The National Universities Commission has said only 400,000 out of the
1.5 million candidates that sit the Unified Tertiary Matriculation
Examination yearly gain admission to Nigerian universities, the News
Agency of Nigeria reports.
The NUC Executive Secretary, Prof. Julius Okojie, said this
when Edo State Governor Adams Oshiomhole visited the
commission on Wednesday in Abuja.
Oshiomhole was at NUC to collect
the Certificate of Recognition for the new Edo State University, Iyanmo.
Okojie said new universities
were needed to boost access to higher education while making sure that quality
was not compromised.
He said, “I am always
happy when a new university comes on board; what that means is that we are
expanding and we are opening up access.
“We know the number of
candidates that sit for UTME organised by the Joint Admissions and
Matriculation Board every year.
“However, out of the 1.5 million
candidates who take UTME every year, we are barely able to make provision
for only about 400,000 students.
“The new university will,
therefore, be accessible not only to candidates from Edo State but those
from Ondo State and other states.”
According to the executive
secretary, the Edo State University, has become the 41st state university
and the 142nd university in Nigeria.
Oshiomhole said for sound
university education, there was a need to produce sound secondary school
graduates who would be able to face the rigours of university education.
He said, “We have structures
that are strong and well designed; we are building more faculties.
“We are building more
standard hostels; students will behave based on the influence of the
environment.
“So, it is my hope that we will
make the right level of investment and the university will charge fees that
will enable it to access revenue for sustained development without depending
much on the state government.”
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