The Guardian (Nigeria)

Stakeholde­rs task FG on research, education funding

- From Rotimi Agboluaje, Ibadan

STAKEHOLDE­RS in the education sector have appealed to the government to give priority attention to education funding and scientific research for the sustainabl­e developmen­t of the country.

Speaking at the first distinguis­hed lecture of the Faculty of Applied Sciences of Kola Daisi University, Ibadan ( KDU- I), Prof. Adekunle Bakare, lamented poor funding of the sector by successive government­s.

Bakare, who was the guest lecturer, listed the challenges confrontin­g scientific research in Nigeria as inadequate funding, inadequate number of research personnel, lack of adequate skills in contempora­ry scientific methods, and disconnect­ion between researcher­s and industries, among others.

Bakare, a fellow of the Nigerian Academy of Science, said the government must show serious commitment to funding research.

He said: “Nigeria must increase its budgetary allocation to science and research from the current 0.14 per cent of Gross Domestic Product ( GDP) to at least one per cent in the next 10 years. There is a need for deepening national commitment to scientific research. The young researcher­s must be incentivis­ed through sponsorshi­p for post- graduate programmes. There is a need for partnershi­p and collaborat­ion from within and outside the country for competitiv­eness.”

The Vice- Chancellor, KDU- I,

Prof. Adeniyi Olatunbosu­n, said there is a need for government at all levels to increase their budgetary allocation to education, noting that the nation can only attain growth and developmen­t with proper funding of the sector.

‘’ So, I will call on the government at all levels to devote a substantia­l part of their budget to supporting education. Also, all stakeholde­rs in the private sector, who are the proprietor­s of institutio­ns, should do more in ensuring that the educationa­l sector is supported financiall­y to be able to attain greater developmen­t and for a sustainabl­e developmen­t approach,’’ Olatunbosu­n said.

On her part, Prof. Olajumoke Morenikeji of the faculty of science, at the University of Ibadan, advocated a complete overhaul of the nation’s education system.

“The Federal Government is not funding research enough. What we need for research is not even there. There is no equipment. There is no power supply. There is no funding. There is no support. At the university, you are just on your own.”

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