By Usman Shuaibu

 

The Executive Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI), Professor Mohammed Sani Haruna  yesterday advised the National Universities Commission(NUC) not to register new varsities without focus on science, engineering programmes.

He said it is regrettable that many graduates are unemployable because they have no skills.

He also said polytechnics should be compelled to make their admission policy on 70-30 per cent in favour of science and technology courses.

Haruna, who gave the advice while hosting the Vice  Chancellor of Nasarawa State University, Keffi, Prof. Suleiman Mohammed.

He said: “We want to call on the National Universities Commission to please not grant licence to any new university that is not prioritizing engineering and science in its programmes.

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“It is important to say that the National Board for Technical Education should compel polytechnics to implement a ratio of 70-30 per cent admission for science and technical to other courses.

“It is supposed to be in the ratio of 70-30 in favor of engineering, science and technology because we have many graduates that are not employable and they cannot be self-employed because they have not learnt any skill.”

He commended Nasarawa State University for floating engineering courses.

He said NASENI had already secured assistance from a firm in Italy to help the university to take off its engineering courses.

Haruna added: “I am happy the university wishes to commence engineering from different perspective and not in a way things are being done, in order to resolve the nations predicament in the form of insecurity  and economic problems, the solution is in engineering, science and technology. So the nation must start to overhaul its curriculum such that the products will be relevant and meet the demands of industries.

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“NASENI is a practical organization  I remember telling you that our research is need oriented and market delivery. When you told me of your intention to come, we reached out to one of our collaborating companies in Milan, De Larenzo SPA Italy  that we have collaboration in designing and manufacturing equipment for technical and vocational education for tertiary education laboratories.

“We asked them that this is a very special institution and if they can help with equipment that will support your program in engineering and technology.

“NASENI will support the university initially with ten units of standalone security and street light. The installations will commence by next week, all things being equal. We hope the management and NASENI and the board will improve further lease,” he said.

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Responding, the VC of Nasarawa State University,  Prof. Suleiman Mohammed. said: “We are specifically planning to commence program in Engineering and Medical Science.

 

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