Claims 90% of appointees unqualified
By Joseph Erunke
ABUJA-BARELY one week after the federal government appointed principal officers for colleges of education in the country,the Senior Staff Union of Colleges of Education,SSUCOEN,has kicked against it, saying some of the appointments made were inimical to the growth of college of education subsector.
The group,in an open letter to the Minister of Education,Mallam Adamu Adamu, dated April 13,2021,and signed
by its president,Danladi Ali Msheliza, claimed that:” 90 percent of appointees, do not meet the requirements for appointment as principal officers in colleges of education, as provided for in the approved Schemes and Conditions of Service (2015 Edition) for Colleges of Education in Nigeria.”
FG tasks prominent citizens to revamp quality of education
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By Joseph Erunke, Abuja
The federal government, Monday, enjoined prominent citizens in the country to revamp the quality of education in tertiary institutions, insisting that the drive to revamp the quality output of higher education in Nigeria rests on their shoulders.
The government also tasked governing councils of higher institutions to “enlist the support of philanthropic organizations and individuals for additional funding of their institutions, saying: “Council can also explore other sources of revenue through endowments”
But it charged the governing councils to adopt best practices and comply with statutory guidelines in the performance of their supervisory functions.
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As it inaugurates governing councils of 5 varsities
By Joseph Erunke
ABUJA-THE federal government, Monday, enjoined prominent citizens in the country to revamp the quality of education in tertiary institutions, insisting that the drive to revamp the quality output of higher education in Nigeria rests on their shoulders.
The government also tasked governing councils of higher institutions to “enlist the support of philanthropic organizations and individuals for additional funding of their institutions, saying:”Council can also explore other sources of revenue through endowments”
But it charged the governing councils to adopt best practices and comply with statutory guidelines in the performance of their supervisory functions.
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