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FG to leverage transnational-education initiative to boost university intake – NUC


The National Universities Commission (NUC), says it will leverage foreign investors’ transnational-education initiative to enhance enrollment, bridge the gap on demand and supply for

higher education in Nigeria.

Dr. Chris Maiyaki, Acting Executive Secretary, NUC, stated this on Monday at the maiden Annual General Meeting of the International Studies Alumni Association, Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) Zaria, on Monday.

Maiyaki said the commission was confronted with a huge gap between demand and supply, adding that about two million prospective students seek administration into Nigerian universities annually.

According to him, the 274 nation’s universities put together can only accommodate between 500,000 and 700,000 applicants; adding that, ‘by this scenario, a huge chunk of the applicants are left unaccounted for.

‘As a matter of policy, the NUC consummated a transnational-education initiative where foreign investors would come into the country and open branch campuses and undertake training arrangements
, open teaching institutions among other several arrangements.’

The initiative, he said, would be under strict adherence to the regulatory provisions of the NUC.

While reflecting on the AGM, Maiyaki said: ‘At a moment like this, we need to look back to our alma-mater towards harnessing its potentials.’

He added that alumni were potential sources of support all over the world and commended the interim committee of the International Studies Alumni Association for its ability to galvanise resources for the AGM.

Maiyaki urged the Departmental Alumni and general body of ABU Alumni Association to tap on their huge resources, networks and groups’ dynamics to bear in moving forward the frontier of knowledge starting with ABU.

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Earlier, Alhaji Muntari Kaita, the Interim Chairman of the Association said the association consist of seasoned diplomats, academicians, specialised diplomatic journalists and other professionals.

Kaita said the aim of the associatio
n was to encourage relationships between the university community and the association.

‘Our members are determined to create synergy of giving back to our great alma-mater in order to motivate the lecturers and students to aspire for greater heights.

‘In doing so, the association has donated hundreds of books and other literary works to the Department of Political Science and International Studies Library,” Kaita said.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the event featured paper presentation entitled ‘ECOWAS and challenges of regional integration in Africa’ by Prof. Abdullahi Shehu.

New executive members of the association were also elected at the event.

Source: News Agency of Nigeria