Streamlining For Excellence: FG Realigns TRCN And NTI To Boost Teacher Professionalism And Quality Education

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The Federal Government of Nigeria has announced a major realignment of the roles and responsibilities of the Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN) and the National Teachers’ Institute (NTI) as part of ongoing reforms to strengthen the teaching profession, streamline education delivery, and ensure high-quality learning for every Nigerian child.

Speaking on the reform, the Honourable Minister of Education, Dr. Maruf Tunji Alausa, CON, said the move reflects the Ministry’s aggressive agenda to restructure its agencies in line with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR’s Renewed Hope mandate, to provide the highest standard of education across the country.

Under the new framework, the NTI will return to its core mandate of in-service teacher training and continuous professional development at the foundational, basic, and post-basic levels, while the TRCN will focus exclusively on regulating the teaching profession and licensing qualified teachers nationwide.

In line with this reform, the Federal Government has introduced new welfare terms and operational guidelines for both agencies in the following areas:

Teacher licensing and registration

Professional development requirements

Monitoring and compliance mechanisms

Teacher welfare and benefits

Curriculum and professional practice standards

“Going forward, no teacher will be allowed to stand before a Nigerian classroom without proper registration and licensing by TRCN. This ensures that every child is taught by competent, professional teachers who meet the highest standards,” Dr. Alausa stated.

The Minister explained that both agencies now have new operational guidelines to enhance governance, oversight, and accountability. Key provisions for TRCN include mandatory teacher registration and licensing, digital integration with the national Education Management Information System, and strict enforcement of ethics and discipline within the profession. The NTI, on its part, will serve as the national implementing body for distance-based teacher training programmes, while ensuring its courses align with approved standards and frameworks.

Dr. Alausa described the reform as “a big day for the Nigerian child,” emphasizing that the restructuring will sustain ongoing progress in teacher quality and educational outcomes. He reaffirmed the government’s commitment to embedding professionalism in teaching, expanding access to continuous professional development, and enforcing compliance across all levels of education.

“This reform is about results and sustainability. It is about building a future where Nigerian children are taught by the best, prepared for the best, and supported by the best. We are consolidating progress to ensure sustainability, capability, and accountability in our teaching workforce. It is Renewed Hope in action,” the Minister said.

The Federal Ministry of Education assured Nigerians that it will continue to monitor implementation closely while working with states, private proprietors, and other stakeholders to deliver on this mandate.
This is Renewed Hope in Action in education sector

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Boriowo Folasade
Director, Press and Public Relations