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The Presidential Scholarship Scheme And The Discrimination Against Hnd Holders by kayusbrown(m): 11:19pm On Jul 09, 2012
It is normal in Nigeria to build from the top to the ground when the right way is to build from the ground upwards. This is why we neglect primary education while proliferating universities, we relegate agriculture to the background while dreaming of massive industrialization, we shun social security and welfare of the masses while praying for National security and lastly among other misplaced priorities we continue to encourage the training of Scientists, Administrators and Managers in large numbers while discouraging the training of Artisans, Craftsmen, Technicians and Technologists through discrimination and at the same time hoping to advance technologically. If we all choose to be Managers and Administrators who will we manage or administer? Is it the quantity or quality of Researchers that matters? Is the research output of Scientists worth more than an academic exercise on a piece of paper if not implemented by Technologists? Is it not therefore obvious that we need to train more Artisans, Craftsmen, Technicians and Technologists than Administrators, Managers and Scientists? Why then do we discourage Technical and Vocational education through discrimination against graduates of Polytechnics and Technical colleges if we have not misplaced our priorities? These were the questions that struck my mind when I attempted to apply for the Presidential special Scholarship Scheme for Innovation and Development (PRESSID) and I discovered that HND holders are not eligible based on the requirements.

The scheme aims to offer full scholarships and exposure to deserving first class (another discrimination against university graduates with lower grades) graduates of Nigerian origin from Universities within and outside Nigeria to pursue various Masters and PhD programmes in top 25 Universities in the world in the areas of Engineering, Science, special aspects of Biology, Medicine and Economics. The Polytechnic graduates in these selected fields are exempted from this scheme. This is the case with similar scholarship scheme of other government institutions like Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF), National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) e.t.c. and those of multinational companies particularly in the oil and gas sector of the economy. This trend has greatly affected the result of such schemes negatively since the trained Researchers return to the country after expensive study abroad only to depend on the discouraged Technologists (HND holders) for the implementation of the outcome of their research.

Training more Researchers abroad without corresponding training of Technologists will not achieve the desired results. In fact the available Researchers in our Universities and research Institutes are capable of carrying out useful research with implementable outcome if properly motivated through adequate funding, revamping of dilapidated facilities and replacement of obsolete laboratory facilities in their institutions and re-training to catch up with new techniques and practices. This will achieve better results within a short period, due to the experience of the available Researchers, than the results achievable through training of fresh graduates from bachelor’s degree level to doctorate degree level as planned by the PRESSID. This is not to say that the PRESSID is a bad idea. It definitely has its merits in terms of producing more Researchers to complement available ones and fill existing vacancies. However, government’s priority should be on making the available Researchers in our institutions more productive and also ensure the proper implementation of research outputs for technological advancement of the Nation. Therefore if the PRESSID is truly designed to facilitate the attainment of the goals of vision 20:2020 in terms of technological advancement, Polytechnic graduates, who constitute the Technologists, should not be exempted from the scheme. The scheme should in fact train more Technologists than Researchers because there are many available research outputs, obtainable locally and internationally, that can be implemented by the Technologists to the benefit of the Nation. The major impediment to the technological advancement of the Nation is not the dearth of Researchers or research outputs but lack of implementation of available research findings and recommendations. China, India and Japan started their technological development through copy-technology and reverse engineering. They went from replication of existing technologies of high-tech Nations to the evolvement of their own customized technologies. These countries have functional Technical and Vocational education system backed by effective research institutes and Universities. The graduates of their Technical and Vocational institutions are not discriminated against in favour of their University counterparts.

If the PRESSID must meet its objective of facilitating the advancement of Nigeria technologically, the current lopsided education policy that favours only the University graduates and treat Polytechnic/Technical college graduates with disdain must be discarded and replaced with a proper policy that appreciates the essence and unique roles of the graduates of our different institution in the development of the Nation.

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Re: The Presidential Scholarship Scheme And The Discrimination Against Hnd Holders by VolvoS60(m): 11:33pm On Jul 09, 2012
^^^op,

good points.
Re: The Presidential Scholarship Scheme And The Discrimination Against Hnd Holders by kayusbrown(m): 11:45pm On Jul 09, 2012
Thank you.
Re: The Presidential Scholarship Scheme And The Discrimination Against Hnd Holders by Bibees: 5:34pm On Aug 07, 2012
Good point....It coulda included distinction candidates from the polytechnics.
Re: The Presidential Scholarship Scheme And The Discrimination Against Hnd Holders by kwesiboadu: 11:52pm On Aug 13, 2012
Guys, pls do u hav an idea of d cut-off. My score is a bit above 50%
U fit follow me yarn on below thread for PRESSID scores

www.nairaland.com/1017779/pressid-scholarship-aptitude-test-scores
Re: The Presidential Scholarship Scheme And The Discrimination Against Hnd Holders by pearlAdams: 10:42pm On Aug 14, 2012
I scored 82. Bt even at dat am stil prayin o
Cos dis is Naija wher every manipulation is possible.

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