T
he Federal Execu-tive
Council (FEC) has ap
proved the increase in
the retirement age of teachers
in the country from 60 to 65
years.
Already, a bill to that effect
is being forwarded to the National Assembly for necessary legislative approval.
The FEC at its first weekly
meeting in 2021 presided over
by President Muhammadu
Buhari at the State House,
Abuja, yesterday, also
okayed N1.4 billion for the
upgrading of electricity facilities at Calabar export free
trade zone.
The minister of education,
Malam Adamu Adamu, who
made these known to journalists after the FEC meeting
stated that FEC has approved
the Harmonised Retirement
Age for Teachers Bill 2021,
which seeks to give legal
backing to the current
administration's measure to
enhance the teaching profession in the country.
According to him, the Executive Bill is to be sent to
the National Assembly for its
consideration and if passed
by the lawmakers, the retirement age of teachers will
move from 60 years to 65
while the years of service will
now be 40 instead of the
present 35.
The minister identified
some highlights of the bill to
include the introduction of
bursary award, special rural
posting allowances and other
measures to attract the best
brains to the profession.
Adamu described the
memo approved for the education sector as a giant step.
"So, all the promises the
president made and all the
approvals that he has given
me we will now begin to put
into effect because this is a
legal backing that is required
for it, he said, adding: "I
want to assure teachers that
this government will do to
them what has never been
done before. This is the first
biggest step.
He noted that the intention
of the bill is to attract the best
brains to the teaching profession.
"For that, the president approved the reintroduction of
bursary awards which I told
you here last year, improving
teacher quality, and funding
teaching practice, he said.
Adamu said Buhari approved an enhanced entry
point for teachers, explaining
that there are now some special allowances for teachers
on 'hardship postings.'
Another allowance, he
pointed out, was science
teacher allowance, saying
the Teachers Registration
Council of Nigeria (TRCN)
under his ministry has
professionalised the profession.
The FEC also approved
N1.4 billion for the upgrading of electricity facilities at
the Calabar Free Trade
Zone Area.
The minister of industry,
trade and investment, Chief
Adeniyi Adebayo, told journalists that FEC approved
the memo brought before it
by one of the parastatals in
his ministry.
The FEC also approved a
treaty tagged: "Plant Genetic
Resource for Food and Agriculture for the advancement
and enhancement of the agricultural resource base.
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