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ASUU Opposes TETFUND On Inclusion Of Private Varsities In Projects by Bobloco: 7:45pm On Oct 11, 2023
The Academic Staff Union of Universities ((ASUU) has kicked against the plan by the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) to include private universities as beneficiaries of its projects.

ASUU President, Prof. Emmanuel Osodeke, made this known at a two-day interactive session between TETFund and all unions of beneficiary institutions in Abuja on Wednesday.


Osodeke said that the move to include private varsities in the fund’s project would lead to proliferation of private universities devoid of quality.


He charges the fund to work more on its project monitoring method saying that the level of performance by the beneficiary institutions are not in tandem as some of them receive the same amount of money.

He called for sanctions against non-performing institutions while also advocating for the abolition of what he referred to as “stakeholders fund”.

“ASUU will continue to embark on strike untill the right thing is done in our tertiary institutions. Stakeholders fund should be abolished,” Osodeke said.

In his address, the Executive Secretary of TETFund, Sonny Echono, said the interactive session was conceived as a proactive engagement against the backdrop of the prevailing challenges in the subsector.

Echono said that the engagement was also for the purpose of sustaining steady growth and development of tertiary education.

He stressed the need to consistently engage and challenge one another on how best to improve the situation.

“It is our fervent hope that this interactive session will provide an enabling environment for us to understand some of our challenges and difficulties in the delivery of quality education in our institutions.


“Thereby making meaningful contribution to the successful execution of the objective of the fund.


“As you all know our primary mandate is to rehabilitate, restore and consolidate tertiary education in Nigeria, using funding alongside project management.

“The session is also expected to serve as a platform to discuss and mitigate incidences of industrial disputes in the tertiary education sector and look at ways to prevent and avoid their occurrences,” he said.

Echono also explained that the interactive session would bring the opportunity to build and solidify cooperation among the fund, its beneficiary institutions and the unions on matters that affect the growth and development of tertiary education.

“I believe that this interaction will bring up issues of concerns that will not only enable us address the areas of intervention in our institutions.

“It will also espouse gaps and shortcoming that have resulted in strikes and interruptions of academic sessions, with a view to mitigating them,” he said.


He called for urgent need for all stakeholders to unify efforts to reposition our tertiary institutions for the challenges of the times, especially in dealing with strike actions in the institutions.

“Studies have shown a link between poor student performance and industrial strike by unions. The arguments generally are that the quality of teaching and learning will significantly improve when teaching and learning are uninterrupted.

“Furthermore, building world class institutions requires a consistent and regular academic calendar and this is often affected by industrial strikes.

“However, a closer look will also show that many industrial strikes by the unions were for the improvement in teaching and learning conditions for both staff and students.

“It is for these reasons that sessions like this are organised to deliberate and find common grounds on issues of mutual interest and benefits,” he added.

Also, the former President, Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Ayuba Wabba, who spoke on ‘The Role of Trade Unions in TETFund Intervention Activities”, commended the fund for its commitment to the elevation of university education.

Wabba noted that the NLC had benefitted a great deal from the ideological clarity and consistency of the unions in the tertiary institutions.

“The patriotic and historical resistance of the Congress against the debilitating influence and impact of neo-liberal policies of the successive government in Nigeria drew a lot of inspiration.

” This is as well as drawing verve from the intellectually sound positions advanced by unions in our tertiary institutions,” he said

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Re: ASUU Opposes TETFUND On Inclusion Of Private Varsities In Projects by SoNature(m): 7:57pm On Oct 11, 2023
TETFund hasn't been able to save public schools but wants to include private schools in its projects.

Private universities charge a lot of tuition fees, so TETFund should focus on rescuing government schools.

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Re: ASUU Opposes TETFUND On Inclusion Of Private Varsities In Projects by Smithkafors(m): 8:04pm On Oct 11, 2023
They want to start funding their private schools. The universities that looks like village huts has not been revitalised, na private?.

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Re: ASUU Opposes TETFUND On Inclusion Of Private Varsities In Projects by Zandena(f): 8:04pm On Oct 11, 2023
This is evil, callous, wicked and disastrous to the public universities!
Imagine an agency of government established to help public tertiary institutions in infrastructure and modern teaching facilities would now extend the gesture to privately owned businesses/ institutions whose primary objective is to cripple public institutions.
What is wrong with our government oh God!

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Re: ASUU Opposes TETFUND On Inclusion Of Private Varsities In Projects by OlujobaSamuel: 8:12pm On Oct 11, 2023
Tetfund was created with an obj to cover all schools and not just public schools, public schools have been the sole beneficiary because private charged substantial fee that covers major infrastructural need.
Modified.
The fund is for just public schools, private is excluded. Thanks

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Re: ASUU Opposes TETFUND On Inclusion Of Private Varsities In Projects by CodeTemplar: 8:14pm On Oct 11, 2023
SoNature:
TETFund hasn't been able to save public schools but wants to include private schools in its projects.

Private universities charge a lot of tuition fees, so TETFund should focus on rescuing government schools.
govt schools get a lot from taxpayers generally. Let private schools in too.

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Re: ASUU Opposes TETFUND On Inclusion Of Private Varsities In Projects by OlujobaSamuel: 8:15pm On Oct 11, 2023
Zandena:
This is evil, callous, wicked and disastrous to the public universities!
Imagine an agency of government established to help public tertiary institutions in infrastructure and modern teaching facilities would now extend the gesture to privately owned businesses/ institutions whose primary objective is to cripple public institutions.
What is wrong with our government oh God!
This is not true, tetfund isn't for public schools, it's for all schools.
Why are state owned tertiary schools benefitting from it despite some charging high fee?
Modified.
I just checked, the Fund is for just public schools (state and fed). Apologies for that.

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Re: ASUU Opposes TETFUND On Inclusion Of Private Varsities In Projects by CodeTemplar: 8:17pm On Oct 11, 2023
Zandena:
This is evil, callous, wicked and disastrous to the public universities!
Imagine an agency of government established to help public tertiary institutions in infrastructure and modern teaching facilities would now extend the gesture to privately owned businesses/ institutions whose primary objective is to cripple public institutions.
What is wrong with our government oh God!
the govt licenced both sets of institutions so keep your shitty ideas in your ASUU brain please.
Re: ASUU Opposes TETFUND On Inclusion Of Private Varsities In Projects by MissWords: 8:19pm On Oct 11, 2023
Okay
Re: ASUU Opposes TETFUND On Inclusion Of Private Varsities In Projects by MadamExcellency: 8:30pm On Oct 11, 2023
Zandena:
This is evil, callous, wicked and disastrous to the public universities!
Imagine an agency of government established to help public tertiary institutions in infrastructure and modern teaching facilities would now extend the gesture to privately owned businesses/ institutions whose primary objective is to cripple public institutions.
What is wrong with our government oh God!

Are Nigerians not the ones attending those private Universities?

ASUU is not authorized to interfere with the policy of the FG that has to do with enhancing the well-being of all Nigerian students.

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Re: ASUU Opposes TETFUND On Inclusion Of Private Varsities In Projects by cenaman(m): 6:27am On Oct 12, 2023
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Re: ASUU Opposes TETFUND On Inclusion Of Private Varsities In Projects by Pearlmom: 6:27am On Oct 12, 2023
OlujobaSamuel:

This is not true, tetfund isn't for public schools, it's for all schools.
Why are state owned tertiary schools benefitting from it despite some charging high fee?
Modified.
I just checked, the Fund is for just public schools (state and fed). Apologies for that.

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Re: ASUU Opposes TETFUND On Inclusion Of Private Varsities In Projects by tunwumi: 6:27am On Oct 12, 2023
This is an avenue for the people that destroy public education to double down

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Re: ASUU Opposes TETFUND On Inclusion Of Private Varsities In Projects by adecz: 6:28am On Oct 12, 2023
undecided


Wetin concern government with funding
of private universities that already charge
N1m and upwards for school fees❓


It's possible one of the TETFUND officials
has shares in a private university or
trying to start a private university.


When ASUU was fighting & striking to get things right, private universities where
not concerned but now want to reap where
dem no sow.😡😡😡


Dem suppose flog them for even mentioning
such an idea.


Nonsense❗️❗️❗️

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Re: ASUU Opposes TETFUND On Inclusion Of Private Varsities In Projects by AntiChristian: 6:28am On Oct 12, 2023
TETFund is for public schools owned by the state and federal government!

Let them focus on the mandate and let private schools be ran with private funds!

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Re: ASUU Opposes TETFUND On Inclusion Of Private Varsities In Projects by Cmanforall: 6:28am On Oct 12, 2023
They want to enjoy alone
Re: ASUU Opposes TETFUND On Inclusion Of Private Varsities In Projects by jojothaiv(m): 6:28am On Oct 12, 2023
The funds is usually meant for public schools i.e state and federal owned institutions so I don't get where private owned institutions now becomes the responsibility of TETFUND!

Abi update don dey wey guy man for Guyana no follow.

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Re: ASUU Opposes TETFUND On Inclusion Of Private Varsities In Projects by Cmanforall: 6:30am On Oct 12, 2023
SoNature:
TETFund hasn't been able to save public schools but wants to include private schools in its projects.

Private universities charge a lot of tuition fees, so TETFund should focus on rescuing government schools.
On the contrary, Tetfund has benefitted lots of universities and individuals.
Many lecturers have used the Tetfund to Japa

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Re: ASUU Opposes TETFUND On Inclusion Of Private Varsities In Projects by Lovenorth: 6:31am On Oct 12, 2023
The forger don't know the value of education hence he is corn-fused

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Re: ASUU Opposes TETFUND On Inclusion Of Private Varsities In Projects by gibiam(m): 6:32am On Oct 12, 2023
Just like public fun was to finance Dangote refinery, mak una go on, Nigerians can't do anything after all.

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Re: ASUU Opposes TETFUND On Inclusion Of Private Varsities In Projects by RajahBaltazar: 6:32am On Oct 12, 2023
Tbh, TETFUND should find public institutions only. TESCOM doesn't concern itself with private secondary schools nor does SUBEB concern itself with private primary schools. Private universities, as private businesses that they are, should find themselves exclusively. All costs will eventually be passed to their students, anyway.

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Re: ASUU Opposes TETFUND On Inclusion Of Private Varsities In Projects by 99thEnemy(m): 6:37am On Oct 12, 2023
Selfish...

TETFUND is about improving the standard of the Nigerian educational system which include private universities.
Re: ASUU Opposes TETFUND On Inclusion Of Private Varsities In Projects by fatboyslym007: 6:46am On Oct 12, 2023
If you see the atrocities committed by this so called public institutions as regards TETFund you will wonder if we are really about academic excellence. You will see applications turned down on technicalities and frivolous reasons. Especially when it comes to staff training, beneficiaries are based on my-person syndrome...

Inasmuch as I don't support TETFund for infrastructural development in Private Universities. I believe they can benefit from TETFund Research grants.
TETFund's training and research funding should be taken off institutions and be more on a blind peer review process. Let the Nigerian lecturers and researchers apply directly to TETFund and their application sent out on a blinded peer-reviewed. And not go through the Dept then Faculty then school, once you get choke for any of this Omo forget...

Also TETFund may provide infrastructural development funds as loans to Private Universities.

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Re: ASUU Opposes TETFUND On Inclusion Of Private Varsities In Projects by Jokerman(m): 6:47am On Oct 12, 2023
Dumb ASUU
Re: ASUU Opposes TETFUND On Inclusion Of Private Varsities In Projects by INTEGRITYA1(m): 6:52am On Oct 12, 2023
Okay
Re: ASUU Opposes TETFUND On Inclusion Of Private Varsities In Projects by SUNNINO(m): 6:56am On Oct 12, 2023
Mumu and dollardino, you are not forced to go private school,now FG should be financing private business,you means gFG should be financing private hospitals as well.
MadamExcellency:


Are Nigerians not the ones attending those private Universities?

ASUU is not authorized to interfere with the policy of the FG that has to do with enhancing the well-being of all Nigerian students.

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Re: ASUU Opposes TETFUND On Inclusion Of Private Varsities In Projects by SUNNINO(m): 6:56am On Oct 12, 2023
Mumu and dollardinos, you are not forced to go private school,now FG should be financing private business,you means FG should be financing private hospitals as well.
Re: ASUU Opposes TETFUND On Inclusion Of Private Varsities In Projects by SUNNINO(m): 6:57am On Oct 12, 2023
Mumu and dollardino, you are not forced to go private school,now FG should be financing private business,you means FG should be financing private hospitals as well. author=fatboyslym007 post=126350536]If you see the atrocities committed by this so called public institutions as regards TETFund you will wonder if we are really about academic excellence. You will see applications turned down on technicalities and frivolous reasons. Especially when it comes to staff training, beneficiaries are based on my-person syndrome...

Inasmuch as I don't support TETFund for infrastructural development in Private Universities. I believe they can benefit from TETFund Research grants.
TETFund's training and research funding should be taken off institutions and be more on a blind peer review process. Let the Nigerian lecturers and researchers apply directly to TETFund and their application sent out on a blinded peer-reviewed. And not go through the Dept then Faculty then school, once you get choke for any of this Omo forget...

Also TETFund may provide infrastructural development funds as loans to Private Universities.
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Re: ASUU Opposes TETFUND On Inclusion Of Private Varsities In Projects by Tareq1105: 7:04am On Oct 12, 2023
SoNature:
TETFund hasn't been able to save public schools but wants to include private schools in its projects.

Private universities charge a lot of tuition fees, so TETFund should focus on rescuing government schools.

Private Universities students and lecturers are also Nigerians.

Their parents pay more Taxes than parents of those in public universities.

The Education Levy paid by companies / corporate organization are mostly from the parents of those in private Universities.

Private Universities as a business entity pay Corporate Tax while public universities don't.

They have the right to be included. All this argument of ASUU president is selfish and self destructive. Sodeke just feel threatened by the inclusion of private Universities lecturers.

Tetfund can sponsor project and research in private Universities. In fact, they're more serious and results oriented than public universities lecturers who are not updated.

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Re: ASUU Opposes TETFUND On Inclusion Of Private Varsities In Projects by Tareq1105: 7:06am On Oct 12, 2023
Zandena:
This is evil, callous, wicked and disastrous to the public universities!
Imagine an agency of government established to help public tertiary institutions in infrastructure and modern teaching facilities would now extend the gesture to privately owned businesses/ institutions whose primary objective is to cripple public institutions.
What is wrong with our government oh God!

That's your level of understanding. Go and read more about funding of Havard University before now.
Re: ASUU Opposes TETFUND On Inclusion Of Private Varsities In Projects by Tareq1105: 7:09am On Oct 12, 2023
AntiChristian:
TETFund is for public schools owned by the state and federal government!

Let them focus on the mandate and let private schools be ran with private funds!

When was state universities included?

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