Ex-ASUU President, Ogunyemi Kicks Against Creation of New Varsities

A former President of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, Prof Biodun Ogunyemi, has said Nigeria doesn’t need new universities, urging the Federal Government to stop approving new tertiary institutions.

He asked the Federal Government to rather focus on rehabilitating the existing ones so that they can deliver quality education to the citizens.

Ogunyemi said this on Wednesday, during a symposium to celebrate a former President of the Colleges of Education Academic Staff Union, Sam Akindele, in Abuja.

Lamenting the deterioration in the country’s education sector, the university teacher urged the government to focus on making the existing institutions work.

Ogunyemi, who spoke during the panel discussion argued that, “Nigeria doesn’t need new universities.  The structures we are operating, how well are they positioned to deliver? We are talking of establishing more institutions whereas they are not catering for the existing ones. Who is deceiving who?

“Go to the National Assembly now; you can be sure they have nothing less than 30 bills proposing new colleges of education; not less than 50 bills proposing new universities, polytechnics and so on. Is that what we need?

“How well are the existing institutions delivering? It means those who are there are not connected with the system.” He cries.


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