FG cannot completely stop funding the universities-Osodeke

Osodeke. Pix: news.independent.org

The President of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Prof. Emmanuel Osodeke has told the Federal Government that it cannot completely stop funding the universities.

Osodeke, who was reacting to a report by the Minister of Education Prof. Tahir Mamman, saying that the Federal Government will come up with new ways of funding tertiary education, said the Constitution of Nigeria stated that the Federal Government must fund public universities.

Speaking on Channels Television’s breakfast show, Sunrise Daily on Thursday, Osodeke said, “There is no way the Federal Government of Nigeria would say they would not fund public universities because it is there in the law. It is there in the Constitution, look at section 18 of the Constitution, it says ‘university, primary and secondary are free.”

While Osodeke remained cautious about speculating on the government’s intentions, he noted that if the law is followed to run university operations without any interference from bureaucrats, there would be little to worry about in terms of funding.

“The only problem is that it is not judicable, that’s the only problem so I said I don’t think this government from what we have seen is going to say we are going to hands off from university.

“But the autonomy is here, ignited in year 2003 if we follow that law and allow it to run without interference from the bureaucrats, the university system would be fine.”

He added that if Nigeria commits greater allocation to education like countries in Europe are doing, the universities will have enough funds to run its activities.

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