He further mentioned the need for the swift implementation of the reforms across board. Comrade Principle also acknowledge the President’s effort on NELFUND which has renewed hope of many of their members. This administration has rejigged what was obtainable in the past where the increase in the number of drop out is alarming but with this timely NELFUND many homes have had the opportunity to rekindle their hope and get a degree without financial hassle.
Similar to this, NAUS President demands accountability on the implementation of new reforms including issue of management holding on to fees after disbursement by NELFUND and denying the borrower access to their fund. This act is a new approach by the management to covet the fund, pile it up while they fix this into fix deposit, while it yields, students who borrowed to pay school fees tolls. This deliberate act of sabotage is not acceptable. If this singular act of these corrupt people is not managed, it would soil the good intention behind such intervention.
Going further, he demands swift implementation of the newly adopted NYSC operating model. He agrees that the scheme which was setup to address national unity in post Biafra has outlived its usefulness thus there is a need to timely review programs and policies in other to meet up with the current situation. He further argued that, innovation is at the epicenter of developing society; the country educational system has long derailed from this mantra and that has resulted in the economic and administrative gfcatastrophe. Thus, the effort to correct this anomalies in camp is met with fierce acceptance by the leadership. NYSC should be a hub for self development, drive students inclusion in government, innovative idea, skill development and ultimately experience.
He urged the government to ensure that this current trend is not reversed as success on this front would erase the mentality that school is a scam. the mentality that school is a scam. to rekindle their hope and get a degree without financial hassle.
Similar to this, NAUS Presidentg demands accountability on the implementation of new reforms including issue of management holding on to fees after disbursement by NELFUND and denying the borrower access to their fund. This act is a new approach by the management to covet the fund, pile it up while they fix this into fix deposit, while it yields, students who borrowed to pay school fees tolls. This deliberate act of sabotage is not acceptable. If this singular act of these corrupt people is not managed, it would soil the good intention behind such intervention.
Going further, he demands swift implementation of the newly adopted NYSC operating model. He agrees that the scheme which was setup to address national unity in post Biafra has outlived its usefulness thus there is a need to timely review programs and policies in other to meet up with the current situation. He further argued that, innovation is at the epicenter of developing society; the country educational system has long derailed from this mantra and that has resulted in the economic and administrative catastrophe. Thus, the effort to correct this anomalies in ucamp is met with fierce acceptance by the leadership. NYSC should be a hub for self development, drive students inclusion in government, innovative idea, skill development and ultimately experience.
He urged the government to ensure that this current trend is not reversed as success on this front would erase the mentality that school is a scam.