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Assent to bill abolishing HND/BSc dichotomy — NAPS urges Tinubu

By Ismail Azeez, Osogbo

The National Association of Polytechnic Students (NAPS) on Wednesday called on President Bola Tinubu to assent to bill for an Act to Abolish and Prohibit Dichotomy and Discrimination between Bachelor degree (BSc) and Higher National Diploma (HND).

NAPS made the call during a peaceful protest titled, “Save Polytechnic Education Rally” and tagged: “President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu should end Hnd/Bsc dichotomy before May 29, 2024,” in Osogbo, Osun State.

The protesters who converged at the Osun state House of Assembly and marched in solidarity to the Government Secretariat, carrying different placards with inscriptions like “President Asiwaju should assent the to bill to abolish HND/BSc dichotomy,” “Asiwaju should put a smile on polytechnic students faces,” among others.

Speaking at the peaceful protest, the NAPS Senate President, Temitope Adeniji, said that having assented to many bills the President should consider the HND/BSc dichotomy bill, which has already been passed by the 9th Assembly.

He said, “We are here today to send a signal to our father, President Tinubu, to put in the Presidential signature to this Bill and end the HND/BSc dichotomy before May 29 2024.

“We Observed that the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria has been assenting to many bills, but the HND/Bsc dichotomy act hasn’t been attended to.

“Polytechnic students and graduates are one of the major groups that support this government, we shouldn’t be treated like an outcast in our nation, this HND/Bsc dichotomy has stagnated many .

“Polytechnic graduates appear as second class citizens and are causing a lot of discouragement to the upcoming generation who have the intention to attend Polytechnic in Nigeria.”

While addressing the protesters at the executive chamber the Deputy Governor of the state, Kola Adewusi, commended the students for comforting themselves in a peaceful and organised manner, adding that  their demand has been heard and through Governor Adeleke, necessary steps will be taken to address their demands.

His words: “I want to commend the way and manner in which this protest is being organised, it shows a level of understanding and maturity. It sends a signal that grievance can be shown without violence.

“About your demand, I want to assure you that the Governor will table this at the NEC meeting with the President and also our representatives at the National Assembly will also assist in the course, So you have nothing to be afraid of.”

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