Business Day (Nigeria)

Polytechni­c students want Tinubu to end HND/BSC dichotomy

- By Olubunmi Oladejo, Osogbo

THE National Associatio­n of Polytechni­c Students (NAPS) has urged President Bola Tinubu to assent the bill meant to abolish and prohibit dichotomy as well as discrimina­tion between Bachelor degree (BSC) and Higher National Diploma (HND).

NAPS made the plea during a peaceful protest entitled “Save Polytechni­c Education Rally”, tagged: “President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu Should End HND/BSC Dichotomy before May 29th, 2024” in Osogbo, Osun State on Wednesday.

Businessda­y reports that the protesters stormed the Osun State House of Assembly and marched in solidarity to the Government Secretaria­t, Abere, carrying different placards with incription­s like “President Asiwaju should assent the bill to abolish HND/BSC dichotomy”, “Asiwaju should put a smile on Polytechni­c Students”, among others.

Speaking at the rally, Temitope Adeniji, the NAPS Senate President, noted that having assented to may bills, President Bola Tinubu should consider the HND/ BSC dichotomy bill, which had already been passed by the 9th Assembly.

He said, “We are here today to send a signal to our father, President Tinubu, to put in the Presidenti­al Signature to this Bill and End HND/BSC Dichotomy before May 29th 2024.

“We observed that the President of Federal Republic of Nigeria has been assenting many bills, but HND/BSC dichotomy act hasn’t been attend to.

“Polytechni­c students and graduates are one of the major groups that support this Government, we shouldn’t be treated like an outcast in our Nation, this HND/BSE Dichotomy has rendered many polytechni­c graduates as second class citizens and causing a lot of discourage­ment to the upcoming generation who has intention to attend Polytechni­c in Nigeria.”

While addressing the protesters at the Executive Chamber of the Governor’s Office, Kola Adewusi, the Deputy Governor of the State, commended the students for comporting themselves in a peaceful and organized manner, adding that their demand had been heard and through Governor Ademola Adeleke, necessary steps would be taken to address their demand.

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