The Federal Government, through the National
Universities Commission (NUC), on Tuesday in Abuja presented provisional
licence to PAMO University of Medical Sciences, Port Harcourt, Rivers
State.
Universities Commission (NUC), on Tuesday in Abuja presented provisional
licence to PAMO University of Medical Sciences, Port Harcourt, Rivers
State.
The other universities presented with the provisional licences
include Naval Admiralty University, Ibusa, Delta State; Spiritan
University, Nneochi, Abia State; and Precious Cornerstone University,
Ibadan, Oyo State.
include Naval Admiralty University, Ibusa, Delta State; Spiritan
University, Nneochi, Abia State; and Precious Cornerstone University,
Ibadan, Oyo State.
Speaking at the occasion, NUC Executive Secretary, Prof. Abubakar
Rasheed, explained that the commission was presenting the licences to
the private universities after subjecting them to strict scrutiny to
ensure that they met the requirements to operate as universities.
Rasheed, explained that the commission was presenting the licences to
the private universities after subjecting them to strict scrutiny to
ensure that they met the requirements to operate as universities.
He said that the necessary facilities must be on ground before a university could be given a licence to operate.
The NUC Executive Secretary added that the faster the facilities were
put in place, the faster the commission would present licences to them.
put in place, the faster the commission would present licences to them.
He noted that PAMO University of Medical Sciences was presented with provisional license within 11 months.
This, he said, was a clear indication that the university met the
necessary requirements early enough to have been able to achieve such
feat.
necessary requirements early enough to have been able to achieve such
feat.
He also noted that the country needed more universities to support
the teeming population who still found it difficult to gain admission
into the nation’s universities.
the teeming population who still found it difficult to gain admission
into the nation’s universities.
The Minister of Education, Malam Adamu Adamu, who was represented by
Mr Sunday Echono, Permanent Secretary of the ministry, said the licences
were presented to the universities having met the requirements of NUC.
Mr Sunday Echono, Permanent Secretary of the ministry, said the licences
were presented to the universities having met the requirements of NUC.
Echono said the presentation brought the number of private universities in the country to 74.
The minister said the licence would go a long way in reducing the
challenges Nigerians were facing, especially in area of gaining
admission into tertiary institutions in the country.
challenges Nigerians were facing, especially in area of gaining
admission into tertiary institutions in the country.