President Goodluck Jonathan on Saturday advised all public
universities to access the N1.3tr made available through the Tertiary
Education Trust Fund to improve the quality of education in the country.
Jonathan, who is also Visitor to the Federal University of
Technology, Minna, gave the advice at 24th Convocation Ceremony of the
institution, held at the main campus, Gidan Kwano.
The President was represented by the Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission, Prof. Julius Okojie.
He said, “Government has, through the Tertiary Education Trust Fund,
made provision for the sum of N1.3tr to be disbursed to all public
universities to improve on the quality of university education with
regards to infrastructural and personnel development.
“I, therefore, urge the management of this university to ensure the
judicious use of its allocation from the intervention fund to enhance
FUT, Minna.”
He lamented the challenge of unemployment as the daily reality of
many graduates, urging public universities to include entrepreneurial
education in the undergraduate curricula.
“We have also followed this up with such intervention projects as the
Graduate Internship Scheme, Youth Enterprise with innovation (YouWin)
and other opportunities through the National Directorate of Employment.”
The Pro-chancellor and Chairman of the Governing Council of the
institution, Prof. Rufa’I Alkali, said the Federal Government had
positioned the Bank of Industry, the Small and Medium Enterprise
Development Agency of Nigeria as well as micro finance banks to help
develop small businesses that would reduce unemployment in the country.
Alkali commended the Federal Government for the N2.7bn allocation to
the university under the Needs Assessment intervention to address the
challenges of accommodation, provision of water, laboratories, workshop
and equipment.
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