FOSTERING NATIONAL SECURITY THROUGH QUALITY TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING FOR NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Keywords:
TVET, National security & National developmentAbstract
The role of Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) in fostering national development cannot be overemphasized. In many developing nations, Nigeria inclusive, the need for skilled workforce is paramount for driving economic growth and ensuring national security. This paper explores the nexus between quality TVET and national development, stressing its potential to transform economies and strengthen security frameworks. The paper also examines strategies for promoting national security through TVET. These include blending TVET with national security policies, strengthening Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) in TVET and expanding access to TVET in rural and marginalized areas. In a similar vein, the paper also pointed-out key barriers to effective TVET policies implementation in Nigeria, including under-estimation of practical teaching, weakness of teachers’ force in practical teaching, corruption among others. By equipping individuals with practical skills and competencies, TVET programmes enable the workforce to adapt to technological advancements and meet the demands of various industries, thereby reducing unemployment and underemployment. Furthermore, the paper discusses the security implications of unemployment and unskilled labour, arguing that quality TVET can ameliorate these risks by providing youth with viable alternatives through job creation. The integration of entrepreneurship education within the trade areas of TVET is also adjudged as one of the strategies for enhancing self-reliance and economic independence among youth. The paper concludes by campaigning for increased investment in TVET infrastructure, curriculum refinement, and teacher training as essential components for enhancing the quality of TVET programmes. The paper recommended among others that; the policymakers, educators, and industry stakeholders should collaborate in strengthening TVET systems to realize the goals of national security and economic growth, thereby contributing to the overall national development.