Bill to establish Federal Polytechnic in Plateau considered | EduCeleb
EduCeleb
15th July 2020
The House of Representatives passed through second reading a bill for the establishment of the Federal Polytechnic, Zandi in Plateau State on Tuesday.
The bill, which was unanimously endorsed at the plenary presided over by Speaker Femi Gbajabimila was sponsored by Mr Dachung Musa Bagos.
Leading debate on the bill, Bagos who represents Jos South/Jos East Federal constituency said the essence of establishing a Federal Polytechnic at Zandi was “to ensure equity and access to tertiary education in the country.”
He said the purpose was also to “make comprehensive provision for its management and administration with restricted programmes, limited and focused Departments to aid the educational development and improvement of technical manpower in medium and small scale enterprises in Plateau State.”
The lawmaker noted that Plateau State as at present has no single Federal Polytechnic.
“The once known Federal Polytechnic the State had was situated in Nasarawa as at the time Nasarawa State was part of Plateau State, before its creation on 1st October,1996, thus, the then Federal Polytechnic Nasarawa, Plateau State became Federal Polytechnic Nassawara, Nasarawa State.
“Thus, there is need for the Establishment of Federal Polytechnic in Plateau State”
He said the objectives of the Polytechnic shall be “to encourage the advancement of learning and to hold out all persons without distinction of race, creed, sex or political conviction the opportunity of acquiring a higher liberal education.
“Provide technical courses of instruction and other facilities for the pursuit of learning in all its branches, and to make those facilities available on proper terms to such persons as are equipped to benefit from them;
“Encourage and promote scholarship and conduct research in all fields of learning with emphasis on technical education, and
“Undertake any other activities appropriate for a Polytechnic of the highest standard, provide courses of instruction and other facilities for the pursuit of learning in all its branches, and to make those facilities available on proper terms to such persons as are equipped to benefit from them”.
According to him, “The Polytechnic when established shall have powers to – establish such campuses, departments, institutes, schools, extra-mural departments and other teaching and research units within the Polytechnic as may, from time to time, seem necessary or desirable, subject to the approval of the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE).
“Institute chief lectureships, readerships and associate Chief Lectureships, lectureships and other posts and offices and to make appointments thereto;
and award fellowships, scholarships, exhibitions, bursaries, medals, prizes and other titles, distinctions, awards and forms of assistance;
“Provide for the residence, discipline and welfare of members of the Polytechnic and hold public lectures and undertake printing, publishing and book selling;
“Hold examinations and award degrees, diplomas, certificates and other distinctions to persons who have pursued a course of study approved by the Polytechnic and have satisfied such other requirements as the Polytechnic may lay down; and also award honorary degrees, fellowships or academic titles ;
“Demand and receive from any student or any other person attending the Polytechnic for the purpose of instruction such fees as the Polytechnic may, from time to time determine, subject to the overall directives of the appropriate authority.”
The bill was referred to the house committee on tertiary education for further legislative actions.
EduCeleb.com also reported that the legislators called on President Muhammadu Buhari to allow unity colleges participate in the 2020 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE).