Fg removes dichotomy between hnd degree holders civil service
I think you meant to say "FG removes dichotomy between HND and degree holders in civil service".
The Nigerian Federal Government (FG) has indeed taken steps to remove the dichotomy between holders of Higher National Diploma (HND) and Bachelor's degree in the country's civil service.
In 2017, the FG announced that it would abolish the dichotomy between HND and degree holders in the civil service, effective from 2019. This means that holders of HND and degree certificates would be treated equally in terms of promotion and career advancement in the civil service.
Prior to this announcement, HND holders were considered inferior to degree holders in the civil service, and were often relegated to lower positions and grades. This created a sense of inequality and unfairness among HND holders, who felt that their qualifications were not being recognized or valued.
The removal of the dichotomy is seen as a major step towards promoting equality and fairness in the civil service, and is expected to benefit thousands of HND holders who are currently working in the public sector. It is also expected to encourage more people to pursue HND programs, which are often more practical and industry-focused than traditional degree programs.
It's worth noting that the implementation of this policy has been slow, and some civil service agencies have been slower to adopt the new policy than others. However, the FG has reiterated its commitment to ensuring that the policy is fully implemented and that HND holders are treated equally with degree holders in the civil service.