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TETFund to construct hostels in 36 tertiary institutions

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In a bold move to address the pressing issue of students accommodation, the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) has announced its groundbreaking initiative to initiate hostel construction projects in 36 Campuses across the country this year.

Executive secretary of TETFund, Arch. Sonny Echono, disclosed this when the leadership of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) paid him a courtesy visit in Abuja on Tuesday.

Echono also hinted that the Fund is working on providing free internet for students in both public and private tertiary institutions across the country.

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He appreciated NANS for the level of support and maturity they have shown in advancing the interest of Nigerian students through constructive engagements.

The executive secretary said while there are misconceptions that the focus of TETfund is on schools, infrastructure and lecturers, the students are the real focus.

“I want to assure you that we will continue to support NANS, we Will partner with NANS because there is no doubt that any policy or project that you want to do in education sector, students must be at the center of it.

“Lectures are hired for the skills that have and they are paid salaries, so ordinarily we do hold them additional obligation of training them, but if we want to improve the learning experience of our students, we want the lecturers to renew their knowledge, we sponsor them for conferences, workshop, give them additional trainings so that they can do PhD and so on because we want them to be able to deliver their job better.

“I can tell you that Mr. President, immediately I assume office last year, also gave us a charge that we should begin to focus also on the students in not just words but in deeds and I’m going to speak on only two specific programmes that we are starting this year to demonstrate that.

“The first is the physical infrastructure side. As i speak, this year, we shall be providing hostels for students in 36 tertiary institutions across the country because we realize that part of the places where our students live are so deplorable and only about 15 percent of our students are staying on campus.

“Many of them are living outside campus, climbing okada many times during the rain. Some of them can’t even come back for evening lectures because when you look at the cost and the trouble of walking all the way and coming back, then you don’t know about the security situation in the areas where they are forced to live.

“So, we have a Programme and policy to ensure that as much as possible we will put a minimum of 50-60 percent of our students to live on the campuses and provide those hostels and those hostels will not be all those matchboxes and shanties, they will be solid buildings that can even attract students of anywhere in the world.

“Also, in today’s world, knowledge has changed and the delivery systems has changed with it. In those days , knowledge was about one lecturer standing in front of a class, all knowing and basically dissing out information to the class , all of that has changed. Because in the digital age, all source of information and data you required are already on the internet.

“If you have additional one you can put it back on the internet today. So are teachers are now facilitators and if you want to help students, grant them access to the internet, make it free of charge as we are going to do to access data on campuses. Let their wifi on our campuses so that by the time we expose you to all these learning resources,” Echono said.

He added that the directors of ICT and librarians have all been trained and sensitised to onboard students on platforms once they are admitted.

On the NANS request for the construction of a students national Secretariat, Echono said he will meet with the Minister and other critical stakeholders to consider their request.

“The initial impression we had was the NANS secretariat moves every two years from campus to campus and that is why it was felt that you will not need a national Secretariat but from what you have said , the frequency of your visit to Abuja for engagements.

“I think it makes a lot of sense particularly, they have allocated a land for you that NANS should be able to have its secretariat. I will have a conversation with the Minister to see how we can bring things about without over taxing parents.”

He also promised that the Fund will work towards incorporating the students in the monitoring of TETFund projects as requested by NANS.

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