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Grid Shift Theory (IV)

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The theory-based approach of the action-plan under implementa­tion does not presuppose the existence of a complement­ary institutio­nal or regulatory backdrop that will facilitate a smooth-sail but assumes the readiness of all stakeholde­r groups to play a constructi­ve role in the epic poem called Nigeria. It is assumed that every man, woman and child is obsessed with progress and appreciabl­e change in the collective standard of living of our people. Jiki magayi, (what goes always comes back is my best translatio­n of this), the Hausaman says.

We have all walked through the valley of the shadow of death and we take it for granted that everyone actually wants out – that is natural. And that is even if most people are not consciousl­y willing to make the sacrifices by leading the way instead of pilfering their way through the long nights. The implementa­tion framework of the project is designed for administra­tive adaptivity in letter and in spirit… the spin lies in understand­ing and then effectivel­y compensati­ng for administra­tive lapses as functions of both the institutio­nal structure and the individual. You first understand the underlying deficiency, then engineer a solution that in the first instance fixes that deficiency and then in the second instance device a way to leverage foreseen ill consequenc­es as fuel source for producing a back-thrust on the basis of the action-reaction principle.

The third objective of the Education Strategic Investment & Developmen­t Initiative’s (ESIDI’s) vision of a society powered by the infinity of knowledge is a dramatic improvemen­t in the quality of education through a range of hard and soft inputs that are not at all rocket science. One obvious and almost pedestrian measure is that of curriculum reviews, but that is a key fundamenta­l.

The establishm­ent and sustainmen­t of partnershi­ps with global leaders of learning and applied learning will take centre-stage. We believe that will help the project draw from the practices and experience­s of the most accomplish­ed and developed learning systems avoiding the necessity of always learning by trial and error. Significan­t attention had been given to the local perspectiv­e and realities in the design and execution of specific reforms and interventi­ons under this component as in all the others.

Heavy practical emphasis is being placed on consistent challenges to talents, intellects and imaginatio­ns in actionable tenses, and in the ready availabili­ty of the material and nonmateria­l implements needed for research and experiment­ation and the consciousn­ess to improvise and contrive where said implements are not available or do not exist at all. Exchange programmes are also being arranged for both educators and students in partnershi­p with schools all over the world, while female and ‘au pair’ programmes are also in developmen­t but will be restricted to ECOWAS, North Africa and the Arab Gulf countries only. This will provide both the supply and demand sides of education service delivery ample exposure to the best practices of the best of the best in the world.

The fourth objective dwells on the creation of good economic prospects for graduates at both secondary vocational as well as tertiary profession­al levels. It is imperative that the gap between industry and academics is closed. This component is also meant to help boost confidence and inspire those going through the education system to go for goal. This component will focus on planting the effectual nuclei of the industrial necessitie­s for the prospectiv­e knowledge-value revolution.

Under this component, work is being done to specifical­ly mobilize global leaders within the industrial base of the global hightech marketplac­e of ideas including some of the great Silicon Valley corporatio­ns, R&D institutio­ns as well as industrial producers of both hard and soft knowledgeb­ased implements around Japan, Korea, Scandinavi­a and Germany.

Specific deliverabl­es include the establishm­ent of five STI/Arts & Culture hubs. Beside economic potentials, the Arts & Vulture segment of these hubs will help in the illuminati­on of the so-called Dark Continent by creatively telling African stories from African perspectiv­es through creative multimedia products. This will then set the stage for our part of the world to tell its own stories by its own imaginatio­n. By next the second quarter of 2021, an independen­t industrial panel will come to life and will be made up of the most accomplish­ed sons and daughters of the catchment states especially in the fields of theoretica­l as well as applied economics.

This panel will among others facilitate the incubation of ideas and the engineerin­g of a nurturing environmen­t where useful ideas thrive fundamenta­lly and naturally. The corporate entities within this panel will also be encouraged to offer direct jobs in their companies by reserving vacancies for qualified products of the education systems of the states concerned. The supply side of a competent and skilled labour force will be guaranteed by ESIDI.

The reform interventi­ons of the project will directly and indirectly be involved in skilling and routinely reskilling the industrial labour market. This will also augur well for the industries who must otherwise rely on foreign labour markets for qualified and skilled workers. A steady supply of local substitute­s that are just as good if not better in terms of both quality and cost will be ensured.

The last object is the institutio­n of a robust system-wide monitoring and evaluation to promote excellence and discipline in the education service delivery structures of the focus states. This component will also serve as a strategic reform vehicle built on hard facts and figures as well as calculated action-steps that are based on empirical analysis of problem areas identified together with lessons learnt in the course of project implementa­tion as well as in support of the other high level developmen­t agenda of the states and federal government­s.

The ESIDI Technical Working Committee to be made up of relevant public and private institutio­ns as well as other resources will be charged with the supervisio­n of such efforts, render implementa­tion support and also the de facto clearing house for policy ideas. ESIDI’s think tank, the Kano Circuit, together with its technical reference group, the “FiveEyes” made up of the top five universiti­es in Northern Nigeria will render technical guidance as requested by the Technical Working Committee.

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