The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has reacted to the approval by Federal Government to establish 20 new private universities in the country.
Dr. Lazarus Maigoro, Chairman of the University of Jos Chapter of ASUU, who made the call in an interview with NAN on Thursday in Jos, tasked the varsities to ensure quality education as they kick off operation.
Recall that the Federal Executive Council (FEC) on Wednesday approved the establishment of 20 new private universities in the country.
DAILY POST reports that the newly approved private universities include: Topfaith University, Mkpatak, Thomas Adewumi University, Oko-Irese, Maranathan University, Mgbidi, Ave Maria University, Piyanko, Al-Istiqama University, Sumaila, and Mudiame University, Irrua
Also approved are Havilla University, Nde-Ikom, Claretian University of Nigeria, Nekede, NOK University, Kachia, Karl-Kumm University, Vom, James Hope University, Lagos, Maryam Abacha American University of Nigeria,Kano, Capital City University, Kano, and Ahman Pategi University, Pategi,
Others include University of Offa, Offa, Mewar University, Masaka, Edusoko University, Bida, Philomath University, Kuje, Khadija University, Majia, and Anan University, Kwall,https://dailypost.ng/2021/02/03/full-list-of-20-newly-approved-private-universities-in-nigeria/
Reacting, Maigoro alleged that some private universities in Nigeria were responsible for half-baked graduates in the society.
“It is actually good to have private universities that have standard and quality, unfortunately, most of the existing ones are nothing to write home about.
“Most a times, they push out people with empty brains as graduates; these graduates hardly contribute meaningfully to the growth ad development of the society.
“These graduates become a problem to the society rather than solving the existing problems as intellectuals.
“So, I want to urge the owners and managers of these newly approved universities to maintain standard,” he urged.
He called on the Federal Government and relevant agencies to intensify monitoring mechanisms to set high standards.