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Federal universities to get N208bn for facilities – Buhari

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Federal universities in Nigeria are to share the sum of N208bn to develop infrastructural facilities before 2019 ends, President Buhari has promised.

The President disclosed this at the 23rd convocation of the University of Abuja, where he was represented by  the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, Mr Sonny Echono.

Buhari said the approval was done under the 2019 intervention of the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFunf)  to “address the deficiencies in all the segments of our educational system.”

He said, “The ability of Nigeria with its huge population to overcome its present challenges of development no longer depends on petroleum resources but on the ability of the country to develop its human capital. The present administration will continue to improve on the infrastructural facilities in the universities, promote teacher development and curriculum review.

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“It is in furtherance of this that I recently approved the disbursement of N208bn to public tertiary institutions under the 2019 intervention of the TETFUND.

“The government will continue to look into the issues raised by the universities, especially regarding physical development and will equally monitor the universities closely.”

UNIABUJA Vice-Chancellor, Prof Michael Adikwu, said 4,946 students graduated from the institution with 24 first-class.

He said, “The total is made up of 4,725 undergraduates and 221 postgraduate students from the 2017/2018 session. We have 982 Second Class Upper and 2,498 Second Class Lower degrees. A total of 68 have doctoral degrees while 233 were awarded master’s degrees.”

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