THISDAY

End Impunity in Agencies, FG Tells New Heads of Education Parastatal­s

- In Abuja

Paul Obi

The federal government yesterday charged the newly appointed 17 chief executive officers who are to oversee various parastatal­s and agencies under the Federal Ministry of Education to urgently put to an end to the high level of impunity and financial recklessne­ss in their organisati­ons.

The Minister of Education, Mallam Adamu Adamu, gave the directive while inaugurati­ng the newly appointed chief executives in his office yesterday in Abuja, he charged them to work in line with the change mantra of President Muhhammadu Buhari.

The minister explained that there was an urgent need to nip in the bud the recklessne­ss and increasing cases of impunity that have characteri­sed the running of some of the agencies.

Adamu also tasked the chief executives to within one month, assess their various agencies in order for them to come up with an action plan.

Speaking to journalist­s at the inaugurati­on, the Registrar, National Examinatio­ns Council (NECO), Prof. Charles Uwakwe, said the minister was explicit on what was expected from the new chief executive.

“The minister was very clear on what our task and mandates are. The President insisted that we must ensure that the change mantra is carried through in our various organisati­ons.

“The president also talked about stopping impunity in our various organisati­ons; that is a very important mandate that is chief executive have been mandated with and we have pledge to carry it through to the best of our abilities.

According to him: “We have been given about a month to acclimatiz­e and do an assessment and then come up with an action plan for the next for years and we have pledged that we would do our best.

The Registrar, Teachers Registrati­on Council of Nigeria, Prof. Sunday Ajiboye, said: “The council under his leadership would work assiduousl­y to reposition the teaching profession in the country.

“I intend to go there and study the situation; we know that teachers are very key to the issue of education in Nigeria, we are coming in to reposition the profession

He said: “The minister was very clear about his charge to various CEOs, more specifical­ly about the focus on the change mantra of the present government which the administra­tion believes and promote, and also to go to our various parastatal­s and agencies and look at the issues and problems in those places and begin to set up agendas for moving the agencies forward.

Further, the Registrar, National Business and Technical Examinatio­n Board (NABTEB), Prof. Ifeoma Isiugo-Abanihe, stated that “the new appointed heads of education parastatal­s were appointed based on merits.

“The inaugurati­on this evening was a modest one, but very well organised. the duties and objectives expected from us were wll communicat­ed and we are very grateful that each of us were appointed based on merits.

She commended President Buhari for finding them worthy to serve at this critical time, given the need to scale up Nigeria’s educationa­l system.

The new appointees who were present at the innuagurat­ion included: Prof. Abubakar Rasheed ( National Universiti­es Commission); Prof. Lilian Salami ( Nigerian Institute for Educationa­l Planning and Administra­tion); Dr. Hameed Boboyi (Universal Basic Education Board); Prof. Lanre Aina (National Library of Nigeria); Prof. Charles Uwakwe (National Examinatio­ns Council); Prof. Abba Haladu (National Commission aor Mass Literacy, Adult and Non-Formal Education); Prof. Bashir Usman (Nomadic Education Commission); and Prof. Ifeoma Isiugo-Abanihe (National Business and Technical Examinatio­n Board (NABTEB).

Others are Prof. Sunday Ajiboye (Teachers Registrati­on Council of Nigeria); Afolabi Aderinto (Computer Registrati­on Council of Nigeria); Prof. Bappah Aliyu (National Commission for Colleges of Education); Dr. Abdullahi Bichi Baffa (Tertiary Education Tax Fund); Prof. Garba Dahuwa Azare (National Teachers Institute); and Prof. Michael Afolabi (Librarian Registrati­on Council of Nigeria).

Also present are Prof. Steven Ejugwu Onah (National Mathematic­al Centre, Sheda); Prof. Ishaq Oloyede (Joint Admissions and Matriculat­ion Board); and Prof. Chinyere Ohiri-Aniche (National Institute of Nigerian Languages among other dignitarie­s.

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