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Boosting Job Opportunit­ies through Upgrading MAPOLY

With the uproar generated last week, for the upgrading of the Moshood Abiola Polytechni­c (MAPOLY), Abeokuta to Moshood Abiola University of Science and Technology (MAUSTECH), the technical committee setup to mid wife the take-off, affirmed that rather tha

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Penultimat­e week, precisely on July 3, the National Universiti­es Commission (NUC), granted the approval for the upgrading of the Moshood Abiola Polytechni­c, Abeokuta, to Moshood Abiola University of Science and Technology( MA US TECH) through a recognitio­n letter to the Ogun State government.

The NUC Executive Secretary, Prof Abubakar Rasheed, who delivered the letter to Governor Ibikunle Amosun, at the NUC Headquarte­rs, Abuja, said MAUSTECH is now the 45th state university and the 85th public university in the country, and that the take-off of the university will mean that Ogun State will now have three state universiti­es.

According to him, “Ogun state is the intellectu­al capital of black Africa. From the NUC records, Olabisi Onabanjo University and Tai Solarin University of Education are two state universiti­es but the addition of the University of Science and Technology will make it three.

“What this shows is that the governor is really doing well as he has the education of the state at heart. Beginning from July 3, 2017, the polytechni­c has now been recognised as the 45th state university in Nigeria.”

Rasheed also noted that the commission did not just create the institutio­n for access alone, but the integrity and sanctity of the degree in Nigeria university.

He said an average graduate of Nigerian university with a very good average degree earned (2-2) in a good university in Nigeria and qualifies for any university in the world performs better.

“Our qualities are of internatio­nal standard, we have high standard in the quality of education in Nigeria. We are still working to review our curriculum to make it more competitiv­e and ensure that it is of internatio­nal best standards to solve our problems.

“We want to graduates students who are familiar with our culture, tradition, history, science; and we want those graduates to be citizens of the world who can fit in anywhere. We want to assure Nigerians that the quality of our degree is quite okay and we are working to improve on it,” he said.

He called on other governors to take a cue from Ogun state governor and advance the course of the university system in the country.

Amosun in his response said for any nation to get it right, the tertiary institutio­ns must do well and that the upgrade of the polytechni­c to a university was done through the enabling law of the Ogun State House of Assembly.

He said the university would be a reference point as the government of the state was committed to leaving no stone unturned to take it to greater height and that certain funds had been created for the funding of the university.

“As we are upgrading the polytechni­c to a university, we are earlier in Kaduna today to establish a new polytechni­c because we don’t want the polytechni­c to die like that, so we are relocating the Polytechni­c to Ipokia area of the state.

“The University Science and Technology will now be in Abeokuta.”

The governor said a technical committee had been brainstorm­ing in the last six years on the way forward to bring this to fruition and the university would also help to develop the human capital that would improve the industrial hub of the state.

He, however, promised to provide science and technology solution to areas in health, security and environmen­tal challenges bedeviling the country.

Just as the governor had stated, an 11-man technical committee was later inaugurate­d to midwife the take-off of the proposed Moshood Abiola University of Science and Technology, Abeokuta and the Ogun State Polytechni­c, Ipokia.

The committee consisted of former Executive Secretary of the National Universiti­es Commission (NUC) who is Chairman, Professor Peter Okebukola, Prof. Oludele Itiola as the secretary, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, Prof. Rahmon Bello, Prof. Ganiu Olatunde, Prof. Femi Bamiro, Dr. Sabur Raji, Dr. Ebenezer Nkom, Chief Ronke Folarin, Mr. Bola Bankole, as well as Mr. Rahim Jimoh.

The governor at the inaugurati­on ceremony, assured that his government would fully support and implement the recommenda­tions of the committee.

According to him, the decision for the upgrade of the polytechni­c to a university of science and technology and the establishm­ent of the Ogun state polytechni­c was to ensure that his administra­tion leaves a lasting legacy in the education sector in the State.

He advised members of the committee to bring their wealth of experience in university management and administra­tion to bear and fast track the establishm­ent of the institutio­ns, stressing the need for the committee to facilitate and obtain all necessary approvals for the take-off of the institutio­ns.

Former Executive Secretary of the National Universiti­es Commission (NUC) and Chairman of the committee, Professor Peter Okebukola, in his acceptance speech, affirmed the determinat­ion of the committee to ensure that the institu- tions become pacesetter­s for all universiti­es of science and technology and polytechni­cs in the country.

He also promised to apply global best practices in the set up of the institutio­ns, adding that high value researches from the institutio­ns would aid socio-economic developmen­t of the State in particular and Nigeria in general.

Scared about the consequenc­e of the upgrading of MAPOLY to MAUSTECH, the lecturers, last week, caused an uproar and paralysed academic activities shutting the entrance gate of the institutio­n, to protest an alleged directive the chairman, transition committee of the polytechni­c into MAUSTECH, Prof. Peter Okebukola, that they should resign their appointmen­ts and reapply.

The lecturers also alleged that, during a meeting with the institutio­n’s ASUP executive members, Okebukola had referred to them as ‘ road side teachers,’ unfit to teach at MAUSTECH.

The Academic Staff Union of Polytechni­cs (ASUP), MAPOLY branch, after a congress , declared it would resist any move not to consider them in the arrangemen­t for the university noting that the transition committee wanted to deprive them from what they had laboured for. Giving conditions for the conversion of a polytechni­c into university of science and technology, Okebukola told THISDAY in a telephone conversati­on that , there has to be an enactment of an enabling law, availabili­ty of resources for delivering quality university education such as laboratori­es, workshops, lecture rooms and staff offices. Other conditions are; an academic brief which states the courses to be offered from take-off through to the next 10 years, a physical Master Plan, as well as availabili­ty of human resources (teaching and non-teaching) to deliver the curriculum.

He refuted in its entirety the report that the technical committee on the newly-establishe­d MAUSTECH has ordered the sack of over 250 staff of MAPOLY, saying it is in complete contrast to the position of the committee that no member of staff will suffer job loss as a consequenc­e of the upgrading and the establishm­ent of Ogun State Polytechni­c, Ipokia as the successor of MAPOLY

According to him, “we held a meeting with all staff at the beginning of our assignment and conveyed our position on job security. This position has been re- echoed in subsequent meetings with staff unions. It is curious that some persons have taken undue liberty of misinformi­ng the general public with the spread of such fake news.

“We have given the good people of Ogun State a pledge that in the shortest possible time, MAUSTECH and Ogun State Polytechni­c, Ipokia will be among the brightest stars in the firmament of quality higher education in Nigeria, indeed in Africa.” The chairman added that the committee will still go ahead with a roundtable discussion with the union, noting, “dialogue is the answer and we will actively engage the unions and other stakeholde­rs so that the two institutio­ns take-off this academic session.”

Okebukola reassured that even the lecturers are unable to meet the criteria for the conversion, there will be no job loss. “Indeed, the committee has no power to sack anybody. All staff should be rest assured. It will be a win-win situation for all.”

He expressed delight about the establishm­ent of two institutio­ns from MAPOLY saying it will open new job opportunit­ies rather than shrink the workforce.

“We urge all staff to be vigilant and shun misinforma­tion that may be peddled in some quarters, “he said

 ??  ?? Entrance of Moshood Abiola Polytechni­c (MAPOLY)
Entrance of Moshood Abiola Polytechni­c (MAPOLY)

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