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January 4, 2024 FG To Withdraw Recognition Of Kenya, Uganda, Niger Varsities

FG To Withdraw Recognition Of Kenya, Uganda, Niger Varsities

The Federal Government has said the recent suspension of accreditation and evaluation of degree certificates from institutions in Benin Republic and Togo would be extended to more countries like Uganda, Kenya, and the Niger Republic.

Minister of Education Tahir Mamman disclosed this while speaking in an interview on the recently uncovered scandal by an undercover journalist about how he acquired a degree from a university in Benin Republic less than two months ago.

The Federal Government immediately suspended the accreditation of certificates from the two francophone West African nations and launched an investigation into the matter.

The minister said investigation reports will be submitted in three months.

He added that security agents will go after those with fake certificates from foreign countries that are already using them to secure opportunities in Nigeria.

February 17, 2022 Education Minister Adamu Insists ASUU Strike Not Fault of Federal Government, Says Negotiations Ongoing

Education Minister Adamu Insists ASUU Strike Not Fault of Federal Government, Says Negotiations Ongoing

The Federal Government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities have traded blame over the four-week strike which the union began on Monday.

While briefing State House Correspondents after the Federal Executive Council meeting presided over by Vice-President YEMI OSINBAJO, the minister said he was surprised that the lecturers could decide to embark on industrial action amid renegotiations.

He said it is not the federal government’s fault if there has been no agreement after several negotiations between both parties.

Some university students, who have been affected by the ongoing strike ventilated their opinion on the industrial action embarked upon by ASUU.

But the President of ASUU, Prof essor EMMANUEL OSODEKE, faulted the minister insisting that the union visited him on Thursday last week and told him what would likely happen.

According to him, the minister did not mention the issue of negotiations when the union visited him.

In another vein, the Minister of Labour and Employment, CHRIS NGIGE, on his part, described the ongoing strike a “leave” following the failure of the union to notify his ministry before embarking on strike.

NGIGE also noted that the union failed in its agreement with the National Inter-religious Council headed by the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji ABUBAKAR SA’AD; and the President of the Christian Association of Nigeria, Rev SAMSON AYOKUNLE, by failing to report to the committee before embarking on strike.

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