Daily Trust Saturday

‘Nigeria produced 38 female VCs out of 760 in 60 years’

- Chidimma C. Okeke

The secretary-general of the Committee of Vice Chancellor­s of Nigerian Universiti­es (CVCNU), Professor Yakubu Ochefu, has disclosed that over 720 individual­s have held the position of vice chancellor in the Nigeria University System (NUS) since 1960, out of which 38 were women.

Prof Ochefu, who disclosed this in Abuja yesterday at a briefing to herald the commemorat­ion of the 60 years anniversar­y of the committee, said although a number of them were deceased, many are still serving in various universiti­es across the country.

He said the committee, which held its first meeting in 1962, comprised of vice chancellor­s of federal, state and private universiti­es in Nigeria and set to celebrate 6o of their existence and has been been working very quietly in the background in improving the university system.

Prof Ochefu said the major initiative of policies the education system has today were from the meetings and inputs of the CVC, such as harmonisat­ion of academic calendar, National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) , Joint Admissions and Matriculat­ion Board (JAMB), improving the welfare of the staff of university staff, predatory journals to promote good practices in the university system, and the minimum academic benchmark and core curriculum of the university.

He said the university system went through so many challenges, ranging from funding and access, but was able to overcome some, and that celebratin­g 60 years was a milestone achievemen­t as water had passed through the bridges but was able to overcome.

Meanwhile, the 60th anniversar­y scheduled to hold on Monday in Abuja would have President Bola Tinubu and Vice President Kashim Shettima as distinguis­hed guests of honour, while the president of the Nigerian Academy of Science, Prof Ekanem Braide is billed to be the keynote speaker

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