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GOVERNOR ABDULRAHMAN ABDULRAZAQ: CHANGING THE NARRATIVES IN KWARA TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS

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No doubt the Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq led administration is changing the narrative by rising up to the challenges facing tertiary institutions in the State with utmost priority. You would recall that shortly after his emergence in 2019,Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq provided funds for accreditation and cleared outstanding salaries of staff within the first six months of his inauguration and has subsequently been supporting some of the tertiary institutions with bailout funds as a result of his passion for education in the State Without mincing words, it suffices to say that the tertiary education sector in the State has witnessed tremendous progress as well as academic stability under Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq. His sterling leadership has created a safe haven for all-round season of progress in tertiary institutions in the State.Education being the heartbeat of the present administration has enjoyed a huge investment some of which will be X-rayed in this piece. The most recent is the appointment of an Acting Vice Chancellor for the Kwara State University of Education in Ilorin, which had secured approval from the National Universities Commission (NUC) and currently undergoing process for the commencement of academic activities, a pointer to Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq’s passion for Education Worthy of mention is the ongoing construction projects of the Kwara State University’s Satellite campus at Osi and Ilesha-Baruba which has attained 90% completionIt is heartwarming to also announce that Kwara State government has successfully facilitated the absorption of 105 Kwara State University Malete (KWASU) Law Students who were previously denied admission to the Nigerian law School by the Council on legal Education in Nigeria due to non-accreditation issues,this had since been amicably resolvedAs part of the government’s effort to ease the burden of students around the Igbaja community, the present administration has provided a set of 250 computers to the CBT centre in Igbaja, Ifelodun local Government area of Kwara State The approval and release of significant funds for the procurement of aviation equipment as recommended by the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), including sponsorship training for two Engineers and an instructor from the international Aviation College, ilorin and also the provision of a 33KVA transformer to address power supply challenges is a giant stride by the State government While awaiting the Convocation of the 6th set at the international Vocational Technical and Entrepreneurship college (IVTEC), Ajasse-ipo, over 450 youths accross the 16 local Government Areas have been trained in various entrepreneurial skills and will graduate in November 2024, Several Kwarans have also been enjoying the magnanimity of the present administration through sponsorship of scholarships abroad for higher learning and professional advancements The AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq Midas touch is equally manifesting at the State College of Health Technology in Offa, Offa Local Governnent Area of the state as it witnessed its maiden Convocation in August 2024 during, which witnessed several projects commissioning by the Commissioner for Tertiary Education Dr Mary Ronke ArindeThe school in the last four years of the administration of Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq has deployed state of art facilities to train people who can apply scientific knowledge to solve environmental problems for the convenience of man, offers an opportunity for students to personally practice the theoretical models in the classroom and provide technical knowledge and skills necessary for industrial, commercial and economic development of the nation. The school is also working round the clock to groom technicians, technologists and other skilled personnel to support core medical staff in providing quality healthcare to the citizenry. Apart from that, the Kwara State College of Health Technology, in its bid to produce job providers and not job seekers is harnessing the opportunities in teeth fabrication and ophthalmology for the purpose of students’ training, community service and to boost their internally generated revenue.A recent facility tour led by the Commissioner for Tertiary Education, Dr Mary Ronke Arinde shows that the State government owned institution has capacity and manpower in teeth fabrication and render dental care services to the public. Similarly, the newly constructed ophthalmology centre at the College will also help students to access world class training in eye care services, glasses production and the diagnosis and treatment of eye disorders. The Ophthalmology centre has modern facilities not limited only to training but rendering services to the community. It’s exciting to know that the people of Offa and its environs are already enjoying their services at affordable rates. Furthermore, the College Management, with the support of Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, is constructing an Entrepreneurship Centre to provide vocational training for students in addition to their main course of study. Entrepreneurship education is fast becoming the in-thing across tertiary institutions as part of efforts to reduce unemployment and instil entrepreneurial spirit in students courtesy of our Visionary and youth friendly Governor. Mansurat Amuda-Kannike Press SecretaryKwara State Ministry of Tertiary Education.

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Breaking: NOTSUP Distance Self from Ongoing Industrial Strike

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The National President of Non-Teaching Staff Union of Polytechnics (NOTSUP) has affirm commitment to negotiation, not strike action.

NOTSUP President, Comrade Shaba Nakorji on Monday 20th January, 2025 while speaking with our correspondence regarding the union position concerning the 3-days warning strike declared by a sister union in the Polytechnic sector. He
made a statement clarifying that NOTSUP is not participating in the ongoing strike.

He said that NOTSUP will not be joining the strike, and this decision was made after the union National Executive Council careful consideration and a thorough review of the report of NOTSUP representative on the Committee in the ongoing review of the Polytechnic Scheme of Service.

We believe that negotiation, not strike action, is the best way to achieve our goals,” said Comrade Shaba Nakorji, President of the NOTSUP. “We remain committed to working with all stakeholders and sister unions in the Polytechnic sector to find mutually beneficial solutions for non teaching staff.”

The union’s decision not to participate in the strike is not a betrayal of solidarity. The work of the committee on the review of polytechnic scheme of service is still on-going. NOTSUP is willing to apply dialogue and negotiation to demand the committee and Federal Government to resolve concerns that affects non teaching staff of Polytechnics in the new scheme of service, he said.

NOTSUP is representing a category of workers in the Polytechnic sector and is a key player in negotiations. I urge NOTSUP members to remain in their respective offices and continue to perform their duties as per the normal course of service, he said.

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Alleged Plan To Abolish TETFund, NOTSUP Appeal

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The Non-Teaching Staff Union of Polytechnics (NOTSUP) has appealed to Federal Government not to systematically phase out TETFund which derives its funding from consolidated revenue from company income tax.

The union National President , Comrade Shaba Nakorji, who made the appeal during an interaction with our correspondent at NOTSUP Secretariat said almost 90% of the physical structures around all Federal and State government owned Polytechnics, Universities and Colleges of Education are products of TETFUND.

Nakorji said rather than to use Tetfund money to fund the Nigeria Education Loan Fund (NELFUND), the Federal Government should take 1% or 2% of VAT to fund NELFUND.

NELFUND recently introduced to disburse student loans is a good initiative, but cannot be a replacement for TETFund, he said.

The NOTSUP President said any plan to phase out the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) is harmful to Nigeria tertiary education system and i appeal to the Federal Government to allow the Tetfund to stay and give more allocation to education budget.

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Yabatech Governing Council Appoints New Registrar And Bursar

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The Governing Council at its meeting of 10th December 2024, approved the appointment of Mrs. Henrietta Badejo as Registrar and Dr. John Olusola Dada as Bursar. Their appointments take effect from January 2, 2025.Mrs. Henrietta Badejo joined the College’s service in 2001 as an Administrative Officer I and steadily rose through the ranks to become Deputy Registrar in 2017. Until her recent appointment, she served as Deputy Registrar, (Rectory), where she demonstrated exceptional administrative competence and dedication.A distinguished professional, Mrs. Badejo is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Personnel Management (CIPM) and a full member of the Nigerian Institute of Management (NIM). Her academic qualifications include:• Diploma in Computer Science• Master of Science in Geography• Bachelor of Science in Education and Geography•Nigerian Certificate in Education (Biology/Geography)Dr. John Olusola Dada brings over three decades of experience spanning the polytechnic, university, and private sectors. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (FCA) and an Associate Member of both the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (ACTI) and the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants of Nigeria (ACIMA).Dr. Dada holds the following academic qualifications:•Postgraduate Diploma in Financial Management, University of Ado-Ekiti•BSc in Accounting, Babcock University•HND in Accountancy, Federal Polytechnic Ado-EkitiDr Dada was Instrumental in securing major grants for YABATECH, including: • $200,000 Ford Foundation Grant for establishing an art museum and producing a sexual harassment policy. • $1,000,000 FCDO/UNICEF GESP grant for training 5,750 girls in TVET-related skills.Prior to his appointment, he served as Chief Accountant, Busary Unit and Head of Department, Final Accounts alongide TETFund Desk Officer. The entire YABATECH community congratulates them and wishes them success as they take on their new roles.

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