Reactions As Tinubu Okays Degree Programs for Colleges of Education

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By Abiola Olawale

The Federal Government has approved a dual mandate for Federal Colleges of Education (FCOEs) to award both the National Certificate in Education (NCE) and Bachelor’s degrees in education, effective from September 2025, triggering reactions.

This was announced in a statement by the Director of Press, Federal Ministry of Education, Folasade Boriowo.

According to the statement, the Minister of Education, Dr. Tunji Alausa, said the policy rollout followed legislation signed into law by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

The legislation empowers college of education institutions to concurrently award the Nigeria Certificate in Education and Bachelor’s Degrees in Education.

The statement reads in part: “The Dual Mandate Policy represents not just a reform but a revolution in teacher preparation — enabling FCOEs to offer both NCE and Bachelor’s degrees. This initiative empowers institutions, broadens access, and enhances the quality of classroom instruction across Nigeria.

“According to the Act, all FCOEs that meet the National Universities Commission standards are now eligible to operate under the Dual Mandate. This inclusive policy ensures that institutions, regardless of their establishment date, can participate once the stipulated requirements are met.”

The minister rationalized the policy: “No nation can rise above the quality of its teachers. This policy strengthens the foundation of our education system—ensuring that every teacher is trained, qualified, and prepared.”

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