Tinubu’s administration to focus on financial autonomy for tertiary institutions

Tinubu’s administration to focus on financial autonomy for tertiary institutions

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President Bola Tinubu says his administration remains committed to enhancing quality education through providing strategic policies in the sector.

Mr Tinubu, who was represented by the minister of special duties and inter-governmental affairs, Zephaniah Jisalo, said this at the 27th convocation of the University of Abuja on Saturday.

He said that one of the key strategies of the ‘Renewed Hope’ agenda is financial autonomy for tertiary institutions, which will encourage universities to source funds through grants and corporate sponsorships.

According to him, this will help to promote sustainability for universities and remove dependency on the government.

Mr Tinubu said that his administration is resolute to reform the education sector.

He said the government would continue to deploy meaningful resources through regular and special interventions.

Mr Tinubu said his administration would ensure that the nation’s universities and other tertiary institutions are adequately funded to meet collective aspirations, even in the face of dwindling national income.

On the issue of strikes, the president said that his administration is conscious of the fact that strikes are accepted as legitimate means deployed by workers to fight for their welfare and better conditions of service.

He commended the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress (TUC) for their maturity, cooperation, and understanding, which led to the resolution of an impending nationwide strike.

“We recognise the rights of workers to embark on strikes as an instrument for pressing home their demands.

“However, our administration will like to caution that incessant strikes and sustained industrial unrest have crippling effects on the well-being of any society.

“Our public universities are living testimonies of the disruption, instability, and irreparable damage caused by strikes to the tertiary education sector.

“In the same vein, I want to assure the unions that henceforth, any agreements and memoranda signed between them and the government will be implemented by the latter,” he said.

Mr Tinubu said that the administration is determined to ensure that Nigerians, particularly students, parents, and all stakeholders in the education sector, are not subjected to the harrowing experience of the unnecessary closure of tertiary institutions.

He commended the management of the University of Abuja, both academic and non-academic members of staff, for their efforts in piloting the affairs of the university.

He advised the graduates to be ambassadors of change, using all the skills and knowledge they have acquired to make the country a better place.

“As you celebrate your achievements today, I urge you all to leverage the knowledge and skills acquired during your academic pursuit to contribute meaningfully to society by creating a better future for yourselves.

“You are the torchbearers of the nation, and we await the impact you will all make. I advise you all to make Nigeria what it should be with your remarkable impacts,” Mr Tinubu said.

The Vice Chancellor of the university, Prof. Abdul-Rasheed Na’allah, said that the recent restoration of full academic activities has enabled the university to accelerate its academic expansion.

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