Education
Appointments: Minister Charges NBTE On Federal Character Principle Compliance
Minister of Education, Malam AdamuAdamu, has charged the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE) and Chairmen, Governing Councils of Polytechnics to comply with the principle of federal character in the appointment of principal officers.
He also announced plans by the ministry to release N15 billion for the revitalisation of facilities in public polytechnics across the country.
Adamu gave the charge at a retreat for Chairmen of Governing Councils and Principal Officers of Federal Polytechnics organised by NBTE in collaboration with the Committee of Federal Polytechnics Rector (COFER).
Represented by the Acting Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Education, David Gende said “of great importance is the provision in the National Policy on Education under technology education, where not less than 70 per cent of admissions into polytechnics shall be in technology-based courses.”
He enjoined polytechnic administrators to be abreast of current laws, policies, white papers, circulars, gazettes and other relevant documents that will assist them in taking decisions without undue interference in the day-to-day running of the institutions.
Adamu who stressed the need for a strict compliance to policy by council and management of Polytechnics said the ministry would continue to monitor the level of compliance.
Executive Secretary of NBTE, Prof. IdrisBugaje, expressed concern over the present state of polytechnics in the country, saying all hands must be on deck to reposition them.
He said: “Our admissions should be guided by an accurate database for manpower planning as well as skill gaps. The quest to put Higher National Diploma (HND) at par with Bachelors degree (BSc) in the scheme and condition of service of the federation is moving at a snail speed.
“Poor public perception and apathy towards Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET), has become like a cultural taboo, while other countries, such as Germany, have 80 per cent of their students going for TVET with only 20 per cent going to universities. In the United Kingdom, master craftsmen earn three times more than a professor. In Nigeria, our eyes are yet to open to TVET.
“Universities are swallowing polytechnics. Polytechnics and universities are parallel, we are not feeders. The College of Education (COE) feeds the university system, if you convert COE to a university, you are upgrading it, but if you convert polytechnic to a university, you are degrading it, and this will not help the economy. We must stop this craving of converting polytechnics to universities.”
Chairman, organising committee, Prof. Emmanuel Fasakin, called on the Federal Government to implement the payment of 15billion revitalization of facilities of public Polytechnics as announced by the minister.
Education
RIVCHPP Set To Take Health Insurance Scheme To Tertiary Institutions In Rivers State
Rivers State Contributory Health Protection Programme (RIVCHPP), the state health insurance agency, is set to take the health insurance scheme to schools, especially tertiary institutions, in the state.
This disclosure was made by the Executive Secretary/Chief Executive Officer of RIVCHPP, Dr. Vetty Rolegherighan Agala, when she led a team from RIVCHPP on an advocacy visit to the office of the Permanent Secretary, Rivers State Ministry of Education on Friday, 16th January 2026.
Dr. Agala, who solicited authorisation from the Ministry for RIVCHPP to write to the institutions under Ministry’s mandate so as to begin enrolment of students in the various schools , said that for the health insurance agency to expand universal health coverage of the state, then students need to be enrolled into the programme.
RIVCHPP’s Executive Secretary announced that the agency has also started talks with the State branch of Nigeria Association of Proprietors of Private Secondary Schools (NAPPSS) to ensure that no one in the state is left out from having the opportunity of accessing quality healthcare services without passing through financial hardship.
Dr. Agala also commended the innovative policies that the Permanent Secretary have brought to bear towards improving the educational exploits in the state, saying that the changes align to the interest and mandate of Governor Siminialayi Fubara stance on education.
RIVCHPP’s Executive Secretary appreciated the Permanent Secretary for giving the team audience, pledging her team’s dedication and commitment to clients’ satisfaction, calling on schools to embrace the S-SHIP package dedicated for the well-being of students in Rivers State.
In her remarks and response, the Permanent Secretary, Rivers State Ministry of Education, Dr.(Mrs. ) Azibaolanari Uzoma-Nwogu, who warmly welcomed the RIVCHPP team, promised to share with and disseminate all information about RIVCHPP to all public schools in the state so that the schools will be willing to give RIVCHPP opportunity to sensitise them on what RIVCHPP is all about and the benefits of signing up with RIVCHPP.
Dr. Uzoma-Nwogu advised RIVCHPP to be proactive and consistent in the mandate of providing affordable and quality health care to Rivers residents.
The visit witnessed a presentation of RIVCHPP’s sensitisation/campaign materials to the Permanent Secretary by RIVCHPP’s Executive Secretary
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