Nigerian Govt Considering New Policy of Graduates Studying One Extra Year Before NYSC
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The Minister of State for Education,
Prof. Anthony Anwukah, has put forward a proposal for Nigerian students to
spend extra year in specialized institutions after graduation to make them
employable.
Prof. Anthony Anwukah |
This was during the ongoing Retreat
for Governing Councils of Nigerian Federal Universities, organized by the
National Universities Commission (NUC) with the theme, “Elements of Statutory
Governance, Procurement and Financial Accounting in Nigerian Universities.”
He said the suggestion was being
made because many university graduates were not good enough to be employed by
industries.
“Law students attend Law
School for one year before going for NYSC and medical students go for one year
Houseman ship before they are allowed to practice fully, so it will be
necessary for other courses to also go through this process,” Mr Anwukah said.
“The Lagos Business School can also
serve as a one year after-school training,” he added.
The further stated that the
industrial training that was introduced into the University system to bridge this
gap has failed in doing that.
Reacting to this, Professor of
Developmental Education, University of Abuja, Prof Salisu Ingawa said that is
not the solution and it may never work due to the fact that it will be cost
intensive and may take a long time to be implemented.
Also a professor of
communication at Bayero University Kano, (BUK) Prof Umaru Pate said it might be
difficult but that, it is ideal but the implementation is going to be
problematic.
Prof Pate said the industries to
absolve the graduate when they come may not be readily available and that could
mean that the candidates would have to line up for them to be absolved.
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