NGO seeks increased funding of education to up literacy rate

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An Abuja based Non-Governmental  Organization (NGO), Education Advancement Initiative (EAI), has advocated for increased funding of the educational sector, so as to improve the literacy rate among  citizens for a peaceful co-existence and  socio-economic development  of the nation.

The NGO also bemoaned the poor state of infrastructure  in tertiary institutions, especially public universities across Nigeria.

It particularly decried the none release of over N300 billion universities revitalization fund captured in the 2023 and 2024 budgetary provision   by  the Federal  Ministry of Finance and the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation.

EAI Executive Director, Higher Education Monitoring, Dr.  Faseluake Oladikpe, who spoke to newsmen recently in Abuja, also accused government functionaries of a deliberate plot to sabotage public university education and promote private ones, which they owned or have vested interest in.

Oladikpe,  noted that lack of  funding of public universities by successive governments portends grave danger to nation development.

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According to him, the refusal of the government to release the university revitalization fund is gradually killing public universities, adding that infrastructure that could aid teaching and learning  has become an eyesore in almost all the universities in Nigeria.

Oladikpe revealed that the organization in July 2024 had assessed public universities and in all the schools visited, deteriorating  infrastructure and absence of necessary equipment were common problems.

He opined that, if public university education is allowed to collapse by way of government lukewarm attitude to  funding, the country will suffer dire consequences as there would be increased crime rate precipitated by joblessness and lack of skill to engage in productive ventures  by the young population.

Oladikpe, a trained educational psychologist insisted on the release of the revitalization fund and called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to quickly  save the university system by directing the AG’s office to release the N300 billion captured in the budget to universities.

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He noted that the Tinubu-led Administration’s Student Loan Scheme will amount to nothing, should the infrastructure decay in the nation’s citadel of learning remain unattended.

The EAI executive insisted on the implementation of the agreement the Federal Government entered with the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) on Needs Assessment programme.

He stated that ASUU is deeply angered by the failure of the Federal Government to honour the 2009 Needs Assessment agreement aimed  at providing N220 billion annually  as an intervention fund for the revitalization of public universities in Nigeria.

He cautioned  the president against abandoning the needs assessment scheme designed to provide funds for the reinvigoration of public universities, particularly rehabilitation of decaying infrastructure as well as the provision of state-of-the-art teaching and learning equipment to the schools.

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He however appealed to the president to cause  the immediate release of funds for the continuation of critical projects in the institutions being executed under the nerds assessment project, as the university community anxiously awaits the commencement of the projects.

Oladikpe advised the president whom he acknowledged has made significant statements towards revamping the education sector to release funds for the projects to ensure  stable and quality academic environment.

It would be recalled that the Federal Government in 2009 reached an agreement with ASUU for the provision of N220 billion annually as intervention funds for the revitalization of universities.

A review of the agreement was done in 2014. However, it is yet to be implemented resulting in the distortion of academic calendar in the ivory tower.

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