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Education Ministry Commences Process of Removing Unqualified Teachers from the education sector

Written by Akeem Alao

The ministry of education commences the process of removing unqualified teachers from the education sector – Sonny Echono, permanent secretary of the ministry of education, says the ministry is taking a data base of teachers who have written the PQE tests – Echono notes that anybody who has been certified as a teacher by the ministry of education should be employed.

The ministry of education has disclosed that every qualified and licenced teacher would be employed as part of efforts to rid the system of unqualified teachers. Sonny Echono, permanent secretary of the ministry of education made the disclosure when monitoring the May Diet of the Teachers Professional Qualifying Examination (PQE) organised by the Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN) in Abuja on Saturday, June 8. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports. “We are dead serious about implementing the policy and we are also working very hard to ensure that we also are ready. “The first thing that is going to happen is that TRCN and NTI are compiling a database of qualified teachers, those that have been certified, those who have taken this examination who are unemployed. “And we are going to do it and even segregate them state by state and make them available to each state. “That is going to be the first starting point, that anybody who has been certified as a teacher should be employed because we have no excuse for that.

“We have a huge debt of qualified teachers, so all those that we have should be engaged to work, and all those who are not qualified we are sorry, we have to move them out of the system. “Yes there may be some issues relating to the number, that is why we want to ramp up the production process, we are taking so many measure. “And enforcement is very key; we have taken two steps towards ensuring enforcement. We have upgraded what we call quality assurance department. It used to be called inspectorate, we now have state offices in all the states of the federation. “The second step is to re-establish the secondary education commission. It has just been approved by Mr President to come on board and we are working out the modalities for how they will operate. “What they will be doing, apart from mobilising additional resources to that segment of our education sector, they will be enforcing standards. “Indeed we are looking at even the possibility of collapsing our quality control and inspectorate division with the commission to ensure we effectively monitor together with our colleagues in the state.

“To ensure whether you are in the private sector, whether it is government, community or faith based school we will enforce this policy to the fullest’’ Echono reiterated that the deadline for flushing unqualified teachers from the classrooms remained Dec. 31, adding that additional diets of the PQE may be conducted in order for teachers to meet up with the deadline. The Permanent secretary commended TRCN for the smooth and simplified process of the examination describing it as being up to international standards. “As you can see, it is all electronic, there is no huge crowd or delays; you come in, do your biometrics and when you log in your picture is displayed. So there is no issue of anyone sitting on your behalf.’’ 30,000 teachers wrote the examination in 50 centres nationwide. Meanwhile, the bill seeking the extension of the retirement age for teachers and education officials in public from 60 to 65 years seems to be getting a nod from the federal government and the presidency. After the bill was sent to President Muhammadu Buhari for his assent, the consent and comment of the ministry of finance which was sought by the president was positive.

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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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