Breaking News: HND/BSc Dichotomy Removed.
At last, it is with
excitement, capital joy amidst jubilation and celebration of over 20
years struggle of Nigerian Polytechnic students and graduates including
the staff unions and heads of Polytechnic in Nigeria.
I am
pleased to announce to the public that the COUNCIL OF ESTABLISHMENT
which comprises of all the head of service of the 36 States of the
Federation and the head of service of the Federation approved the
removal of this long overdue dichotomy which hinder the career
progression of HND holders in civil service in her meeting held in Minna
Niger state capital during the week after an exhaustive deliberation,
pro and anti deposition which ended with tie vote of 16 against 16 while
the head of service of the Federation voted in support as presiding
officer after the tie, to earn the Polytechnic sector the victory.
Making
the vote 17 pro against 16 anti. Henceforth, This resolution
automatically lift embargo on HND holder career progression in civil
service as the holder can now rise beyond Deputy Director in civil
service as well enjoy all sort of benefits/promotion to the topmost rank
due to BSc holders in civil service.
It is on record that this
same Council was the sole obstacle for this struggle since year 2005
when President Olusegun Obasanjo pronounced the removal of this
dichotomy, the Council called the then president statement a mere
pronouncement with out documentation and refused it adoption nor
implementation.
It will be recalled that the last meeting of
the council which was held at Ilorin kwara state capital witness heavy
presence of Nigeria Polytechnic students which I personally led as the
National Senate President of NAPS to the council in protest for the need
for the council to reconsider her position on the said matter.
A
position paper was submitted after the protest as demanded by the then
head of service of Federation who was the chairman of the Council,
unfortunately, the matter was completely discussed nor concluded at
Ilorin until now in her next meeting in Niger state.
The
Council often meets every 3 years, On behalf of the entire West Africa
Polytechnic students and most especially the Nigeria Polytechnic
students, I express sincere gratitude to the head of service of states
and that of the Federation who stood for us and with us, the Federal
Ministry of Education, the National Board for Technical Education NTBE,
Council of Head of Polytechnic and Colleges of Technology COHEADS,
Academic Staff Union of Polytechnic ASUP, past and present leadership of
National Association Of Polytechnic Students NAPS and by extension the
Nigerians Union of journalist for their support all through the
struggle.
We look forward for immediate implementation by all
state of the Federation, Federal government agencies and departments
while I call on all Polytechnic student to join us as we Commence
appreciation/celebration.
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