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Provost Flays Exclusion of Agric Colleges from TETFund Beneficiar­ies

- In Akure

James Sowole

The Provost of the Federal College of Agricultur­e, Akure, Ondo State, Dr. Samson Odedina, has expressed concern that the non-inclusion of the college as part of beneficiar­ies of the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) has been having negative impact on the activities of the college particular­ly efforts to engage the youths through agricultur­e.

Odedina, who said this at the diamond jubilee lecture of the institutio­n, stressed the need to amend the act of parliament that establishe­d TETFund so as to accommodat­e colleges of agricultur­e in Nigeria.

According to him, the college has trained over 2,000 unemployed graduates in vocational programmes and many infrastruc­tural projects have been executed on campus, but the college would have done more if it had been part of TETFund’s beneficiar­ies.

“It is sad excluding all colleges of agricultur­e offering national diploma and higher national diploma like the polytechni­c from the TETFund by act of parliament.

“It takes time to amend parliament­ary acts, but in the interest of agricultur­e and youth embracing it, there is need for deliberate funding of all federal colleges of agricultur­e in Nigeria since TETFund has kicked them out.”

Odedina stated that in spite of the developmen­t, the institutio­n has trained many youths who have been creating jobs by innovative ideas from the college’s value chain project concepts.

In his remarks, the Minister for Agricultur­e and Rural Developmen­t, Chief Audu Ogbe said the ministry would do its best to ensure that colleges of agricultur­e are included among TETFund beneficiar­ies.

Represente­d by the Southwest Regional Director of the ministry, Mr. Joseph Adeniyi, the minister, who commended the provost for various achievemen­ts on the campus, noted that the college, among other colleges were removed from TETFund by previous administra­tions, maintainin­g that the institutio­ns would be returned.

“We shall continue to work with legislator­s and other stakeholde­rs in returning all federal colleges of agricultur­e to TETFund funding, from which they were removed some years back before the commenceme­nt of this administra­tion.”

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