Polytechnics deserve to benefit from the Tertiary  Education Trust Fund (TETFUND) because of the importance of technical  education, the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE) has said.
The  Executive Secretary of NBTE, Dr. Adamu Kazaure, said this while on a  tour with rectors of polytechnics, who were on a study tour of the  entrepreneurship programmes at the Federal Polytechnic Ado Ekiti  (FEDPOLYADO), Ekiti state.
Kazaure, represented by  the Assistant Director, Entrepreneurial Programme, NBTE, Abdu Isa  Kofarmata, harped on the need to give priority to polytechnics and  technical schools which are important to the country's technological and  economic development.
“Entrepreneurship programme  provides the required basis for students to acquire relevant skills,  knowledge and expertise required for creativity thereby becoming an  integral part of economic growth process," Guardian quoted the NBTE boss as saying.
He  lamented the fact that TETfund has not made any intervention fund  available to polytechnics and technical schools while universities got  N100m between 2012 and 2013.
According to him, polytechnics would fare much better if they had access to 50% of the intervention funds.
Kazaure  however charged rectors to be creative in exploring ways to access  funds for their entrepreneurship programmes, noting that some of them  lack the skills to write proposal, hence their failure to access such  funds.
Responding, the Rector of FEDPOLYADO, Mrs.  Teresa Akande urged “government at all levels to be more committed to  this laudable programme so that the future of our youths can be secured  economically.”

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