Monday, January 25, 2016

2-IN-1 STORY: Low Ranking Of Varsities Worries Buhari; We Are Committed To Education Revival – Buhari

Maryam Abbas emerged the overall graduating student with a CGPA of 4.93 points at the 19th convocation ceremony of the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University (ATBU) held on Saturday, Jan. 23. (Image/caption source: lindaikejiblog.com)

President Muhammadu Buhari on Saturday declared the current low ranking of Nigerian universities as unacceptable.

The Nation report continues:

Reviewing the situation at the 19th- 22nd convocations of Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi, Buhari said: “It is worrisome that no Nigerian university is quoted among the top 100 universities in the world.”

Represented by Prof. Julius Okojie, Executive Secretary, National Universities Commission (NUC), the president said: “We rank below a thousand. If we do not aspire to be among the world class universities, we cannot boast of robust system capable of making the country among the top economies of the world.

“We have abundance of talents who excel elsewhere but appear incapacitated at home. This is unacceptable.

”Whatever makes our abundant talents fail at home and excel abroad must be identified and neutralised for our benefits and that of our future generation.”

He described incessant strikes by teachers as “major bottlenecks to progress of the country’s university system,” and pointed out that the repercussions of strike usually retard the smooth running of academic activities with heavy negative consequences.

Buhari asked state governments to support and encourage universities located in their states as they are responsible for harnessing local talents and promotion of local innovations

Buhari said: “The seemingly challenges especially in tertiary institutions should be seen as a teething problem that will gradually vanish as the policy takes roots.

”MDAs should, therefore, exhibit patience and understanding, bearing in mind that Nigerians shall surely reap from the fruits of the policy,’’ he said.

The Ewi of Ado Ekiti and Chancellor of the institution, Oba Rufus Aladesanmi, urged the graduating students to explore ways of self-employment and contribute to the technological and economic development of the country.

He said only a negligible number of those applying for admission into the universities are usually admitted and called on stakeholders to urgently find both short and long term solutions to the problem.

8,127 students graduated.

Among them, according to Prof. Saminu Ibrahim, the Vice-Chancellor, were 845 diploma holders and 5,577 first degree holders
The rest were 1,620 Post-Graduate Diploma and Masters Holders and 85 PhDs.
Of the 5,577 first degree graduates, 32 obtained first class, 1,203 Second Class (Upper Division) 2,702 Second Class (Lower Division), 1,481 Third Class and136 Pass.
President Muhammadu Buhari

We Are Committed To Education Revival – Buhari

Daily Trust report President Muhammadu Buhari has said that his administration’s commitment to the revival of the educational sector is not in doubt. He stated this in Bauchi on Saturday during the convocation ceremony of Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University (ATBU).

He said there was need for stakeholders to work together to salvage the sector from collapse.

The president, who was represented by Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission (NUC), Prof Julious Okojie, said, “It is worrisome that no Nigerian university is rated among the top 100 universities in the world”.

He said only a robust education system can put Nigeria among the top economies of the world. The president identified strike as one of the major bottle necks to progress in the university system, assuring lecturers that the present administration will listen to their problems.

“No doubt, most of the teachers’ demands are very germane, but strikes have a huge impact on the smooth running of academic activities. Let me assure university teachers that this administration is a listening one. All grievances must come to the table for discussion,” he added.
In his address, the Chancellor of ATBU, who is also the Ewi of Ado Ekiti, Oba Rufus Adeyemo Adejugbe, urged the federal government to expand capacities of universities to enable them to accommodate more students.

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