SHOCKING
...Rush for varsity degree is guided by madness, says Rector,
Abia State Polytechnic
From CHUKS ONUOHA, Aba
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
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•Elder Allwell Onukaogu
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The Rector of Abia State Polytechnic, Aba, Elder Allwell
Abalogu Onukaogu, has described the rush by students to acquire
university education and degrees instead of polytechnic education
and diploma as a rush guided by madness as well as one without
sanity.
Onukaogu, who spoke to Daily Sun in Aba,
said that the mindset for such rush is not that of what one
will contribute to the economy but that of satisfying the
society.
"The society prefers degrees, even when they are worthless,
and so everybody wants to get to where the majority is. I
think that is what it is, but it is madness in the real sense
of it.
It is not a rush tailored towards meeting educational or manpower
needs of the society and there is no way everybody can operate
at that same level in the society.
There is hierarchy, even in heaven. It is not a question of
one looking superior to the other. The correct thing is that
every labour that has been produced, whether by polytechnic
or university, is to complement. The university product will
complement the polytechnic product and vice versa. Where there
is unfavourable tilting towards one area, it will create imbalance.
Terrible vacuum
It is like one being on a ship and the pilot of the ship will
want the weight of the ship to spread evenly across. When
it is tilted unfavourably towards one side, you jeopardize
the life of everybody in the boat and that is what is happening
in Nigeria because everybody is tilting towards university
education. A terrible vacuum is created in other areas. And
when the Nigerian boat crashes, everybody will go with it.
According to Onukaogu, the solution to this problem is to
modify the remuneration procedure in Nigeria .
"There are some communities where carpentry is elevated
to a level that a carpenter is so happy, so fulfilled that
he is a carpenter. That is because it is paying him. You are
not paying him as a carpenter that is degraded, you are paying
him because of the quality of job he is able to do.
If a very decent, capable proficient carpenter produces very
well and he is so very well remunerated that he has a sense
of fulfilment and can meet the basic needs of life, that he
would want to get a car, live in a good house, train his children,
why would he want to be a university graduate, probably reading
philosophy, linguistics and coming out useless to the community
because of a clog in the area of production of such unemployed
graduates? So, we must change our mindset with regards to
remuneration.
He advised that, everybody, irrespective of what they are
doing, should be well remunerated, appreciated, commended
so that they go to that aspect of productive economy where
they will produce at their optimum.
"If you are a teacher and they are looking for a teacher
in B.K, they will say, look for that person. That is what
it should be. Today in Nigeria, if you go to some polytechnics,
they are not doing the technological courses. Everybody is
trying to be an administrator. There was a time this country
experienced rush for MBA. It didn’t matter whether you
read Engineering or Biology, you wanted to cap it with an
MBA. You know that particular degree has been so belittled
and so has become worthless.
Students of the polytechnics are not any inferior to the students
in the university
"I do know that two years ago, one of our students in
Marketing competed with several other students in the university
and came first. Last year again, out of the five prizes by
Nigeria Institute of Marketing for all graduates of Marketing
in tertiary institutions, Abia State Polytechnic got three.
So, we keep winning the prizes. Abia State Polytechnic is
one of many polytechnics that have been competing favourably
at all levels. I do know that our students don’t find
it difficult to get chartered after their HND in Accountancy.
Sometimes, they find it much more easier than even those who
have read BSc in Accounting. It is not anything unusual because
we prepare our students very well and practically too.
Practicals
Partly because of funding, the polytechnics now emphasize
both practical and theory. In the past, we would have been
more practical than theoretical. But today, we are both practical
and theoretical. So that aspect of practical which the universities
don’t spend much time on, we are there. The theoretical
aspect, which used to be the exclusive area of the university,
we are also there.
In a way, when you look at it in a balance of scale, the polytechnic
student is better prepared, relatively speaking, than sometimes
you have in the universities. That will explain why these
prizes are coming from our own people.
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