FACULTY OF EDUCATION HOLDS 1ST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
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The Faculty of Education at Akwa Ibom State University (AKSU) hosted its 1st International Conference, themed ‘Education in a Period of Rising Insecurity, Kakistocracy, and Economic Downturn,’ Tuesday, November 5, 2024, at the University's Main Campus in Ikot Akpaden, Mkpat Enin Local Government Area.

In his address, the Vice-Chancellor and Chief Host of the occasion, Prof. Nse U. Essien, emphasised the essential role of education in societal transformation, stating, “The best way to change society is by education.” He urged participants to have in-depth discussions on strategies to address the rising issue of kidnappings in schools and society, asserting that the conference would provide valuable insights to support technological advancement and professional development. Prof. Essien welcomed the keynote speaker, lead paper presenters, and participants. He expressed delight at the Faculty of Education’s 1st International Conference and encouraged making it an annual event.

The keynote speaker, Prof. Emmanuel E. Ekuri from the University of Calabar, presented a paper entitled ‘Education as a Beacon of Hope in Turbulent Times.’ Prof. Ekuri highlighted education as a transformative force, essential in fostering resilience and stability during socio-economic and political upheavals. He stressed the role of education in equipping individuals with knowledge and skills for adaptability, stability, and peace building.

The Chairman of the conference and former Dean, Faculty of Education, Dr. Patrick J. Uko, stressed Nigeria’s multi-faceted challenges, including: insecurity, insurgencies, kidnappings, economic downturn and high cost of education, all of which he attributed to mismanagement and kakistocracy, with negative impact on students and educators. He recommended that education practitioners must proffer solutions to successfully tackle such issues.

In his welcome remarks, the Dean, Faculty of Education, Dr. Iniobong E. Akpan, said that the conference theme was apt, considering that rising insecurity, economic hardship, and political mismanagement have strained educational systems worldwide. He therefore called on educators, researchers, and policymakers to explore options that will fortify learning and inspire resilience during these challenging times. Dr. Akpan thanked the Vice-Chancellor and AKSU Management for their support with organising the conference.

Lead papers were presented by Prof. Eme Joseph on the theme ‘Education in a Period of Rising Insecurity, Kakistocracy, and Economic Downturn’ and by Prof. Imo E. Umoinyang on ‘Actualisation of Nigeria’s Education Goals Amidst Rising Insecurity, Kakistocracy, and Economic Downturn,’ both from the University of Uyo. Parallel sessions continued over two days with various scholars presenting research papers.

Conference highlights included: cultural performances by students, goodwill messages from the Managing Director of AKSU MicroFinance Bank, Mr. Effiong Eliada, and a representative of the Executive Chairman of Mkpat Enin Local Government Area, Hon. (Engr.) Emmanuel Inyang.

Attendees were: the Director, Centre for Continuing Education, Prof. Franca Anijaobi-Idem; Director, Gender Affairs, Dr. Eme Imah; Head, Department of Science Education, Dr. Felicia Umanah; Head, Directorate of Information, Public Relations and Protocol, Mr. Gabriel Otu and staff from the same Directorate; participants, staff, students and members of the University Community.