The Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) has expressed its support for the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) in its quest for improved funding and infrastructure for Nigerian universities.
TETFund support ASUU move is seen as a significant boost to ASUU’s demands, which have been a subject of contention between the union and the federal government.
TETFund is an intervention agency established by the federal government to provide financial support to tertiary institutions in Nigeria. The agency’s primary objective is to improve the quality of education in Nigerian universities by providing funding for infrastructure development, research, and academic staff training.
ASUU has been at the forefront of advocating for improved funding and infrastructure for Nigerian universities. The union’s demands include the implementation of the 2009 agreement between ASUU and the federal government, which provides for the allocation of 26% of the country’s budget to education.
TETFund support for ASUU’s demands is seen as a significant step towards addressing the funding challenges facing Nigerian universities. The agency’s executive secretary, Sonny Echono, stated that TETFund is committed to supporting ASUU’s efforts to improve the quality of education in Nigerian universities.
TETFund’s support for ASUU’s demands is expected to have a significant impact on university education in Nigeria. With improved funding and infrastructure, Nigerian universities will be better equipped to provide quality education to their students.
Moreover, TETFund’s support will also help to address the brain drain phenomenon, where Nigerian academics seek better opportunities abroad due to the poor state of university education in the country.
Despite TETFund’s support, university education in Nigeria still faces significant challenges. These include inadequate funding, poor infrastructure, and a shortage of qualified academic staff.
To address these challenges, the federal government must demonstrate a commitment to improving the quality of education in Nigerian universities. This can be achieved by increasing funding for education, investing in infrastructure development, and providing training and development opportunities for academic staff.
Sonny Echono is the executive secretary of TETFund. He has been instrumental in leading the agency’s efforts to improve the quality of education in Nigerian universities.