President Bola Tinubu has approved the take-off of six out of 14 public universities established in the twilight of the Muhammadu Buhari administration.
The Minister of Education, Prof. Tahir Mamman, who revealed this to State House correspondents, said the choice of the universities — two colleges of agriculture, education and medicine each—was strategic to the skill empowerment goals of the Tinubu-led administration.
The Buhari administration approved the establishment of no fewer than 75 universities, encompassing federal, state and private institutions within seven years.
However, Mamman said the Federal Government lacked the funds and qualified staffing to kick start all institutions at once as they were capital intensive.
He explained that the Tinubu administration would be “conservative” in doling out approvals for the establishment of new universities.
“And then there are quite a number of universities and institutions which were approved in the last days of the last administration, which because of issues of funding, and even staff it may not be prudent to get these institutions to take off altogether at once,” Mamman said, after he briefed Tinubu at the Aso Rock Villa.
“So Mr. President has directed we stagger their commencement, their take-off, so that the government can properly support them,” he added.
The six universities that have been approved to take off in the first phase included Federal University of Education, Agbor, Delta State;
Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Ogun State;
Federal College of Medicine, Onitsha, Anambra State”
Federal College of Agriculture, Zuru, Kebbi State”
Federal College of Education, Jama’are, Bauchi State and Federal College of Medicine, Ijero-Ekiti, Ekiti State
It is unclear when the remaining eight universities will be allowed to commence operations.
Meanwhile,there was jubilation galore in the various Ijero-Ekiti township WhatsApp platforms, including Ijero Development Association (IDA), Ijero Municipal Agenda (IMA), Ijero District Development Foundation (IDDF) and other Ijero Community development Association platforms.
The indigenous people were sending congratulatory messages to one another for this good news of the new federal tertiary institution approved for the community.
“This is a prophesy of many years ago coming to pass” one of Ijero residents online posted on IDA platform.