Following comments, mostly against the purported scrapping of the
Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, UTME and the National
Examination Council, NECO, the Federal Government has said that no
decision has been taken on the matter.
Many groups including members of the National Assembly and labour
unions, and the National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, have
already kicked against the planned scrapping of the institutions, which
have been providing services for students across the country.
Although the government is yet to issue a white paper on the
recommendation of the Oronsaye Report, which recommended the reduction
of government agencies to a reasonable number to save costs, a top
government official last week leaked a report to state House
correspondents, claiming that NECO and UTME had been laid to rest,
Vanguard reports.
In his reaction, the Minister of State for Education, Chief Nyesom
Wike, said in Abuja that the government was yet to take any decision on
the issue and asked Nigerians not to panic.
Wike said it was improper for people to spread rumours about what the administration had not taken a firm decision on.
“It is true that there was a committee set up to issue a white paper
on the Oronsaye Report and up till now the committee has not presented
its report to the government for examination and adoption to warrant the
kind of rumours making the rounds and causing anxiety in the country.
“What Nigerians should believe and expect from the administration of
President Goodluck Jonathan is nothing but the best at all times. This
government means well for the education sector and will therefore not do
anything that will not be in the best interest of all Nigerians.
“If the government wants to take any decision on JAMB, NECO and the
rest, such actions will be weighed and taken with the overall best
interest of all and I can assure Nigerians that no such action has yet
been taken.”
According to Wike, the government was rather working hard to
reposition the education sector by providing necessary facilities and
personnel for all the unity schools in the country as well as strengthen
tertiary education to make it more useful to Nigerians.
The overall goal of the education ministry, Wike said, was to meet
the Millennium Development Goals and pave the way for some Nigerian
universities to meet international standards and be counted among the
best in the world.
“The situation in the Nigerian education system is taking a better
shape that it was when we first came in and we are not going to rest
until we sanitise the situation for the interest of the nation and its
people because education holds the key for the nation’s advancement,”
Wike stated.
sources by informationng.com
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