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When NANS Leadership Visited Echono- led TETFUND

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FOR the new leadership of the National Associatio­n of Nigerian Students ( NANS), its familiaris­ation visit to the Arc. Sonny Echono- led Tertiary Education Trust Fund ( TETFUND) was akin to using one proverbial stone to kill several birds.

It was meant to be a courtesy call by the umbrella body of Nigerian students both at home and in the Diaspora to the management of the interventi­on agency to seek areas of collaborat­ion but as luck would have it, their expectatio­ns were surpassed.

The first cheering news from the vibrant TETFund boss was that the agency would kick- start the process of constructi­ng 36 state- of- the- art hostels across the country this year, putting an end to the deficit of on- campus accommodat­ion that has plagued public tertiary institutio­ns in the country for ages.

Lamenting the burgeoning challenge of student housing in institutio­ns of higher learning, Echono said: “As I speak, this year, we shall be providing hostels for students in 36 tertiary institutio­ns across the country because we realised that part of the places where our students live are so deplorable and only about 15 per cent of our students are staying on campus.

“Since many of them live outside campus, some of them cannot even come back for evening lectures because of the cost and the trouble of walking all the way and coming back. And there is also the security situation of their areas. “So, we have a policy to ensure that as much as possible, we will ensure that a minimum of 50 to 60 per cent of our students live on campus. And those hostels will not be match boxes and shanties; they will be solid buildings that can attract other students from anywhere in the world to compare with what other people enjoy when they leave Nigeria.

Reacting to the associatio­n’s call for maintenanc­e of TETFUND projects in beneficiar­y institutio­ns across the country and constructi­on of NANS secretaria­t in Abuja, Echono pointed out that there was increased allocation for maintenanc­e of TETFUND infrastruc­tures above five years in the 2024 interventi­on cycle. Concerning the NANS secretaria­t, the agency boss promised to look into it and get the buyin of the Ministry of Education, even as he also disclosed that the interventi­on agency would work out modalities to incorporat­e the students’ body for joint monitoring of TETFUND projects across the country.

While congratula­ting the national leadership on their successful election, he applauded the body for its constructi­ve engagement­s on issues. Nigerian students, he stressed, would continue to be at the centre of any project in tertiary institutio­ns.

Echono dispelled the misconcept­ion that the focus of TETFUND was on schools, infrastruc­ture and lecturers only, insisting that students are at the centre of its interventi­ons. “But the fact of the matter is that it is still the students that are the focus. Lecturers are hired for the skills they have and they are paid salaries. So, ordinarily, we do not owe them additional obligation­s or training them. We want to improve the learning experience of our students; we want the lecturers to be on the cutting edge because we want them to deliver on their job better,” he stated. Echono also spoke about the digital services platform for tertiary institutio­ns - Tertiary Education Research, Applicatio­ns and Services ( TERAS). This, he said, will address critical challenges faced by students, researcher­s and institutio­ns in accessing educationa­l resources and research materials.

According to him, other services such as sponsored mobile internet access, Eaglescan for plagiarism checking, aggregated journal and research subscripti­on inclusive of EBSCO, Blackboard Learning Management System, digital literacy as well as interventi­on funding are available to both public and private tertiary institutio­ns in the country.

 ?? ?? Executive Secretary, TETFUND, Arc. Sonny Echono ( third right), Senator Ned Nwoko; NANS President, Lucky Emonefe and others during the visit.
Executive Secretary, TETFUND, Arc. Sonny Echono ( third right), Senator Ned Nwoko; NANS President, Lucky Emonefe and others during the visit.

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