
The President of the Colleges of Education Academic Staff Union (COEASU), Dr. Smart Olugbeko, has commended the Federal Government efforts towards repositioning the tertiary education sub sector in the country.
Dr. Olugbeko made the remarks while addressing a group of Nigerian students from Colleges of Education who paid a courtesy visit to the COEASU leadership in Abuja.
According to a statement made available to journalists by the General Secretary, COEASU,
Dr. Ahmed Lawan Bazza, the students, who represented various institutions across the country, had come to thank the leadership of the Union for its giant roles towards Federal government’s approval of the Dual Mandate for Colleges of Education, which grants Colleges of Education degree-awarding status.
The students’ spokesperson, Comrade Ahmed Akande, commended the COEASU leadership for its efforts in ensuring the realisation of the Dual Mandate in Colleges of Education. While also charging the leadership of the Union to ensure that the Federal government pays students on teaching practice monthly stipends, just like their counterparts in Engineering and Medicine who receive stipends during industrial attachment or housemanship.
On the degree awarding status for Colleges of Education, Dr. Olugbeko asked the students to appreciate the President, His Excellency, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, for signing into law the bill that grants degree awarding status to Colleges of Education and for the president’s positive disposition towards payment of teaching practice stipend to students and lecturers.
Dr. Olugbeko revealed that the implementation is being worked out by the Federal Government while TETFund has been identified as a critical stakeholder in the implementation.
“The involvement of TETFund in the implementation process of the Teaching Practice stipend is a guarantee of its successful execution,” Dr. Olugbeko said. “TETFund under the leadership of Arc. Sonny Echono has transformed into a beacon of excellence in public service, and the major source of running public tertiary institutions in Nigeria.
We are proud to associate with the Fund. We have every confidence that TETFund will bring its characteristic efficiency and transparency to the process of the implementation of the disbursement of the stipends when the time comes.”
The President of COEASU also commended the Honourable Minister of Education, Dr. Tunji Alausa, for his transformative activities in the Ministry. Since his assumption of office, the Minister has been working tirelessly to ensure Nigeria’s education sector is well-positioned for greatness. Dr. Olugbeko specifically praised the Minister for his support towards the implementation of the Dual Mandate in Colleges of Education, which has been a game-changer for teacher education in Nigeria.
The COEASU President thanked the students for their visit and reaffirmed the Union’s commitment to supporting their welfare and interests. He assured them that COEASU would continue to work tirelessly to ensure that their concerns are addressed and their needs are met.
Dr. Olugbeko charged the students to shun evil acts and remain good ambassadors of their institutions. “As teachers in training, you must demonstrate the good qualities of teachers in all your endeavours,” he reminded them.