handover all the 115 Federal Government Colleges to the states with comprehensive conditions.

NAE President, Professor Kabiru Isyaku, made the call in his welcome speech at the 38th Annual Congress, 2024, held in Abuja from 5th to 8th November, with the theme: “Nigerian Education System: Past, Present & Future.”

The event witnessed the induction of 26 new members and elevation of three deserving members to the Fellowship level. The Executive Secretary of Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) was also honoured by the Academy in recognition of his outstanding contributions to development in Nigeria.

Lamenting the appalling state of education in Nigeria, Isyaku suggested that there is the need to declare emergency in the sector because it affects all other sectors of the nation’s economy.

He revealed that the National Policy on Education was last reviewed over 10 years ago, saying that the declaration of emergency would allow the government to assemble experts for the policy review, and to critically address issues like the status of education in the Constitution, structure, funding, and relevance of the current Curriculum.

He added that issues of evaluation and certification should be addressed comprehensively enough to cover all levels and everything to do with education with all stakeholders be it Local, State, Federal Government, employers, religious and other development partners, since Education is the responsibility of all.

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Isyaku, observed that currently, there is no synergy between the Federal and State Government that could enhance smooth development of education in the country.

He called for adequate remuneration of personnel in educational institutions while ensuring release of their salaries and other entitlements as and when due.

He described as aberration the running of primary and secondary schools by the Federal Government, insisting that this does not happen anywhere in the world.

“The Federal Government, at this stage of the country’s development, should not directly run secondary Schools. Instead, FGN should only be in charge of Policy and Quality Assurance. Thus, all Federal Government Colleges should be devolved to the states with comprehensive conditions,” he said.

The Nigerian Academy of Education condemned proliferation of educational institutions by Federal State Governments and called for a moratorium on the establishment of new institutions, until the current ones are fully equipped and with adequate personnel as required by the regulatory agencies.

The keynote speaker, Prof. Alhas Maicibi Nok, of Faculty of Education, Nasarawa State University, Keffi, bemoaned the high level of corruption in management of educational institutions in the country.


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