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EducationRe: HND/Bsc Dichotomy Resolved By The National Council On Establishment by faorex(op): 2:08pm On Jul 24, 2016
ObiBlessed:
Hmm.. Where is this your news from??
Anyway I'm coming..
when u are back then you read the upper part again where I showed the source
EducationRe: HND/Bsc Dichotomy Resolved By The National Council On Establishment by faorex(op): 1:57pm On Jul 24, 2016
lytech1:
Rubbish...
Where is the available job for us to celebrate on,before thinking of getting to the top.
Abegi!
are you a polytechnic student or graduate?
PhonesRe: You Can Now Charge Your Phone Here by faorex(m): 1:24pm On Jul 24, 2016
obnoxiously this is not for me...because my power bank sure pass
EducationRe: HND/Bsc Dichotomy Resolved By The National Council On Establishment by faorex(op): 1:16pm On Jul 24, 2016
faorex:
I am polytechnic student the president of my department send that to me and I felt its educative
WAPSU and NAPS
EducationRe: HND/Bsc Dichotomy Resolved By The National Council On Establishment by faorex(op): 1:12pm On Jul 24, 2016
Mustack:
source or I don't believe.
I am polytechnic student the president of my department send that to me and I felt its educative
EducationHND/Bsc Dichotomy Resolved By The National Council On Establishment by faorex(op): 12:59pm On Jul 24, 2016
Breaking News: HND/BSc Dichotomy Removed.

At last, it is with excitement, capital joy amidst jubilation and celebration of over 20 years struggle of Nigerian Polytechnic students and graduates including the staff unions and heads of Polytechnic in Nigeria.

I am pleased to announce to the public that the COUNCIL OF ESTABLISHMENT which comprises of all the head of service of the 36 States of the Federation and the head of service of the Federation approved the removal of this long overdue dichotomy which hinder the career progression of HND holders in civil service in her meeting held in Minna Niger state capital during the week after an exhaustive deliberation, pro and anti deposition which ended with tie vote of 16 against 16 while the head of service of the Federation voted in support as presiding officer after the tie, to earn the Polytechnic sector the victory.

Making the vote 17 pro against 16 anti. Henceforth, This resolution automatically lift embargo on HND holder career progression in civil service as the holder can now rise beyond Deputy Director in civil service as well enjoy all sort of benefits/promotion to the topmost rank due to BSc holders in civil service.

It is on record that this same Council was the sole obstacle for this struggle since year 2005 when President Olusegun Obasanjo pronounced the removal of this dichotomy, the Council called the then president statement a mere pronouncement with out documentation and refused it adoption nor implementation.

It will be recalled that the last meeting of the council which was held at Ilorin kwara state capital witness heavy presence of Nigeria Polytechnic students which I personally led as the National Senate President of NAPS to the council in protest for the need for the council to reconsider her position on the said matter.

A position paper was submitted after the protest as demanded by the then head of service of Federation who was the chairman of the Council, unfortunately, the matter was completely discussed nor concluded at Ilorin until now in her next meeting in Niger state.

The Council often meets every 3 years, On behalf of the entire West Africa Polytechnic students and most especially the Nigeria Polytechnic students, I express sincere gratitude to the head of service of states and that of the Federation who stood for us and with us, the Federal Ministry of Education, the National Board for Technical Education NTBE, Council of Head of Polytechnic and Colleges of Technology COHEADS, Academic Staff Union of Polytechnic ASUP, past and present leadership of National Association Of Polytechnic Students NAPS and by extension the Nigerians Union of journalist for their support all through the struggle.

We look forward for immediate implementation by all state of the Federation, Federal government agencies and departments while I call on all Polytechnic student to join us as we Commence appreciation/celebration.

Aluta continua, Victoria Ascerta,
No retreat no surrender,
As long as we live, struggle continues. #OluwaLoniGlory#


NATIONAL COUNCIL ON ESTABLISHMENT RESOLVES UNIVERSITY/POLYTECHNIC DICHOTOMY

THE National Council on Establishment has approved the postgraduate diploma (PGD) as the bridge programme for holders of the Higher National Diploma (HND) to rise to the peak of their career just like their degree holders counterparts.

In a meeting which lasted five days last week in Minna, the Niger State capital, it was resolved, among others, that the entry point for HND holders into the civil service would henceforth be Grade Level 08, like their bachelor degree holder counterparts.

This, it is hoped, will effectively and finally resolve the discrimination and career limitation that graduates of polytechnic institutions had for years been subjected to in the workplace, especially the states and federal civil service.

The National Council on Establishment meeting comprised the Head of Service of the Federation; Heads of Service (HoS) of the 36 states of the federation; representatives of the federal and states Ministry of Education (who were represented by the permanent secretaries), as well as the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE).

It was gathered that the meeting also took inputs from the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB).

It will be recalled that until now, a polytechnic graduate with HND cannot be employed into the civil service on Grade Level 8 and cannot rise beyond Level 15 without additional qualifications (including a master’s degree), while his/her counterpart with a bachelor’s degree enters on Grade Level 08 and can rise to the peak at Grade Level 17 (equivalent of the Permanent Secretary cadre).

A HND holder who aspires to that level will have to not only obtain a PGD in relevant disciplines, but is also required to obtain a master’s degree before he can hope to attain the level his bachelors’ degree holder counterpart could attain, even without a second degree.

The removal of this dichotomy, among other perceived institutionalised discriminatory policies, had been at the top of a list of demands by the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP), the umbrella body for polytechnic lecturers and had been the motivation for several industrial crises in the sector.

With this new development, HND holders only need to acquire the postgraduate diploma in relevant field from an accredited institution/university to attain parity with their university graduate counterparts.

The national president of the ASUP, Mr Usman Dutse, expressed satisfaction at the development.

Speaking with Nigerian Tribune on telephone on Sunday, Dutse said, among other things, the removal of the dichotomy would help change the negative mindset created in the minds of the Nigerian populace, whereby they don’t attach much importance or interest to technical or vocational education.

“In the last admission, 1.6 million applicants applied to universities, but for the polytechnics, only thirty-something thousand applied. Then, if you look at it, the morale of HND holders is down; they are demotivated because their efforts are not appreciated. The value of their input is not appreciated, because what is considered is the certificate and where you come from.

“This is what we have been agitating for. About three committees worked on it, from former president Olusegun Obasanjo’s time; former President Goodluck Jonathan’s time and this time. All the committees recommended its (dichotomy) removal.”

On the modality for the enforcement of the new policy, Dutse said once it had become a policy, any employer who refuses to implement it or continues to discriminate against polytechnic graduates in their employ will be prosecuted.
http://tribuneonlineng.com/national-council-establishment-resolves-universitypolytechnic-dichotomy/

EducationRe: Lecturer Asks Students To Submit Notes!!! *pics* by faorex(m): 11:04am On Jul 24, 2016
last upper week one stupid lecturer asked us to submit his. note right in d class he marked them and recorded them (properties of materials arc126) mapoly
SportsRe: Gugu Zulu Dies While Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro by faorex(m): 12:59pm On Jul 19, 2016
Rip ...buh watin him dey find huh celebrating a dead man he killed himself
Forum GamesRe: Is This Man Inside Or Outside The House? Eye Puzzle by faorex(m): 7:19pm On Jul 16, 2016
this is a 2points perspective (3d of the house).well coloured and rendered with a little bit fiction of elevation (2d of the man)only architectural students will understand this
PoliticsRe: Buhari's Appointments So Far What It Really Looks Like by faorex(m): 8:49pm On Jul 14, 2016
initially I wanted to book space but its going to be too much I guess buhari should keep the Igbo's close too because thee is an adage that goes thus keep ur enemy closer
RomanceRe: See What A Guy Wished A Lady For Refusing To Respond To His Chat by faorex(m): 8:45pm On Jul 14, 2016
this guy no get chill
EducationRe: Delsu Class Of '16 Nursing Students Shares Amazing Photo! by faorex(m): 5:03pm On Jul 14, 2016
congratulations to them
CelebritiesRe: Cynthia Morgan And Yung6ix Exchange Words Over Unfinished Business [PICS] by faorex(m): 4:59pm On Jul 14, 2016
FTC Booked
Nairaland GeneralRe: A Big Thank You To NAIRALAND by faorex(op): 9:38am On Jul 11, 2016
its a gradual process ..they are going there.I sha appreciate it kiss
Nairaland GeneralA Big Thank You To NAIRALAND by faorex(op): 8:03am On Jul 11, 2016
Today is my birthday and nairaland sent me happy birthday message...Wishing myself a happy birthday and many more on this earth...Nairalanders and Nairaland MODS I says big THANK YOU...

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RomanceRe: 9 Gone 'big Boy Swag' That Guys Used In Impressing Ladies by faorex(m): 1:21pm On Jul 09, 2016
back then when guys were still boys
Nairaland GeneralRe: Anyone Who Has Worked With Nigerians Will Understand These Pictures Perfectly by faorex(m): 12:48pm On Jul 09, 2016
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CelebritiesRe: Tiwa Savage "Hero Of The Month" Award By Reel Africa by faorex(m): 12:42pm On Jul 09, 2016
congrats ooo
Christianity EtcRe: What Was The Main Message In Your Church Today? by faorex(m): 5:16pm On Jul 03, 2016
Me ayam a Muslim and I did not attend asalatu lol
CelebritiesRe: D'banj Shares Birthday Picture Of His Dad by faorex(m): 8:28pm On Jul 02, 2016
happy birthday baba koko master
PoliticsRe: Checkout Buhari's Nickname On Wikipedia by faorex(m): 2:41pm On Jul 02, 2016
even wiki no say na baba go slow
CultureRe: Orunmila Agboniregun by faorex(m): 2:27pm On Jul 02, 2016
love this
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EducationRe: Show How Much U Remember About Ur Secondary School: Write Ur School Anthem by faorex(m): 8:04am On Jun 17, 2016
pakoto high school ifo pakoto pakoto pakoto we hail pakoto high school na only watin I remember be that
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EducationRe: Lautech Going On Strike? by faorex(m): 1:51pm On Jun 10, 2016
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