 The federal government has been urged to show more commitment in its effort to remove the dichotomy between higher national diploma certificates H&D issued by Nigerian polytechnics and bachelor's degree certificates awarded by the university. Newly appointed rector of the federal polytechnic, Juan Nune, in Benwa State, North Central Nigeria, Dr. Tiova Ashinyadajo, made the call in an interview with Voice of Nigeria shortly after assumption of office. My intention is to ensure that we make things go well and go faster and allow it to deviate from the pain of its projects for now and until we feel that those ones are adequately completed. The MDT requirement is that before you get some accredit courses, you must be on your primary side. Where we are today is not enough to get to what we want so we have to go to another place. Because we have to expedize our movement, we ensure that we go to our primary side. The way Nigeria's system is built, people look at the university more superior than the protagonist system. One thing with this is our young generation, what they do is that they go to the university first and then they make the protagonist an afterthought or a second choice. So you cannot run away from that, it's a natural way of life, it's actually affecting the protagonist system. Notified about fresh news updates