Bill for an Act to amend the Federal Universities of Technology Act Cap F23 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004, to establish Federal University of Technology Offa, by upgrading the Federal Polytechnic Offa, Kwara State, from a diploma awarding institution to a degree awarding institution and for related matters has passed through the second reading at the Senate.
Senator representing Kwara South Senatorial District, Senator Oyelola Ashiru, who led the debate while highlighting the background of the bill stressed on the acute shortage of available slots to Nigerian Universities for students seeking to get a degree in different courses.
According to JAMB, only a few percentage of candidates secure admission due to limited vacancies in Nigeria Universities. This challenge is a call for establishing more universities to cater for the demand of the qualified applicants from this zone.
The Federal Polytechnic Offa was established in 1992 during the military regime of Ibrahim Babangida. Just like other polytechnics in the country, it offers Ordinary National Diploma (OND) and Higher National Diploma (HND) with records of thousands of graduated students excelling in their careers.
The high academic standards and uninterrupted academic session of the school has made it to be rated consistently as one of the best 10 polytechnics in Nigeria, which has earned the school both National and International recognition. With a population of 10,000 students, the school is ranked the best affiliated institution in Nigeria by National University Commission (NUC). The school has been anchoring IJMB programme since 2018 in collaboration with Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) Zaria.
The NUC approved The Federal Polytechnic Offa to run Degree programmes effective since 2018/2019 academic session in affiliation with the university of Technology Minna (FUTMINNA). The school has also finalized the process of affiliation with the Federal University, Oye Ekiti (FUOYE) and Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, (LAUTECH) Ogbomoso.
The school has many competent and capable lecturers to train students in the field of sciences and humanities courses. It presently has over 50 Ph.D holders as lecturers and in addition, more than 40 lecturers currently in the processs of obtaining their Ph.D in their various fields.
The Federal Polytechnic Offa has a land mass of 1050 hectares of which 27% is presently in use, with good road networks and 10% of it tarred; the school is blessed with modern infrastructural facilities, such as lecture theatres, well equipped libraries, standard medical centre, entrepreneurship center, hostel facilities that can accommodate more than 3000 students, adequate water supply, a very supportive host community and the needed human resources to immediately commence academic session after its conversion to the Federal University of Technology.
The Senator noted the objectives of the bill which includes: To upgrade the Federal Polytechnic Offa, from Diploma Awarding Institution to Degree Awarding Institution;
To provide courses of instruction and other facilities in different disciplines 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;
To encourage and promote scholarship and conduct research in restricted fields of learning and human endeavours;
To relate its activities to the social, cultural, and economic needs of the people of Nigeria; and
To undertake other activities appropriate for the highest standard of medical education.
The lawmaker, while urging the President of The Senate and his colleagues, to humbly support his legislative bill, stated that the Federal Government of Nigeria will not incur additional cost in converting the Federal Polytechnic, Offa to Federal University of Technology, Offa.
It would be recalled that the bill was read for the first time in the hallowed chamber on, Tuesday, 27th of April, 2021. The bill has now been read for the second time and has been referred to the Senate Committee on Tertiary Institution and TETFUND.
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