The Federal Government on Thursday in Abuja presented
operational licences to four new private polytechnics and 34 Innovation
Enterprise Institutions and Vocational Enterprise Institutions.
The new polytechnics are Nacabs Polytechnic, Akwanga, Nasarawa State;
Uyo City Polytechnic, Akwa Ibom State; the Polytechnic Igbo-Owu, Kwara
State and Balmor Polytechnic, Ibadan, Oyo State.
Speaking at the licence presentation in Abuja, the Minister of
Education, Ibrahim Shekarau, said that the move was in tandem with the
quest by the Federal Government to build skilled manpower for the
country.
He said the polytechnics, IEIs and VEIs were expected to focus on
applied learning that would be relevant to the development needs of the
country.
“The Federal Government, in realisation of the need for appropriate
manpower to the developmental needs of the country, opened the way for
the private sector to participate in technological drive,” he said.
“The main problem confronting the sector is that of articulation,
placement and progression of graduates from these institutions. I assure
that stakeholders will work hard to solve these problems.
“The Federal Ministry of Education and the National Board for
Technical Education had subjected the institutions to full scrutiny
before granting them approval.”
Earlier, Masa’udu Kazaure, the Executive Secretary of NBTE, said VEIs
and IEIs were institutions inaugurated by the Federal Government to
provide alternative route to higher education.
He said IEIs and VEIs were private institutions that would offer
vocational, technical, technology or professional education and training
at post-basic and tertiary levels.
According to him, the enterprise institutions will equip secondary
school leavers and working adults with vocational skills and knowledge
to meet the increasing demand for the country’s technical manpower.
Mr. Kazaure said that the objectives of the VEIs and IEIs were to
widen access to vocational education and offer credible alternative to
higher education through the provision of relevant industry-specific
employable skills and operational guidelines.
He added that the VEIs/IEIs initiative was conceived to address major
problems confronting technical and vocational education in the country,
among which, was the mismatch between the training provided and the
needs of employers and industries.
Responding on behalf of the proprietors of the new institutions,
Olugbenga Jegede, President, St. Winifred Innovative Institute, Ibadan,
thanked the Federal Government for giving them the opportunity to
participate in the education sector.
He said the newly licenced institutions would not betray the confidence reposed in them.
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