 Our Polytechnic Education stakeholders have called on President Bola Tinibu to address the issue of Bicotomy and segregation between graduates of Polytechnics and Universities. The founder of Ajayi Polytechnic, Kerry Ikiti, Dr Usai Ajayi, made the appeal at the institution's matriculation ceremony. Ajayi noted that the age-long Bicotomy is a discriminatory practice and a great disservice to the country expressing this pleasure, that the bill passed at the last National Assembly abrogating the anomaly was not signed into law by the last administration. On his part, Professor Michael Alonge highlighted the need for stakeholders in the country to support the agitations for the advancement of Polytechnic Education. HLD should just want to advise the government, if the police makers, if they cannot make an international diplomat to be equivalent to degree, BSE, they should scrap Polytechnics. In the UK, we don't have any Polytechnic education. All the Polytechnics are converted to university. So we should scrap Polytechnics and convert Polytechnics to University of Technology. That's going to be my advice to the police owners, I mean the government. So we should not have any dichotomy between HLD and BSE. The position is that HLD holders and degree holders should be at par. That's the best decision to avoid the conflict of degrees. They are saying the same thing, they are serving the same purpose. Whether HLD or BSE, they are at par in terms of number of years. So those who have made the decision that their salaries or they should be placed on the same level, they are doing the right thing. And it will reduce conflict of ideas and conflict of recognition. HIT THE NOTIFICATION BUTTON so you get notified about fresh news updates.