The House of Representatives on Tuesday passed a bill abolishing the dichotomy between the Higher National Diploma and Bachelor of Science holders.
The legislation sponsored by Ali Isa and Edward Pwajok from Gombe and Plateau states respectively was passed for second reading inĀ April 2017.
It seeks to end perceived discrimination against polytechnic graduates (HND holders) and remove the challenges they face, especially those in the public service.
Pwajok in his lead debate said the ādiscriminationā against the polytechnic graduates āhad no moral justificationā.
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The lawmaker said there was segregation when it comes to employment issues because āthose having first degrees (university graduates)Ā are placed on Grade level 8, while those havingĀ HND are placed on grade level 6 or 7ā.
According to him,Ā the discrimination reflects in salaries as some organisations pay degree holders N100,000 at entry level, withĀ HND holders are paidĀ N70,000.
TheĀ Federal Government had abolished the dichotomy between the two classes of degree holders in the services under the Ministry of Interior.
The agencies affected were the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, Nigeria Immigration Service, Nigeria Prisons Service and Federal Fire Service







