President Muhammadu Buhari has called for a change of attitude towards education for genuine change and progress in the country.
Speaking at the 52nd convocation ceremony of the University of Lagos, Buhari said; “It is therefore imperative for universities in the country to take the lead in opening our minds to the emerging scenarios and equipping ourselves to meet the challenges posed by these changes.”
The Deputy Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission (NUC), Chris Maiyaki, representing the president, also tasked universities to be in the forefront of generating and disseminating knowledge and innovations to ensure the country’s participation in the global knowledge society.
He added, “Government on its part will continue to encourage our universities and other tertiary institutions to produce the necessary skilled manpower with a view to building a strong economy.”
The president stated that the current administration has recently shown its commitment to the university system by releasing N22.5 billion as Earned Allowances and N30 billion as Revitalisation Fund for the universities.
He also ensured that the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) is responsive and proactive, by providing among others, funds for research, infrastructure and staff development.
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