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Edo State: Obaseki Sets to Reposition Colleges of Education

Written by Akeem Alao

In his effort to revamp and reposition the colleges of education in his state for optimal service delivery, Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, has set up commission of Inquiry to investigate activities of the colleges in the last 10 years.

Speaking at the inaugural sitting of the Commission held in Government House on Wednesday 18th September, 2019 in Benin City, Chairman of the Commission and former Head of Service, Mrs. Gladys Idahor, promised that the commission would make concerted effort to unravel issues undermining the optimal operations of the institutions and make recommendations that will assist the state government to take appropriate decisions.

The intention of the commission is not to witch-hunt anybody but to assist Edo State Government with vital information that will help in repositioning the colleges to achieve the objectives they were set up to achieve. It is our sincere hope as a commission that this engagement will yield the desired results in the state’s effort to reposition the colleges for optimal service delivery.”

Testifying before the commission, former Provost of the College of Education, Igueben, Prof. Justus Ehigiator Ebhoaye, gave an account of financial transactions, appointments and promotions between 2006 to 2014 when he headed the college.

He testified that the management under his leadership carried out financial transactions including allocation of allowances without approval from the appropriate authority.

During cross-examination on the alleged illegal amendment of the law setting up the college which allows allowances to be paid to staff members on committees, undue promotions and salaries awarded to favour some staff without the knowledge of either the supervising ministry or the governor, he admitted that the actions were taken in ignorance.

He noted that even though he possessed requirements for promotion, he did not attain the required three years before he was promoted.

Other witnesses who testified before the panel at its inaugural sitting included a senior lecturer in the Department of General Education, Esther Ukpoma and Secretary of the ASUP, Ben Ali, among others.

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Akeem Alao

Akeem Alao trained as a language teacher. He graduated from Adeniran Ogunsanya college of Education where he studied English/Yoruba Languages and Ekiti State University where he obtained a degree in English Education.

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