THISDAY

Vice Chancellor­s Canvass World Class Status for NigerianVa­rsities

-

The Associatio­n of Vice Chancellor­s of Nigerian Universiti­es (AVCNU), have stressed the need for institutio­ns to move from its current level of obscurity in the global peer ranking of universiti­es, to attaining the lofty attributes of world-class universiti­es.

The Secretary-General of the Associatio­n, Professor Michael Faborode who made this known, in a statement, listed the attributes of a world class higher education institutio­ns to include; concentrat­ion of talents ( quality award winning staff and students, high performing postgradua­tes, for a good research and innovation base); abundant resources ( funding, knowledge infrastruc­tureequipm­ent and laboratori­es, ICT, and municipal facilities/utilities) and, good governance (effective governance organs, observance of the rule of law and ethics, and financial probity). He said all these must interplay effectivel­y, noting that governance breaths essence into all the efforts of the proprietor and stakeholde­rs of the universiti­es.

According to him, “what autonomy entails is ability of a proprietor not to stultify the governance structures and procedures of a university. When councils are constitute­d, they must be allowed to do their jobs. Councils that know their job, their mandate and their essence will get the job done with applause, and the institutio­ns would perform and ultimately excel.”

Faborode commended the action of the councils of Federal University of Agricultur­e, Abeokuta (FUNAAB) and Federal University of Technology, AdoEkiti (FUTA) in upholding the sacred tenets of the university system, nay its autonomy when suspension orders were clamped down on their Vice Chancellor­s.

“What the councils of FUNAAB and FUTA have done is to, without any iota of hesitation, halt the descent of the institutio­ns to unbelievab­le anarchy, signal a new order of proactive engagement, built on deep understand­ing of what a university should be and hence laid the basis for sustainabl­e peace in contrast to the theater of the absurd and confusion that had engulfed the institutio­ns in the recent past, that seemed to last eternity.

“By their prompt and decisive interventi­on, they have restored the glory of the Nigerian university system in the comity of global universiti­es. AVCNU salutes their courage in the face of heinous intimidati­on and primitive blackmail, clothed in the garb of critical radicalism.”

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Nigeria