PMB urges Universities to increase IGR for Sustainable Education

 

President Muhammadu Buhari has urged universities in the country on the need for them to increase their internally generated revenue (IGR) to enhance sustainable education.

The President stated this during the 44th convocation ceremony of the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, on Saturday.

Buhari, who was represented by the Deputy Executive Secretary, National Universities Commission (NUC), Dr Suleiman Raman-Yusuf, said that the present administration had contributed a lot in the area of education.

According to him, the future of Nigeria lies in the mode and quality of education provided to the teeming citizenry, especially the youth, as they are the nation’s future.

While reiterating that government alone could not do it, Buhari noted that in most developed countries, universities supported their governments in the funding of education.

He urged universities to be up and doing in contributing their quota to the efforts in diversifying the nation’s economy and creating the opportunity for economic growth.

“It is the responsibility of all and sundry to move the nation forward and towards the right direction,” the president stated.

He warned members of staff of the country’s universities against abuse of office, especially sexual harassment, saying that anyone found wanting would be dealt with in accordance with the law.

Buhari urged the graduands to become honed in entrepreneurial skills, saying they should be providers of economic solutions rather becoming its problems.

He charged them to embark on research that would address the challenges of development and contribute to making life better.

Also speaking, the Chancellor of the institution, Alhaji Yahaya Abubakar, the Etsu Nupe, observed that the relationship between the management, staff and students of OAU had remained cordial, thereby facilitating smooth academic programmes in the university.

He implored the graduands to be courageous in the world filled with twist and turns, bumpy hills, crossroads and many dead ends, adding that they should be good ambassadors of the citadel of intellectualism.

In his address, the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Eyitope Ogunbodede, disclosed that the university was currently reviewing the curricular of all academic programmes, in line with current developments and standards.

Ogunbodede added that emphasis was being placed on training job creators and not mere job seekers.

He informed the gathering that the university would no longer be dependent on the national grid, as it would soon generate its own electricity, among other innovations.

(NAN)

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