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Reps pass bill for establishment of Federal institution in Osun
 
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Wed, 27 Nov 2019   ||   Nigeria, Abuja
 

The House of Representatives has passed for second reading, a bill seeking to establish the first federal tertiary institution in the Osun Central Senatorial District.

At plenary on Tuesday, the House debated and passed the bill for an Act to provide for the establishment of the Federal College of Education in Ila-Orangun, Osun State, which was sponsored by Mr Femi Fakeye, representing Ila/Boluwaduro/Ifedayo Federal Constituency.

Leading debate on the motion, Fakeye said with a population of over 200 million, “Nigeria is being served by a relatively small number of tertiary education institutions.”

The lawmaker said there was no gainsaying that there was a need for the establishment of more tertiary institutions across the country.

He said, “This bill proposes the establishment of the Federal College of Education to be located in Ila-Orangun, Osun State. The proposed location, Ila-Orangun, is in the Osun Central Senatorial District and is adjacent to three neighbouring states of Ondo, Kwara and Ekiti, making the college accessible to a vast array of young people even beyond the shores of Osun State.

“Only few people would argue against any fresh investment in education as a sine qua non for increasing the country’s human capital development index, currently rather low for Nigeria.

“The Federal Government currently has a commendable policy of seeing to it that each state of the federation has, at a minimum, one federal university, one federal polytechnic and one federal college of education. At the moment, in Osun State, the Federal Government has a federal university, the Obafemi Awolowo University, located in Osun East Senatorial District; a federal polytechnic located in Ede, in Osun West Senatorial District, while there is no federal tertiary education institution at all in Osun Central Senatorial District, which is one major rationale for proposing this Federal College of Education for Ila-Orangun.”

 

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