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Rivers Education Sector In Focus

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With the inauguration of the present administration in Rivers State, under the able leadership of Chief Nyesom Wike on May 29, 2015, the state began to witness massive infrastructural development across all sectors of human endeavours. These development projects which are visiable across the 23 local government areas of the state, including Port Harcourt metropolis indeed, have direct bearing on both the rich and ordinary citizens in the state.
At the inauguration of this present administration in the state, the governor did among other things promise rapid transformation and development across the length and breadth of the state. Indeed, Governor Wike has kept his social contract with the people of the state through his NEW Rivers Vision mantra.
In keeping with this promise, Governor Wike has not left any one in doubt with the infrastructural and sectorial rebirth being witnessed in the state including educational sector.
The present administration embarked on a radical developmental approach to redeem the state educational system from the comatose it inherited from the past administration.
Within the two years in office, Governor Wike had through the Ministry of Education and its various parastatal anchored a deliberate and sustained policies which have made the educational system more vibrant, effective and functional.
This was due to the critical role education plays in the development of every society, hence, no meaningful government can undermine the importance of education in development of the state.
Rivers State plays a very important role in the economy and development of our country, therefore, the people of the state need to acquire the relevant educational skills and qualifications in order to continue to occupy her prime position in the comity of states and drive the wheel of governance in the country.
The present administration had made some landmark achievements in the development of the education sector in the state within the period under review.
Wike made a historic landmark achievement through the renaming of and upgrading of the former Rivers State College of Arts (RIVCAS) to Port Harcourt Polytechnic. With this new status, the state now has two Polytechnics. These measures have also added to the high number of graduates the state produces, every year.
Also, it was the administration of Governor Wike that made it possible to the change of the former “Rivers State University of Science and Technology to now Rivers State University (RSU). This initiative has given the university the needed opportunity to advance the scope of its operations. The Rivers State University (RSU) at the moment has commenced a full programme in medical sciences and other related courses associated with medicine. This noble achievement was made possible courtesy of Governor Wike’s administration.
Recently, Governor Wike in pursuance of his administration’s avowed vision and commitment in the infrastructural development of the state built and commissioned two faculty blocks for management sciences and environmental sciences and also proscribed sorting, a social crime being perpetrated in the university.
The governor’s action received commendations among the students and major stakeholders in the education sector.
Secondary and primary schools were not left out in the New Rivers mission Initiative anchored by the Wike-led administration. The governor embarked on the reconstruction and remodelling of some secondary and primary schools in the state to make teaching and learning easier.
The benefiting schools that have received the Wike led administration midas touch include Nyemoni Grammar Secondary School, Abonnema, Birabi Memorial Secondary School, Bori, Government Girls Secondary School, Rumuokuta and Etche Girls Junior Secondary School, Umuola, among others.
The Wike-led administration had in a concerted effort to ensure quality, efficient and affordable education through the state Ministry of Education last year, clamped down on the unapproved and substandard schools in the state.
The ministry further set up a taskforce across the of the state for effective monitoring of the state government’s directive.
In October last year, the Ministry of Education through a proactive campaign suppressed the monkey pox scare that rattled schools in state on the alleged rumours of virus vaccination by military authorities in the country.
Teachers and students in the state have also felt the positive impact of the the various development policies of the Governor Wike led administration. The state governor during a recent visit to the Rivers State University, Nkpolu, Oroworukwo promised to construct a befitting modern secretariat for National Union of Rivers State Students (NURSS) as well as the approval for the payment of their bursary allowances which hitherto were not made possible in the last administration.
The welfare and regular payment of teachers’ salaries have continued to be the hallmark of the present administration.
Governor Wike without equivocation fronties has advanced 30 months of education within the of his administration in the state. A great achiever, an icon of education development, W has made indelible marks in the development of education in the state. The past two years have witnessed outstanding achievements in the education sector. This will in no measure position the state for future greatness. With the dexterity and commitment of Wike-led government in the remaining years, it is sure that more good days are ahead for the education sector in the state.

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Former VC Advocates Drug Test For University Lecturers

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Prof. Muhammad AbdulAziz, the immediate past Vice Chancellor of Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University (ATBU), Bauchi state, has advocated drug tests for lecturers to sanitise the university system.
Mr AbdulAziz stated this in a valedictory speech to the Senate of the University at a handing-over ceremony to his successor, Prof. Sani Kunya, the new acting Vice Chancellor of the institution.
While commending the decision by the Federal Ministry of Education to introduce drug tests for students seeking admission to all universities, he said such tests should be extended to lecturers.
According to him, it would further sanitise the university system and promote sanctity and academic excellence.
“We have discussed with the Federal Ministry of Education and they want to introduce to all universities that before any student would be registered in the universities, he or she must undergo drug tests.
“If students should undergo drug tests, I believe that even some of us, the lecturers, need to undergo the same test so that we know our status.
“We also have to volunteer ourselves to have this test done on us because we have to sanitise the university.
“If the students are to be subjected to drug tests to determine their mental health status, nothing is wrong if the lecturers too are subjected to the same test.
That is the only way to check excesses in the university system,” he said.
Mr AbdulAziz said the modest achievements recorded during his tenure were in the areas of infrastructural development, academic content development and community services.
He said the achievements recorded could not have been made possible without the support of all stakeholders in the system.
He appreciated the federal government for the support rendered to the University through the Federal Ministry of Education and its various agencies like the National Universities Commission and the Tertiary Education Trust Fund.
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Also speaking, the new acting VC of the university expressed gratitude to the Senate for finding him worthy of the honour and to the federal government for his confirmation.
“I want to assure you that I will justify the confidence reposed in me by not disappointing you all.

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Don Seeks 20%Increased Budget Allocation To Education

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A  Professor of Economics in the Faculty of Social Sciences University of Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Prof Willie J. Okowa has called on government at all levels to increase her  Education  sectorial budgetary  allocation to twenty percent of their annual budget , saying that such efforts will improve the development of education in the country.
Okowa said each government wether local, state or federal governments should devote an increased proportion of her annual budget to education such that in the next five to ten years , so that we can see at least 20 percent of her budget to the education sector.
He made this call while presenting the 42nd convocation lectures at  the just concluded Iaue convocation ceremonies held at the university auditorium in port harcourt, recently.
He posisted that the economy has a nexus with sustainable higher education to the effect that a robust economy plays a key role in the sustainability of higher .education , while a sustainable higher education plays a supportive economic growth and development
“On the hand,a failing economy can hardly support a sustainable higher education”.
According to him ,a growing economy easily provides the finances to fund sustainable higher education while a education provides the relevant skills and the manpower needs required to propel economic growth and development,”of course, The Inadequate provision of higher educational facilities will fail to the manpower needs required by the economy to support its growth and development”
“The ability of an economy to adquately find higher education also depends on the rate of the population ,the higher the rate of growth of population, the more the number of the people that require higher education .Hence ,a rapid population growth puts more pressure on the ability of the economy to adquately fund higher education, irrespective of its performance.”
“Population growth , economic growth and the adequate funding of higher education are therefore intricately interlinked.The adequacy of the funds that an economy provides to finance higher education also depends on how well the managers of our education institutions manage such funds.
If people who lack character , integrity and merit are appointed to helms of affairs institutions,then funds can hardly be adequate .on the other hands ,if people of character, integrity and merit are given such appointments ,then the outcome will be much better” he stated.
The erudite scholar opined that Nigerian universities and colleges are also passing through strange times and outlined outdated laboratories , inadequate classrooms, adding that many students involved in drugs and prostitution.

By: Akujobi Amadi

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Bauchi Govt Threatens To Revoke Scholarship Of Unserious Students

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The Bauchi State government has cautioned that it will cease payment of external exam fees for Senior Secondary Three, SS3 students found skipping classes.
Commissioner for Education, Jamila Dahiru gave the warning in Bauchi during her school resumption inspection and monitoring visits to some schools on Wednesday.
The Tide’s source recalls that Governor Bala Mohammed earlier allocated N396.9 million for the 2023/2024 external exams of 14,170 students in public schools.
The external examinations paid for included the West African Examination Council, WAEC, the National Examination Council l, NECO, National Board for Arabic and Islamic Studies (NBAIS) and the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB.
However, the Commissioner, who was furious with the low level of attendance of especially the SS3 students in some schools, recounted how she met less than 20 percent of the SS3 students who were around when she visited a particular school.
She stressed the need for students to return to class and prepare diligently, threatening to revoke scholarships for ‘unserious ones.’
Her words: “We just realised that most of these students, after being taught from JSS1 to SS3 and with Gov. Bala Mohammed paying for their external exams, and as soon as they were done with their mock exams, they left school and won’t return until the first day of their external exams.
“It is sad to acknowledge that we are not responsible as parents because I want to believe that they have parents who are seeing them attending schools simply because they are getting ready to just write their external examinations.
“We want to make them come back to class, we want to emphasize that we are investing in the right people because it is just telling us that it is the government that bothers about their education while they don’t care and probably their parents that are allowing them to stay at home also do not care.

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