The National
Universities Commission, NUC, on Thursday denied 11 private universities
operating in Nigeria full operational licenses for their inability to meet set
standards three years after they were issued provisional licenses. Speaking at the
presentation of the full operational licenses to nine other private
universities, the NUC Executive Secretary, Julius Okojie, said the 11 affected
private universities were given two years to get their full operational
licenses, but failed to get in in three.
The
affected universities are Wesley University of Science and Technology, Landmark
University, Rhema University, Samuel Adegboyega University, Paul University,
Oduduwa University, Tansian University, Baze University, Obong University,
Achievers University and Wellspring University.
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Mr.
Okojie, who did not mention any punitive measure for the affected universities,
explained that the provisional license was intended to create room for
effective mentoring and qualitative growth within the first three years of
operation of a new private university.
He
noted that the universities were also to be monitored by NUC to ensure that
they comply with the original purpose of establishment.
“That
was also part of NUC’s initiative for early warning signals to detect
compromises in quality for the application of corrective and remedial measures
to redress such situations,” he said.
He
added that the commission monitors the activities of universities in the
country, and inspects and penalises them through the accreditation process.
“If
we don’t monitor them now they will have problems. So they will slow down on
programmes, (we) look at their staff strength and look at their programmes,” he
said.
Also
speaking, the Vice chancellor of Caleb University, Ayodeji Olukoju, said
private universities are the way forward for tertiary education in the country.
He
said since interim licenses were given, the institutions had focused on
academic programme development, system development and infrastructural
development.
The
nine universities that received full operational licenses are Veritas
University, Caleb University, Geofery Okoye University, Fountain University,
Adeleke University, Western Delta University, Afe Babalola University, Salem
University and Nigerian Turkish Nile University.
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