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Conference Attendance: TETFund Debunks Waiving Sanctions For Erring Lecturers.

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Conference Attendance: TETFund Debunks Waiving Sanctions For Erring Lecturers.
The Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) has debunked reports circulating in the media that it has waived sanctions for erring lecturers who failed to attend Conferences for which they were paid under its Conference Attendance Intervention Programme.

A signed statement by Abdulmumin Oniyangi,Ag. Director, Public Affairs, indicates that at no point did the Executive Secretary of TETFund, Arc. Sonny Echono blankly waive sanctions for such categories of lecturers.

According to him, the Executive Secretary of TETFund, Arc Sonny Echono was specific in his address to the Council of Heads of Polytechnics and Colleges of Technology in Nigeria (COHEADS) who paid him a courtesy visit in his office in Abuja. 

“For purpose of clarity, the Executive Secretary was responding to an appeal by the COHEADS for assistance with TETFund Special Intervention on capacity building and training for Polytechnic lecturers through Conference Attendance to equip them and develop their capacity to train students to be skilled entrepreneurs on graduation”he added.

Oniyangi stated that Arc Echono drew the attention of lecturers to take advantage of the platform of the Association of Technical Universities and Polytechnics in Africa (ATUPA) Conference scheduled for year 2022.
 “you did mention the ATUPA Conference. Many of the schools have not been performing very well in the recent past.

Many institutions have not been able to access our Intervention for Conference Attendance. Those that are able to access, some have not attended.  So, when we see a programme identified by you and is beneficial to all, we will prioritize it”. 

“Indeed, for those staff in polytechnics, who have not been able to attend their conference that we have sanctioned, we will offer this (Association of Technical Universities and Polytechnics in Africa ATUPA, Conference) window of opportunity for them. For anybody who wants to attend this conference, who have an outstanding, collected money and have not used it for the purpose it was meant for, we will approve.

So that they utilize it and go and attend the conference to take them off the hook of those that would be asked to refund the money they collected without attending the conference”.

It has become necessary to put the records straight as some of the media reports carried headlines that could easily mislead the public; and in this case, several concerned institutions and affected staff, have continued to put phone calls across to the Fund to ascertain the authenticity or otherwise of the report.

The Man’agement of TETFund  appeal for caution on the part of the media to restrain from using sensational headlines or words that could mislead the public.

It is noteworthy that TETFund will always be guided by its Mandate and Establishment Act, which entrenches accountability and transparency in the conduct of its day-to-day activities with Beneficiary Institutions.
 Consequently, those who have been found wanting with regard to Conference Attendance Programme of the Fund will be sanctioned accordingly.ReplyForward
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