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Monday, 25 November 2013
The Future Of Private Universities In Nigeria Is Bright, Begs ASUU To Call Off Strike – Okonjo-Iweala
Minister of Finance, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, has said
that with the high demand for university
education in Nigeria, the future of private tertiary
institutions in the country is bright.
She added that Nigeria was on the path of addressing
the problems in its education with the injection of
N220bn annually to infrastructural development in
the universities.
She spoke at an event in Oduduwa University, Ipetu
Modu, Osun State, where the minister and Governor
of Central Bank of Nigeria, Lamido Sanusi, were
respectively conferred with honourary doctorate
degree of science in accountancy and economics on
Saturday.
Okonjo-Iweala expressed optimism in prompt
physical infrastructural development of the country’s
universities, revealing also the Federal Government
plan to support privately-owned tertiary institutions in
the country.
She said, “The increasing demand in tertiary education
suggests that there is great protection for private
investment in tertiary education in Nigeria to thrive.
“As we continue to invest in critical infrastructure and
provide practical-oriented curriculum, we will arrive
at what graduates in this country need to survive.
“Our tertiary education system is facing enormous
challenges, which this country must urgently address.
The Federal Government is deeply committed to the
provision of good education by tackling the problems
of tertiary education and has set aside additional
N220bn annually to be able to address infrastructural
problems in our tertiary institutions.
“We know that we will need to do more as the years
go by but the political will to perfect the business of
tertiary education in this country is present in the
administration of President Goodluck Jonathan.”
The minister said that the Federal Government
acknowledged the place of quality education in the
nation’s development but stressed that the desired
excellence could only be achieved with the genuine
partnership with the private sector.
“Quality education will have positive impact on our
economy, therefore, both public and private sectors
will need to work together to reach our desired goal,”
she said.
Sanusi expressed optimism that partnership of
private and public sector would develop the nation’s
economy to the desired capacity.
“Nigeria has a long way to go but the government will
like to assure the nation that with the support of the
private sector, the country has a great future,” he
said.
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