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Nigeria’s Intervention In Our Educational Sector Yielding Positive Impact, Says Gambian Minister

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ABUJA – Minister of Higher Education, Research, Science and Technology of The Gambia, Professor Pierre Gomez, has conveyed the gratitude of the Government of The Republic of Gambia to the Federal Government of Nigeria, saying Nigeria’s intervention in the educational sector of his country is yielding positive impact in terms of skills, innovation and enterprise development even as he sought more Nigerian professors to help build up it’s newly established university.

The Minister, who this during a visit to the Nigerian Technical Aid Corps in Abuja, expressed his President’s joy at the glaring impact of the injection of some Engineering Professors of the Nigerian Technical Aid Corps into the running of the University of Applied Science, Engineering and Technology (USET) of The Gambia.

A statement by the Special Assistant to the DG, NTAC in Media and Publicity, Nkem Anyata-Lafia on Thursday revealed that the Nigerian Professors have changed the narrative in his country’s higher education with regards to skills, innovation and enterprise development,such that enrollment at the USET has increased from 47 to over 200 in the last academic season.

While commending the professional astuteness of the TAC Volunteers currently serving in The Gambia, Prof. Gomez informed that the Engineering Professors were championing a new wave of thinking out of the box that are aimed at fashioning out self- funding initiatives for Universities that had, hitherto depended solely on government’s subventions.

The Minister, who also informed of the establishment of a new University of Education in his country, said they had looked towards the direction of Nigeria to help in nurturing the university into a place of excellence,since all Universities must be seen as places of excellence and Nigeria has all it takes to meet such demands.

He also added that apart from coming to show appreciation to Nigeria, the delegation specifically had another reason for the visit.

“Today we are here again to request the help of our big brother, Nigeria.This is because your Volunteers have performed greatly well in our country. The great dynamism they have brought into our country’s higher education is changing narratives everywhere and we cannot but request for more hands to mentor our teachers and administrators to get things right.

“You gave us all we needed before. The Engineering Professors you gave to our country are more than anyone can ever ask in terms of their productivity and results on ground. But here we are again,we are begging your professionals to come and mentor our people in the area of Education, a different area from what the Engineers are already doing.”

While assuring the people of The Gambia of the continuous support of Nigeria in the area of her educational needs, the Director General of the Nigerian Technical Aid Corps, Rt.Hon.Yusuf Buba Yakub said the whole idea of NTAC was to fill such gaps among brother nations in the ACP countries.

He congratulated the Government and people of The Gambia on the roles Prof.Gomez has continued to play to improve the higher education sector of the country, adding that the new University of Education would aid in no small way in producing the needed crop of teachers that would deepen education and research in the West African nation.

Buba pledged to immediately set in motion the process of offering the requested assistance to The Gambia in the weeks ahead, stressing that the impact of today’s decision on the country ‘s teaching and learning needs would reverberate positively in the sector in the next twenty years.

Among those who were part of the Minister’s delegation were: Dr.Alieu B.Senghore, Chairman of the University of Education, The Gambia; Aboubacarr Jallow, Provost of the University, as well as Siaka Saidilzigh, a Principal Assistant Secretary at the country’s Ministry of Higher Education and Babucarr Dumbuya, First Secretary at the High Commission of The Gambia in Abuja.

From the Nigerian Technical Aid Corps were the Director of Programmes at the Agency, Ambassador Zakari Usman and Mr Lawandy Bala, Special Assistant to the Director General on Protocol Matters, among others.

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