In a recent statement, Barr. Olumide Akpata, the Labour Party’s governorship candidate for the September 21, 2024 election, alleged that Edo State Governor Mr. Godwin N. Obaseki had ceased academic activities at the College of Education. This claim has been firmly refuted by the state government.
In a statement signed by Chris Osa Nehikhare,
Honourable Commissioner, Communication & Orientation,
Governor Obaseki’s administration has not disrupted the College’s operations. Instead, the government has implemented significant reforms, including the transformation of the former College of Education, Igueben, into the new Edo State College of Education (EdoCoE). This change, formalized by the EdoCoE Law, 2020, established a new institution with campuses in Igueben, Abudu, and Afuze.
The statement read in part;
“Our attention has been drawn to the political shot and assertive claim made by Barr. Olumide Akpata, the Governorship Candidate of the Labour Party (LP) for the forthcoming gubernatorial election slated for September 21, 2024, wherein he misinformed the general public that the Executive Governor of the State, Mr. Godwin N. Obaseki shut down academic activities of the College of Education in the State.
“It is deeply concerning and worrisome to hear such a blatant misrepresentation. The record must be put in proper perspective by informing the good people of the State that, at no time in the administration of Mr. Godwin Obaseki was the academic activities of the College interrupted and/or obstructed, as the academic activities of the defunct College of Education, Igueben, now Edo State College of Education have been running smoothly and unhindered.
“For the purpose of clarity, the present administration carried out a massive transformation of the educational ecosystem, which was extended to the defunct Colleges of Education in the State. This reform gave birth to the new Edo State College of Education with the legal instrument otherwise known as Education State College of Education (EdoCoE) Law, 2020. The new College has Campuses spread across the three (3) Senatorial Districts of the State, with the Main Campus located at Igueben whilst other Campuses are situated at Abudu and Afuze, with specialized Programmes.
“Furthermore, the State Government had recently committed huge financial resources into the College to ensure that the College obtained both full institutional and Academic Programmes in July, 2024, as granted by the National Commission for Colleges of Education (NCCE) and the National Regulatory Body of Colleges of Education in Nigeria. The essence of this full accreditation is to ensure that the teacher’s training institution in the state meets the required quality standards and in keeping with the global best practices.“
The statement emphasized further that throughout this transformation, academic activities at the College have remained unaffected. The defunct College of Education, Igueben, graduated students for the 2020/2021 and 2021/2022 academic sessions, and the newly established EdoCoE, which began in April 2023, is expected to graduate its first cohort in the 2024/2025 session without interruption.
“It must be emphatically stated here that during the course of this transformation and restructuring, the academic activities of the College remained intact and uninterrupted. For the avoidance of doubt, the defunct College of Education, Igueben, graduated Students for the 2020/2021 and 2021/2022 Academic Sessions. The new Edo State College of Education (EdoCoE), which commenced academic activities in April, 2023, is expected to graduate the pioneer Students of the College in the 2024/2025 Academic Session without any form of encumbrance or interruption.
“In peroration, it must be emphasized here that Mr. Governor’s commitment to education in Edo State is undeniable, and the College of Education remains a vital institution for teachers’ training in the State. Therefore, this baseless claim is a clear and deliberate attempt to mislead the good people of Edo State in order to score cheap political points.
“We kindly urge everyone to rely on verified information and not fall prey to such deceitful tactics and propaganda.”
Governor Obaseki’s administration reaffirmed its commitment to education in Edo State and criticized Akpata’s claims as misleading and politically motivated. The public is encouraged to seek verified information and be wary of false narratives.