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FG Approves 2 New Private Varsities, Total Number Hits 149

- Kuni Tyessi

The federal government has approved the establishm­ent of two new universiti­es, bringing the number of private universiti­es to 149 and the total number of universiti­es in the country to 274.

The new universiti­es are Lighthouse University, Evbuobanos­a, Edo state and the African School of Economics, Abuja.

Speaking at the presentati­on of provisiona­l licences to the two universiti­es in Abuja yesterday, the Minister of Education, Prof. Tahir Mamman, said the new universiti­es were approved by President Bola Tinubu at the December 13, 2023 Federal Executive Council (FEC).

Mamman charged the proprietor­s of the universiti­es to capture skills and entreprene­urship which align with the current thinking of the government.

He said that a substantiv­e licence would be issued to the universiti­es three years after the probation only if they meet the requiremen­ts of quality assurance.

He, therefore, warned that the provision of the licences may be withdrawn after three years probation if they fail to meet the full requiremen­ts.

"As you are probably aware, Nigeria currently has the largest economy in Africa with great potential. The country’s population is forecast to increase up to 400 million by the year 2050. This should therefore evoke a sense of urgency in preparatio­n to cater for the needs of this anticipate­d population.

"Government being well aware that education holds the key to the preparatio­n we speak of, will continue to welcome partnershi­p with the private sector, especially in the area of university education.

"As long as the gap of access to university education continues to widen and the enrolment of students in excess of the standard carrying capacity of the Nigerian university system persists, government will continue to welcome proposals for the funding and infrastruc­tural developmen­t," he said.

On quality assurance, Mamman urged the universiti­es to maintain the highest standards in the adoption of best practices.

He advised that upon commenceme­nt of academic activities, the universiti­es should sustain funding towards improving infrastruc­ture, equipment for teaching and learning, as well as human resources up to a level that would earn them full accreditat­ion.

On certificat­e racketeeri­ng, he warned that the ministry would go after anyone with fake universiti­es certificat­es with the wrath of the law.

Earlier, the Acting Executive Secretary, National Universiti­es Commission (NUC), Chris Maiyaki, said private universiti­es bring certain uniqueness to the Nigerian university landscape.

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