Payment for revitalisation of tertiary institutions underway: Minister

The minister of education, Tahir Mamman, says payment for the revitalisation of the tertiary institutions in the country is underway.
Mr Mamman also said the federal government had approved the payment of salary increase of 35 per cent to academic and 25 per cent to non-academic staff in a further commitment to their welfare.
He said this in Abuja on Monday at an event to mark the 60-year anniversary of the Committee of Vice Chancellors of Nigerian Universities (CVCNU).
The minister also challenged the committee to place Nigerian universities among global institutions that use science and technology as vehicles for solving their problems.
He also said that with regard to energy, steps had been taken to power the universities through gas-powered facilities using the PPP window provided by the government.
“The scheme is intended to start with 18 universities in the first instance and the shortlisted universities will be contacted appropriate stage of the project.
“The centrality of the power to service delivery, research and cost savings cannot be over-emphasised.
“Due to the recognition of the centrality of the education sector, a committee was set up to provide a roadmap to guide policy, provide implementation plans, deliverables, key performance indicators (KPIs).
“And timeline was put in place and the report of the committee is expected to be submitted this month,” he said.
He noted that arrangements had been concluded for a meeting with heads of key security outfits to review and enhance the security cover of the schools.
He added that the role of government is to continue to support the public sector universities with appropriate resources while encouraging the proper development of the private universities that are now in greater numbers.
He, however, urged Nigerian universities to produce competent and skilled graduates as they are expected to tap, explore and exploit other sources of funding to run the system as the convention globally to support government funding.
“The government is also keenly interested in having a stable academic calendar for appropriate learning, research, collaboration and student exchange to take place,” he added.
Celebrating 60 years of existence, the minister called on the committee to do more to bridge the gap between industries and institutions through their leadership.
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