The
government of the state of Osun yesterday conducted civil service
recruitment test for applicants into the state civil service. The test
which reports say was as good as it gets pundits say was a commendable
exercise from the state government who is planning to recruit hundreds
into the state civil service to replace the retiring civil servants at
the end of the year.
Over ten thousand applicants, reports say obtained the recruitment
form, but only 6,000 were considered to write the test. It was learnt
that the number was reduced to 6,000 as only applicants with a
university degree and holders of Higher National Diploma, HND with
additional qualifications like PGD, ACA, etc. were considered, while
holders of NCE, OND, and HND without additional qualifications were not
considered.
The National Association of Technologists in Engineering, NATE, had
been advocating for the government to put both university degree and HND
on the same level, but it seems their efforts at stopping the disparity
will continue to be frustrated by some people.
No one would expect someone like Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola to allow such
policy in a state he governs, having graduated from The Polytechnic,
Ibadan himself.
When asked why the government employed the policy in reducing the
number of applicants who sat for the recruitment test, Governor
Aregbesola reports say drifted away from the question to other things.
Some have suggested in the past that government should scrap
polytechnic education if the graduates of the institution who have spent
the same number of years spent by university graduates, and who usually
are more technically sound than university graduates would not be
regarded the same way university graduates are regarded. What the
government will do about this, and how insistent NATE would be till they
achieve what they want remains to be seen.
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