To end the
disparity between polytechnic and university graduates, the Federal Government
will soon introduce a National Vocational Qualification Framework, NVQF.
Margaret
Ladipo, the Rector of Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH), announced the plan
at the 30th pre-convocation news briefing on Wednesday in Lagos.
Ms. Ladipo
said that the framework was still being formulated by the National Board for
Technical Education, NBTE, and would be adopted as soon as the paper work was
completed.
With the
framework in place, she said polytechnic graduates would write an examination
which would place them at par with their counterparts in the university.
“The
Federal Government is working on the framework, the unions are also working on
it and very soon, everything will be okay.
“If you go
to developed countries, the framework is the way to end disparity between the
HND and B.Sc.
“It is all
about competency in education and on the job.
“Once you
are skilled, if you have HND, by the time you take the NVQF examination and if
you are more skilled than the person with the B.Sc., you are better,” she said.
The rector
said that without skilled manpower, no country could develop.
According
to her, developed countries are also addressing the need to have skilled
manpower to drive their industries.
“The
disparity will eventually be removed and there will be no problem again.
“For
lecturers, they are not happy about the disparity because they are all parents
and want the disparity to be removed.
“I want to
assure that the only way it can be removed is to embrace skills acquisition.
“YABATECH
is a centre for the United Nations Entrepreneur and Vocational Centre (UNEVOC)
established to improve the skills of our youths.
“When our
graduates pass through the centre, they do not have to look for white collar
jobs,’’ Ms. Ladipo said.
Speaking
on the upgrade of YABATECH to a degree awarding institution, the rector said
the process was ongoing.
She added
that a committee had visited the college to assess the facilities and staff
strength.
The rector
said that the college had also improved on its manpower, noting that many of
the lecturers were PhD and Masters Degree holders.
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