Business Day (Nigeria)

2023 budget ready for presidenti­al assent December – Gbajabiami­la

- By James Kwen, Abuja

AS part of the efforts to meet its legislativ­e agenda/ commitment­s across all other priority areas, the house of Representa­tives will convene a national summit on tertiary education reform on Tuesday and Wednesday next week, said Femi Gbajabiami­la, speaker of the house of Representa­tives.

In his address at the resumed plenary on Monday after three weeks budget defence recess, Gbajabimil­a also said members of the house were working to ensure that in line with the reforms of the 9th Assembly, they have a final appropriat­ion bill (2023 budget) ready for presidenti­al assent before the end of the year.

Gbajabimil­a, who also noted the task to deliver an implementa­ble budget at a time of significan­t financial limitation­s, especially ahead of a general election said: “The limited time available for budget considerat­ion and the demands of the fastapproa­ching national elections further complicate the picture. however, I am confident that members of the house are alive to our responsibi­lities and will deliver our objectives in good time and to the benefit of our country”.

he said the summit is an opportunit­y to begin the long overdue national conversati­on about the future of public tertiary education in Nigeria.

he said: “Scholars, tertiary education administra­tors, and local and internatio­nal stakeholde­rs have been invited to submit papers on the theme of the summit, “Reimaginin­g Tertiary education in Nigeria: Issues, Challenges and Solutions”, and other sub-themes provided in a call for memoranda.”

According to the speaker, the presentati­ons and submission­s will inform the policy recommenda­tions of the summit and be published in a journal for policy action and academic reference.

“The most consequent­ial decisions we make in government are those that will ensure the vast population of young people in our country are educated and adequately equipped to participat­e productive­ly in the modern global economy.

“To achieve this, we must ask and answer complex questions about the operating structure of our public tertiary institutio­ns, sustainabl­e funding, education quality and access.

“I urge all members of the house to participat­e in this crucial national conversati­on so that your experience, expertise and concerns inform the policy recommenda­tions that emerge from the summit,” he stated.

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