Categories: News

Abia Poly partners traders on further education, training

Abia State Polytechnic has partnered the management board of Ariaria International Market in Aba to avail traders who desire to further their education an opportunity to accomplish this dream.

This, according to them, has become necessary as most of the traders in a bid to succeed in their business could not reach the full educational attainment, as they could not combine their business with further studies.

The partnership led by the Rector, Hagler Okorie, is aimed at improving the financial profile of the polytechnic. This was as stakeholders argued that with the commercial environment of Aba, the polytechnic should not be faced with the recurrent financial straits that have recently led to the withdrawal of accreditation, though now restored, and several months’ salary arrears owed the staff. It is against this background that the programme is commendable.

This is the way to go rather than depend solely on the government for every imaginable need. More programmes should be introduced to take advantage of the city’s commercial diversity to help the polytechnic.. The Chairman of the Market Traders, Michael Chijioke Amaku, expressed gratitude to the management of the state polytechnic for their willingness to support the traders’ education, stating that it was a much-needed intervention that would benefit the entire market community.

The rector said the proposed programme that will favour traders, who wish to continue their education, would take the form and flexibility of an evening school, which would be accessible to traders after business hours. Towards this end, plans had been reached to set up an office in the market to help interested traders navigate the registration process and other school- related matters.

To Amaku, the programme would not only provide an opportunity for traders to further their education, but it would also equip them with the necessary skills and knowledge to operate their businesses more efficiently and effectively, thereby boosting their income and contributing to the growth of the market.

“The proposed programme is a significant step towards empowering traders in Ariaria International Market and helping them reach their full potential. It is hoped that this initiative will serve as a model for other institutions and organisations to follow, as they seek to create more opportunities for individuals to further their education and improve their livelihoods,” the polytechnic’s official said.

Folaranmi Ajayi

Folaranmi Ajayi, Senior Reporter at Edugist is an educator with over a decade of experience in teaching and helping students pass exams with above-average grades. He is an investigative education journalist with a special interest in local education reporting, mentoring students, public speaking, and online training.

Recent Posts

Young Girl Bags N21m Scholarship After Scoring 100% In Mathematics Competition

A young Nigerian girl, Ugwoezuonu Ogechi Zara, has recently achieved a remarkable feat by scoring…

54 years ago

Call for entries: ORG Impact Awards 2024 offers up to $50,000

The Public Interest Registry has announced the call for entries for the ORG Impact Awards…

54 years ago

Applications open for TWAS-SN Bose Postdoctoral Fellowship Programme

https://onlineforms.twas.org/apply/253 The S.N. Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences in Kolkata, India, in collaboration with…

54 years ago

Tinubu appoints governing board members for 111 tertiary institutions

President Bola Tinubu has approved the appointments of at least 555 persons to serve as…

54 years ago

Richard & Susan Hayden announces Academy Fellowship at Chatham House

Chatham House has announced the Richard and Susan Hayden Academy Fellowship for the academic year…

54 years ago

10 Opportunities for Boys in Today’s World

Today's world presents boys with a myriad of opportunities across various fields, from STEM to…

54 years ago