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Senate, NUC seek establishment of more tertiary institutions

  • As stakeholders support proposed Okigwe varsity

By David Odama

The Senate and the National Universities Commission, NUC, have sought for the establishment of more universities in Nigeria .

Clamour for more universities in the country by the Senate and NUC, came as stakeholders in the education sector, supported proposed Federal University, Okigwe in Imo State during a public hearing organised on Monday by the Senate Committee on Tertiary Institutions and TETFund

In separate remarks on the occasion, the chairman of the committee, Senator Muntari Dandutse; sponsor of the bill seeking for establishment of the Federal University, Okigwe, Senator Patrick Ndubueze and the Executive Secretary of NUC, Mr Chris Maiyaki, called for establishment of more universities in the country to meet up with demand for education at that level by millions of Nigerians.

Specifically according to the NUC Executive Secretary, available statistics show huge deficit of required number of universities in Nigeria.

“There are 275 universities both public and Private for over two million prospective students seeking for admission on yearly basis.

“The implication is that on yearly basis , out of the two million prospective students seeking for university admission, only 500,000 to 700,000 are absolved, leaving about 1.3million out of the equation with attendant frustrations.

“Nigeria definitely needs more Universities , as the 275 existing ones are just too inadequate for her population of 200 million .

“Indonesia which also has over 200 million population like Nigeria, has about 2,000 universities, not to talk of Russia, Brazil, India with hundreds of thousands of universities,” he said.

Maiyaki added that the required expansion of regulatory and capacity building for more universities are already being put in place by NUC.

Earlier in his remarks, Senator Dandutse said the proposed Federal University, Okigwe would help to make university education more accessible to Nigerians in Imo State in particular and across the country generally.

In his own remarks, Senator Ndubueze, said the proposed university would give Okigwe town the required transformation it deserved over the years, being the only province of the past that have not been accorded federal presence, let alone, made capital of a state like many others.

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