FG assures of safe release of Birnin-Yauri students

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22 Jun 2021 10:48 AM GMT
FG assures of safe release of Birnin-Yauri students
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 As about 84,000 students sat for the 2021 National Business and Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB), the Federal Government has assured of safe release of students of Federal Government College, Birnin-Yauri. Mr Sonny Echono, Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Education, who represented the Minister of State for Education, Mr Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba, gave the assurance at the […]

As about 84,000 students sat for the 2021 National Business and Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB), the Federal Government has assured of safe release of students of Federal Government College, Birnin-Yauri.

Mr Sonny Echono, Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Education, who represented the Minister of State for Education, Mr Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba, gave the assurance at the monitoring of the examinations in Abuja on Tuesday.

The minister said that necessary measures were being taken to ensure release of the students.

“Indeed this is the key issue of the moment. We have to keep our students safe in schools. We are particularly dealing with a developing issue with one of our Federal Government College in Birnin Yauri.

“On a whole, measures are being taken to secure their release. We are having multiple interest groups coming together.

“And, we have various layouts of security to ensure that every of our schools will reinforce security and put in place a communication system where information can be shared very quickly.

“A rapid response mechanism had been put in place to ensure quick response in the case of an emergency,’’ he said.

On conduct of the 2021 NABTEB, he called on parent to ensure that their children key into technical skills to advance their future dreams.

He also said that there was a need to encourage students to get involved in skills related subjects to improve their efficiency in the work place.

“We need to emphasise the need for parents to understand the dynamic which are the changes happening in the work environment and in the job for tomorrow.

“There is a general tendency that people believe that the conventional programme that lead to blue and white collar jobs are emphasised, this is a great mistake that parents are making.

“If you look at the trends around the world, it is not what you know today but what you can do and that is why business and technical subjects are actually increasingly more important than the other.

“We are not discriminating against any subject area but in terms of emphasis and national focus, government is saying, we should move towards TVET, vocational education, entrepreneurship and skill sector,” he said.

The minister said that President Muhammadu Buhari had approved the establishment of 16 Federal Science and Technical Colleges (FSTC).

He said that these schools were not only meant to produce low level or middle skilled manpower through technical colleges but one could also acquire technical skills in various professions, hence, self actualisation could be achieved.

Also, Prof. Ifeoma Isiugo-Abanihe, Registrar of NABTEB, said the examination was conducted in a peaceful environment across the country.

She said that the board had over 50 trades which certified candidates would be craftsmen at the end of their studies.

“I have monitored the examinations in Osun, Ogun and in Lagos and it has been seamless as there were much candidates in FSTC Yaba in Lagos, as over 500 candidates took the examinations and at Agidingbi Ikeja, the candidates were about 300.

“NABTEB has over 50 trades which certifies candidates to become craftsmen and it does not preclude education generally because we have the components including general education, trade related subjects which you can diversify to have a robust structure.

“The ministry is focusing on TVET to help to have the youths employed,” she said.

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