The Federal
Executive Council (FEC) on Wednesday approved the establishment of nine new
private universities in the country.
The approval
brings the number of private universities in the country to 59.
The Minister
of Aviation, Osita Chidoka, listed nine new universities as Augustine
University, Ilara, Lagos State; Chrisland University, Owode, Ogun State;
Christopher University, Mowe, Ogun State; Hallmark University, Ijebu Itele,
Ogun State; Kings University, Ode Omu, Osun State; Michael and Cecilia Ibru
University, Prose, Delta State; Mountain Top University, Ogun State, Ritman
University, Ikot Ekpene, Akwa Ibom State and Summit University, Offa, Kwara
State.
When asked
if the federal government will step in to curtail the exorbitant fees being
charged in the private universities, Minister of Education, Ibrahim Shekarau
said, "As far as government is concerned, all Federal Government
universities are tuition-free. Whatever the universities are charging are so
minimal for some day-to-day activities: games fees, union fees and some other
fees.
"Of
recent, I had cause to ask the NUC to regulate kind of minimum because there is
a university that is charging as low as N20,000, N15,000. Some charge N30,000
to N80,000 or so which is a composition of a number of different kinds of fees.
But basically, no university owned by government is charging tuition fee.
"But
the private universities are like any other private institutions: private
primary school, private secondary school. All that is the responsibility of
government is to ensure that the standards are maintained.
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