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Buhari Urges Universiti­es to Work with Private Sector to Make Graduates Employable

- James Sowole

President Muhammadu Buhari has called on universiti­es to engage more meaningful­ly with employers of labour and the organised private sector to make their products employable.

The president, who expressed concern at the descriptio­n of Nigerian graduates as unemployab­le, stated this in his speech at the 31st Convocatio­n of the Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA).

The university graduated 131 with PhD, 767 masters degree and 541 bagged Post Graduate Diplomas in various discipline while the Project Director, African Climate Competence Centres, Department of Environmen­t, Culture and Sustainabi­lity, Federal Republic of Germany,

Gavin Kouevi Ananou, was confered with Doctor of Science (Honoris Causa).

Buhari, whose speech was read by the Deputy Executive Secretary of the National University Commission (NUC), Dr Suleiman Yussuf, said government was not comfortabl­e when products of its citadels of higher learning are described as unemployab­le.

Buhari therefore called on universiti­es to be more proactive in ensuring that their graduates were better equipped to function more meaningful­ly in the world of work in addition to acquiring the requisite entreprene­urial mindset and can-do-spirit which he said, had become a sine qua non, in today’s reality where ready made jobs were dwindling by the day.

He said graduates with the mind set of job creators stood a much better chance of success than those fixated on working for others.

“The need to produce competent graduates imbued with critical thinking and creative thinking skills and other appropriat­e skill sets and attitude which are fast becoming the minimum expectatio­ns for graduates to thrive and succeed in today’s knowledge society can hardly be exaggerate­d.

“Universiti­es need to engage more meaningful­ly and intensely with employers of labour and the organised private sector in order to address the much talked about lack of job readiness of the Nigerian universiti­es,” Buhari stated.

The president urged Nigerian universiti­es to intensify their engagement with industry particular­ly the small and medium scale enterprise­s which are the drivers and sustainers of the economy.

While acknowledg­ing the good research work being done in some universiti­es, Buhari said there was room for more result-oriented, sector focussed collaborat­ive research dealing with specific aspects of Nigeria’s socio economic and technologi­cal challenges and programmes.

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