The National President of Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics, Prof.
Chibuzo Asomugha, and Chairman, ASUP, Federal Polytechnic Offa, Dr
Shola Ojeniyi, have urged the Federal Government to review the current
state of Polytechnics in the country.
They made this known at the 81st National Executive Council meeting of ASUP in Offa, Kwara State.
According
to Asomugha, “There is no understanding of what we really want
polytechnic education to be. We have deviated from the original vision
and there is no focus. There is hardly any technical intent in the
delivery of polytechnic education and we must return to the basis.
“This
dovetails into what happens in the wider economy, in the industries and
private sector. There is no contact between the industries and the
schools. We are just producing polytechnic graduates without being able
to know where they will fit in.”
He also noted that president
Buhari during his campaign promised to look into issues surrounding
dichotomy between Higher National Diploma graduates and their B.Sc.
Counterparts.
He also bemoaned the fact that the present
structure makes it that candidates who seek for admission into
polytechnics are those who are deemed not fit to gain admission into the
university which is not supposed to be so.
There is paucity in
funding which eventually is derived from the perception of polytechnic
education in the minds of policy makers. When you don’t consider that a
system is serious enough then you don’t give it serious consideration in
fund.
“We tasked the past government to monitor its funding of
the sector. Don’t just throw money in a system. With all the money that
government is parading that it has thrown into the system, government
has not gotten better result because of lack of proper monitoring.” He
further stressed.
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