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NUC Reiterates Commitment To Quality Education In Nigeria

...as the accreditation team visits Ekiti varsity

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The Nigerian University Commission (NUC) has reiterated its commitment to the international benchmark in providing 21st-century knowledge-driven education and fostering intellectual growth across the country.

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The NUC Deputy Director, Account and Finance, Mrs Anthonia Bawa, spoke in Ikere-Ekiti, Ikere Council Area of Ekiti State on Tuesday during the opening ceremony of the accreditation exercise of 45 academic programmes at the Bamidele Olumilua University of Education, Science and Technology.

Bawa said that NUC, as the regulatory agency for universities in Nigeria was irrevocably committed to ensuring proper development of university education and implementation of minimum academic standards.

She expressed joy the commission is achieving its goals and objectives going by the distinguished quality of graduates being produced by Nigerian universities who she said can favourably compete with their counterparts in other climes.

According to her, the accreditation exercise was not to witch-hunt anyone but rather to verify the quality of physical facilities and human resources available for the commencement of new programmes.

The Director added that the accreditation was necessary to holistically evaluate proposed programmes to ensure the university meets the global benchmark for quality academic standards.

In his remarks, BOUESTI Vice Chancellor, Professor Olufemi Adeoluwa, assured members of the NUC delegation of the university’s cooperation and support to ensure a smooth exercise during its stay in the institution.

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Adeoluwa expressed optimism that the maiden accreditation exercise for the institution’s  45 academic programmes would be accredited after the completion of the exercise because the management has met the requirements set by the NUC.

His words, “This is a special time in the prestigious Bamidele Olumilua University of Education, Science and Technology being the maiden accreditation of the 45 programmes we started with. We now have 78 programmes. The first 45 are to be accredited this week and today is the starting point.

“We are ready for the exercise. I must tell you that there’s no university in Nigeria that is perfect especially when it has to do with staffing because the brain drain has affected university education in Nigeria. But even then we have done our best to be able to have requisite number and quality of staff we are supposed to have in some of the programmes. We they get there, they see what we have presented and they would be able to assess us.

“Our hope is to have full accreditation for every of those 45 programmes. We have done our best. Like I told them, we don’t do window dressing here. Whatever they have seen is what we have because we believe we our programmes is strong that the students will be able to benefit and the nation itself will be able to have well-grounded graduates. So, we expect positive results from NUC.”

Source : Nigeria Tribune

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