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A Former Registrar of the Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN), Prof. Josiah Ajiboye, has urged the Federal Government to establish a National Teachers’ and Caregiver’s Welfare Commission to address the challenges being faced by teachers and educators in the country.

He made the call while speaking as the guest speaker during the Colleges of Education Academic Staff Union (COEASU) International Teachers’ Day celebration held in Abuja.

He also called for a comprehensive overhaul of the teaching profession in Nigeria, saying there was a need for collaborative efforts from the government, educational institutions, and stakeholders to ensure a brighter future for the country’s education system.

Ajiboye in his presentation entitled, ‘Valuing Teacher Voices: A Panacea for a Rejuvenated Teacher Education in Nigeria,’  stressed the need for greater attention to be paid to the welfare of teachers and caregivers.

Ajiboye expressed concern over the worsening state of the teaching profession in Nigeria.

The University of Ibadan’s don urged relevant authorities to take decisive action, including creating platforms that allow teachers to actively participate in shaping educational policy, curriculum design, and school governance.

He said teachers should be involved in policy-making processes, and platforms must be developed to ensure their voices are heard, adding that mechanisms should also be created to gather teacher feedback on ongoing professional development programmes to help educators enhance their teaching skills.

He further recommended the establishment of professional communities where teachers could collaborate, share experiences, and develop innovative teaching methods.

Such collaboration, he noted, would foster continuous learning and improve the overall quality of education.

Ajiboye also advocated for a structured system where educators could provide feedback on educational reforms and policies.

He encouraged the government to promote leadership opportunities for teachers within their schools and communities through mentorship programmes and training in advocacy skills, even as he harped on the need for government to meet the welfare of teachers and caregivers.

“Establish a national teachers’ and caregivers’ welfare commission where attention would be given to these two distinct categories of educators,” he said.

Additionally, Ajiboye urged the government to increase funding for education infrastructure, revise teacher welfare policies, and launch a nationwide recruitment campaign to attract more individuals into the teaching profession.

Expressing concern over the declining status of teachers in Nigeria, Prof. Ajiboye warned that the profession is becoming endangered due to poor treatment, lack of recognition, and dwindling interest among young Nigerians.

He noted that the exodus of experienced educators to other professions has further worsened the situation.

“Teaching, once regarded as a noble profession, is now facing an existential crisis in Nigeria. The alarming drop in interest in teaching as a career, along with the mass departure of qualified teachers, is a sign that urgent intervention is needed. It’s time to recognize the gravity of this issue and take immediate action to restore the dignity of teaching,” Ajiboye lamented.

He stressed that teachers should play a leading role in addressing their welfare and professional development, much like other professions in the country.

In his other recommendations for revitalizing Nigeria’s teacher education system, Ajiboye underscored the importance of placing teachers’ voices at the core of any reform.

He argued that teacher education curricula should be tailored to reflect the real-world challenges educators face, with professional development programs focusing on both local issues and global best practices.


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