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FG Asks Universities, Others To Remit 40% Revenue by ijustdey: 10:08am On Nov 07, 2023
The federal government has begun implementation of a 40 percent automatic deduction from internally generated revenues of federal universities and other partially-funded institutions.

The policy of 40 percent auto-deduction of gross IGR is in line with the Finance Circular with reference number FMFBNP/OTHERS/IGR/CRF/12/2021 dated December 20, 2021.

The circular limits the annual budgetary expenditure from IGR of the partially funded federal government.

The information was contained in a letter that was issued by the accountant-general of the federation, Mrs Oluwatoyin Madein, to the universities titled ‘Implementation of 40% automatic deduction from internally generated revenue of partially funded federal government institutions.’

The letter on implementation of the policy dated October 17, 2023 and addressed to vice-chancellors of universities was approved by the minister of Finance and coordinating minister of the economy, Wale Edun.

It was signed by the director of Revenue & Investment in the office of the Accountant-general of the Federation, Felix Ore-ofe Ogundairo.

Ogundairo said, “I am directed to inform you that the Honourable Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy (HMF&CME) has approved the implementation of a 40% auto deduction from the Gross Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) of all Partially Funded Federal Government Institutions in line with the Provision of Section 62 of Finance Act, 2020 with effect from November, 2023.

Agencies/parastatals to not more than 50% of their gross IGR and the remittance of 100% (hundred percent) of the remaining 50% (fifty percent) to the Sub-recurrent Account. While all statutory revenue lines like Tender Fees, Contractor’s Registration Fees, Disposal of Fixed Assets, Rent on Quarters, etc shall be remitted 100% (hundred percent) to the Sub-recurrent Account.

Consequently, all partially funded Agencies/Parastatals must align their budget requirements and ensure total compliance with the provision of Section 62 of Finance Act, 2020 and Finance Circular, 2021.”


The federal government had hinted that it was granting universities full autonomy to explore sources of financing their activities.

The minister of Education, Tahir Mamman disclosed this in Abuja. The aim is to grant full autonomy to the universities as part of the government’s effort to create new means of funding tertiary education.


Already, controversy is trailing the policy which approved 40% auto deduction from the Gross Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) of all Partially Funded Federal Government Institutions and payable into the federation account.

A letter addressed to some institutions from the office of the Accountant-general of the Federation, which was obtained by LEADERSHIP showed that the minister of Finance and coordinating minister of the Economy has approved the implementation of 40% auto deduction from the Gross IGR of all partially-funded federal government institutions.

The letter was addressed to some federal universities and other institutions across the country.

However, LEADERSHIP estimates that federal universities such as the University of Abuja, which approximately generate up to N1.4 billion yearly, will be remitting to the federation account an amount within the range of N560 million or more when the 40 percent.

It would be recalled that during the review of financial records and documents by the Senate Public Accounts Committee (SPAC) in February 2022, the committee observed that the university generated the sum of N2,413,787,645.48 internally in 2016 and 2017.

Although as of the time of filing this report the authorities of the university of Abuja failed to provide us with the latest IGR of the institution when contacted, the yearly revenue generated internally in the University, according to the committee, was N1,463,097,604.13 in 2016 and N950,690,041.35 in 2017.

However, key players across the education sector have kicked against the policy, saying it will strangulate their activities and also deprive them of embarking on major infrastructure and critical projects that would put the institutions at par with its counterparts elsewhere.

The president of ASUP, Anderson Ezeibe, who confirmed that the union has seen the memo, said it was really unfortunate and one of the contradictions inherent in the perception and operations of tertiary education institutions.

He said, “It is a contradiction because the government clearly views these institutions as revenue generating agencies/agents of government.

“Yet the same institutions are dying of paucity of funds and dilapidated infrastructure. The same institutions cannot meet basic needs and obligations to keep them running.

“Of course, it will adversely affect the operations of the institutions as it will further pauperize them and demotivate them too.”

Ezeibe urged the government to relook the students’ loan scheme, stressing the need for a robust conversation on the direction of the education system in Nigeria.

“How can you give loans to the students to pay their fees, collect 40% of the fees immediately from the same students through this ridiculous policy and refuse or reduce the funding of the same institutions on the basis of the fees paid by the students? This will cripple the loan scheme as the institutions will continue to suffer,” he added.

Meanwhile, the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), zone C, has described the decision as dangerous to the tertiary education system.

The coordinator of NANS Zone C, Comrade Anzaku Shedrack, who spoke in an interview with LEADERSHIP, said academic institutions may have only one option left to charge more fees in order to boost the IGR, thereby increasing the number of school dropouts.

Hs stated: “Federal government that does not adequately fund universities is now demanding 50% of what the universities generate from IGR.

“It’s simply madness. Universities are merely managing to survive; recently they introduced some fees/charges to enable them function. Now government wants equal share from the little collected. Two things will happen automatically:

“Universities will not be able to function well (UniAbuja receives a meager N12m monthly subvention from government with which to operate. N12m!). After remitting 50% of IGR to government there will be only little left with which to operate: pay for light, water and diesel; do maintenance of hostels, classrooms, lecture theatres; buy consumables for laboratories and workshops, pay impress, pay allowances for casual workers, etc.

“The only option left is to charge more fees in order to boost the IGR. This way, students and their parents will suffer; some will certainly drop out.”

According to him, the directive by the minister is dangerous, counterproductive and hence unacceptable.

When contacted, the Bursar of the Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK), Awka, Anambra State, Gozie Egwuatu, said the institution remits to the federal government every kobo that accrues from the statutorily approved internally generated revenue (IGR) 0sources.

He named such statutory revenue windows from where IGR accrues to the federal government to include tendering fees and charges on hiring of the university’s properties.

He also said the institution does not have students’ loan scheme.

The UNIZIK bursar revealed that the only charges students pay to the university are for their personal services which the institution runs for the students at a cheaper cost compared to what they will pay if they were to go and get such services for themselves.

He said such services include medical care and laboratory services, adding that the amount charged by the institution is normally arrived at between the university management and parents of the students.

The Bursar stated that due to the rising costs of virtually every service nationwide the university has been finding it difficult to provide such services at the agreed levies.

Egwuatu stated that in line with the policy of the federal government for all its institutions, “tuition is free” for the students in the university.

He lamented that the federal government was not giving any subvention to the university for overhead expenses, saying “it has been difficult for us in running the university “.

Meanwhile, efforts by LEADERSHIP to get the estimated derivable annual revenue of the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University (ATBU) proved abortive, as neither the vice Chancellor, Prof Mohammed Ahmed Abdul’azeez, nor the varsity PRO Zailani Bappa agreed to respond to his request.

The varsity’s PRP said Sunday was not a working day, and that he should let him be in office to access the revenue figures of the university.

But the Student’s Union Government president of Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University (ATBU) Bauchi, Sen Wakili Dauda Abdulrahman, said that the policy of deducting 40% from the revenues (IGR) accruable to the ATBU, Bauchi, can have several implications for students and the student union.

On the impact of revenue deduction on student services, Abdulrahman explained that such a significant reduction in university revenue could potentially affect the quality of services provided to students, especially in the areas of facilities, infrastructure and academic resources.

The SUG president told LEADERSHIP: “If the university faces a revenue shortfall due to this deduction, they may consider raising tuition fees to compensate for the loss. This could directly impact students by making education more expensive.”

According to him, financial strain on students such as tuition fee increase can place a financial burden on students, making it more challenging for some to afford their education.

“The deduction of 40 percent from the university’s revenues (IGR) can potentially affect students’ loans and would negatively pose repayment challenges. Higher student loan amounts can lead to greater debt burdens upon graduation. Students who have taken out loans may find it more challenging to repay their loans due to the increased debt load”.

On students’ union, funding and budget, the SUG president said a reduction in university revenue may lead to budget constraints, which could impact the funding allocated to student union activities and initiatives, hence limiting the ability of the student union to organize events, programmes, and services for the student body.

Abdulrahman further explained that a decrease in funding might affect the quality and availability of services and resources that the student union can provide to the student body.

https://leadership.ng/amid-cash-crunch-federal-govt-asks-varsities-others-to-remit-40-revenue/

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Re: FG Asks Universities, Others To Remit 40% Revenue by Mykelslim: 10:29am On Nov 07, 2023
Who wants to buy a country? I have one for sale

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Re: FG Asks Universities, Others To Remit 40% Revenue by Blaze14k: 10:29am On Nov 07, 2023
E don red how will universities improve there institutions when the federal government is taking there share, state will equally take theres. Like am confused can someone explain how the rascality will work to improve our institution

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Re: FG Asks Universities, Others To Remit 40% Revenue by SunFlow(m): 10:29am On Nov 07, 2023
Another Fee hike loading....

Nonsense and Ingredients

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Re: FG Asks Universities, Others To Remit 40% Revenue by Houseontherock1: 10:29am On Nov 07, 2023
Students will pay more...it all goes back to the struggling parents in an ailing economy undecided

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Re: FG Asks Universities, Others To Remit 40% Revenue by Rollins777(m): 10:30am On Nov 07, 2023
Hh
Re: FG Asks Universities, Others To Remit 40% Revenue by Kingkuku: 10:30am On Nov 07, 2023
Lol 😀
Re: FG Asks Universities, Others To Remit 40% Revenue by DMerciful(m): 10:30am On Nov 07, 2023
Not surprise that the certificate forger wants to collapse the universities and polytechnic so that agbadorians will turn to mass forgers like their master Amoda, who graduated from a school 4yrs before it was built

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Re: FG Asks Universities, Others To Remit 40% Revenue by Algold: 10:30am On Nov 07, 2023
Tax master... Taxing everything possible.
If you nor get job and you are wandering around get ready to be taxed.


Tinubu and tax are synonymous in nature

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Re: FG Asks Universities, Others To Remit 40% Revenue by Uyomiya: 10:30am On Nov 07, 2023
Owomida national level

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Re: FG Asks Universities, Others To Remit 40% Revenue by Rollins777(m): 10:30am On Nov 07, 2023
What is really going on?

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Re: FG Asks Universities, Others To Remit 40% Revenue by Johnrake69: 10:30am On Nov 07, 2023
Lol… Instead of investing to turn around our institutions now na tax Tinubu wan dey collect after subsidy removal and floating the naira?

Nigeria is doomed!!!

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Re: FG Asks Universities, Others To Remit 40% Revenue by datola: 10:30am On Nov 07, 2023
They want to tax Universities that lack adequate funding to operate effectively

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Re: FG Asks Universities, Others To Remit 40% Revenue by edogu(m): 10:31am On Nov 07, 2023
Time to increase school fees.

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Re: FG Asks Universities, Others To Remit 40% Revenue by Teymanhenry(f): 10:31am On Nov 07, 2023
Its a good move but they should ensure these schools don't extort money from students

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Re: FG Asks Universities, Others To Remit 40% Revenue by dennisworld1(m): 10:31am On Nov 07, 2023
Who dey chop the school fees

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Re: FG Asks Universities, Others To Remit 40% Revenue by Resetinc: 10:31am On Nov 07, 2023
Hahahaha 😂😂

The bitter truth is … we deserve this hardship. because we don’t have sense even though we think we do.. 😂😂

APC has no business in ASO rock after Buhari’s disastrous 8years . We suffered unimaginably, prayed and waited for it to be over, when it was finally over we dived again into the APC doom pool again ..

You fool me once, shame on you. You fool me twice, shame on me .

We don’t have sense 😂😂 shame on us

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Re: FG Asks Universities, Others To Remit 40% Revenue by iwaeda: 10:32am On Nov 07, 2023
ijustdey:


https://leadership.ng/amid-cash-crunch-federal-govt-asks-varsities-others-to-remit-40-revenue/

Nlfpmod

IGR to fund lavish life styles and people will remain trodden. grin angry grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: FG Asks Universities, Others To Remit 40% Revenue by SeeWahala: 10:32am On Nov 07, 2023
Hehehe, shebi the youths talk say dem no wan protest the daylight robbery wey happen for aso rock grin say na mohbad case na him dey pepper their body pass, well . . .

200% increase in school fees loading grin

All of una go smell the coffee eat the beans

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Re: FG Asks Universities, Others To Remit 40% Revenue by godwinkessi: 10:32am On Nov 07, 2023
Fee hike! Make una leg no shake on top that mandates

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Re: FG Asks Universities, Others To Remit 40% Revenue by layzuedd(m): 10:33am On Nov 07, 2023
When jagaban is done with us ehn

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Re: FG Asks Universities, Others To Remit 40% Revenue by fkelly(m): 10:33am On Nov 07, 2023
End of the road.

Dear parents, prepare for the time ahead is going to be difficult.

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Re: FG Asks Universities, Others To Remit 40% Revenue by mcluya: 10:33am On Nov 07, 2023
Na so
Re: FG Asks Universities, Others To Remit 40% Revenue by OgbeniOja1: 10:34am On Nov 07, 2023
School fees increment just dey start.even hostel fees go rise

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Re: FG Asks Universities, Others To Remit 40% Revenue by forgiveness: 10:35am On Nov 07, 2023
Best way to go. The America and U.K universities we want to emulate or compare ourselves to are generating revenue from huge school fees. The reason there are provisions like scholarship, loan etc to pay tuition fees

This is the autonomy the universities were fighting for. Now that it has been granted, there should be no more excuses.

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Re: FG Asks Universities, Others To Remit 40% Revenue by Braun007: 10:35am On Nov 07, 2023
Make una agree this money ooo,weda fg wan use am pay apc zombies for nairaland.

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Re: FG Asks Universities, Others To Remit 40% Revenue by HRHQueenPhil(f): 10:35am On Nov 07, 2023
40 percent is much
no wonder the school authorities are increasing school fees
anyway wetin I know..I DON graduate and school is no longer do or die..

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Re: FG Asks Universities, Others To Remit 40% Revenue by kaymart: 10:35am On Nov 07, 2023
Algold:
Task master... Tasking everything possible.
If you nor get job and you are wandering around get ready to be tasked.


Tinubu and task are synonymous in nature
option A = Task
Option B= Tax.
?

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Re: FG Asks Universities, Others To Remit 40% Revenue by MrPOTUS: 10:36am On Nov 07, 2023
undecided

So that he's going to share it amongst his wife, seyi and his friends.

Tinubu indeed is a big thief, always looking for money, never satisfied with the ones he has stolen. tongue

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Re: FG Asks Universities, Others To Remit 40% Revenue by nedu666: 10:36am On Nov 07, 2023
Students get ready for fee hike. How can universities that depend on fed subvention now remit 40%.

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Re: FG Asks Universities, Others To Remit 40% Revenue by RepoMan007: 10:37am On Nov 07, 2023
What kind of news is this? Profit or revenue?

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Re: FG Asks Universities, Others To Remit 40% Revenue by Adjovi: 10:37am On Nov 07, 2023
Reason why school fees was increased. Also student loan collected back indirectly

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