FG launch TVET to equip candidates with relevant skills

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By Mariam Abeeb

The Federal Ministry of Education  has rolled out a nationwide Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) programme to equip Nigerians with industry-relevant skills.

In line with this initiative, the Federal Ministry of Education, through the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE), has called on Skills Training Centres (STCs), Vocational Enterprise Institutions (VEIs) and Mastercraft Persons (MCPs) to register for accreditation.

In a statement, the press and public relations Boriowo Folasade, explained that the accreditation would enable them to receive government funding to train candidates under the TVET programme.

“To ensure quality and standardisation, the ministry has set the following mandatory requirements for registration and accreditation.

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“Vocational Enterprise Institutions (VEIs) must be registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) and adopt National Skills Qualification (NSQ)-Based Curricula.

“They must have at least one qualified instructor per trade, maintaining a 1:40 instructor-to-student ratio. Each trade must also have a Quality Assurance Assessor (QAA) and an Internal Quality Assurance Manager (IQAM), or engage part-time personnel if unavailable.”

She said Skill Training Centres (STCs) must also be CAC-registered and implement NSQ-Based Curricula. Each program requires a qualified instructor or an experienced senior artisan with at least NSQ Level 3 certification, noting that centres must have at least one QAA and one certified IQAM or engage part-time personnel if necessary.

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“Mastercraft Persons (MCPs) seeking accreditation must possess either a CAC registration or a National Identification Number (NIN) and adopt NSQ-Based Curricula. They must have at least one qualified instructor or experienced artisan with NSQ Level 3 certification. The training environment must include workshops and restrooms, with records of past training programs and certifications awarded.

“Accredited institutions and individuals will be eligible for government funding to train candidates under the TVET Program. Interested applicants should apply via the NBTE Digital Portal: www.digitalnbte.nbte.gov.ng/TVET/TVETApplication2,” she added.

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