Students of Oyo State College of Agriculture and Technology (OYSCATECH) in Igboora can finally breathe a sigh of relief. The college management has recently assured them of prompt mobilization for the mandatory National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) scheme. This news comes after a period of uncertainty for graduating students due to delays in program accreditation.
A Cause for Concern: Accreditation Delays and NYSC Mobilization
In the past, OYSCATECH students enjoyed consistent and timely mobilization for NYSC. However, recent delays in program accreditation for some faculties, particularly the Faculty of Management, caused a disruption in this process. This left graduating students worried about their eligibility to participate in the national service program, a crucial requirement for many career paths in Nigeria.
Lifting the Cloud: Management Explains the Delay
Professor Akinola Akinlabi, the Rector of OYSCATECH, addressed the concerns in a press release. He explained that the COVID-19 lockdown significantly impacted the college’s ability to host accreditation visits from the National Universities Commission (NUC), the body responsible for program accreditation in Nigeria. This unforeseen circumstance caused delays in the accreditation process.
A Commitment to Resolution: Management Takes Action
Professor Akinlabi further emphasized the college management’s commitment to ensuring program accreditation. They have reportedly taken proactive steps to expedite the process and have been working closely with the NUC to schedule accreditation visits as soon as possible.
A Call for Patience: Awaiting Accreditation and Mobilization
While a specific timeline for renewed NYSC mobilization wasn’t announced, the college management appealed to the affected students for patience. They expressed confidence that with the ongoing efforts, program accreditation will be secured swiftly, paving the way for prompt mobilization for the next NYSC batch.
Impact Beyond OYSCATECH: A Reminder of Accreditation Importance
The situation at OYSCATECH highlights the crucial role of program accreditation in Nigerian higher education. Accreditation ensures that academic programs meet established national standards, equipping graduates with the necessary skills and knowledge for their chosen fields. Furthermore, it guarantees graduates’ eligibility for participation in programs like NYSC, which are essential for career advancement.
Looking Forward: Lessons Learned and a Brighter Future
The recent concerns at OYSCATECH serve as a valuable reminder for both institutions and students. Institutions must prioritize timely program accreditation to avoid disruptions for their students. Students, on the other hand, should actively inquire about the accreditation status of their chosen programs before enrolling to ensure a smooth academic journey.
Beyond Accreditation: A Call for Continuous Improvement
While accreditation is a vital step, it should not be the sole focus. OYSCATECH, and other institutions across Nigeria, must strive for continuous improvement in their academic offerings. This includes investing in qualified faculty, maintaining adequate facilities, and fostering an environment conducive to learning and research.
Conclusion: A Step in the Right Direction
The assurance from OYSCATECH management regarding NYSC mobilization is a positive step forward. It signifies the college’s commitment to resolving the accreditation issue and ensuring a smooth transition for its graduates. However, this situation also underscores the need for ongoing efforts towards accreditation, quality education, and a robust higher education system in Nigeria.