FCC boss angry as CEOs of educational agencies ignore her

On Thursday, the Federal Character Commission expressed dismay over the absence of chief executives from the supervisory bodies of the federal tertiary institutions from the meeting with the commission.
The meeting was to sensitise the three major bodies—the National Commission for Colleges of Education (NCCE), the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE), and the National Universities Commission (NUC)—to the principles of FCC for recruitment.
The NUC and NBTE sent their representatives while NCCE was absent from the meeting.
Muheeba Dankaka, FCC chairwoman, expressed disappointment over the absence of the chief executives of the bodies.
Ms Dankaka said she could only address the principals of those institutions on issues bordering on employment or recruitment but not their representatives.
Ms Dankaka said her decision was in accordance with the Nigerian constitution guiding its decisions regarding employment.
According to her, the meeting’s aim was to sensitise them to the need to adhere to the principles of the FCC in view of the recent recruitment waiver the federal government gave them.
Ms Dankaka said, “We are trying to sensitise them on the need to adhere to the principles of FCC, based on the recent circular that gives them waiver from certain authorities, so that they should not overlook the constitutional essence of FCC.
“Our duty is to sensitise and educate the chief executives so that they can comply with the principles of FCC incorporation to the constitution so that every Nigerian should have a sense of belonging in their nation. We want everybody to be treated equally irrespective of ethnicity, background, social status or where you come from, that’s why the FCC is trying to sensitise organisations so that they should not forget and go against the law.”
She said the law only permits the FCC to meet with the chief executives who implement their organisations’ mandates, not the representatives of any organisation.
Ms Dankaka added, “When you are sending someone in proxy and does not have the capacity for what we are going to discuss, he will go back and inform the chief executive.
”The chief executive will not take it seriously because he was not there to understand the integrity of what we are talking about. We have seen that in several instances. So, that’s why we want to deal with the chief executives so that it will be well understood. We are here for interactions where they are free to ask questions and go home with full knowledge of the discussion.”
While both NBTE and NUC representatives explained reasons for the absence of their principals, Ms Dankaka shifted the meeting to an unannounced date which would be communicated to them by the commission.
(NAN)
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