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FG approves new varsities in Jigawa, Osun, three other States

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The Federal Government on Monday approved the establishment of five new universities specialised in technology and health.

This was contained in a statement issued by the Permanent Secretary at the Federal Ministry of Education, Arch Sonny Echono in Abuja.

Echono stated that the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.) plans to close the huge gap in the doctor-patient ratio as well as in medical research and production of pharmaceutical products.

Buhari had approved two additional University of Technology in Jigawa and Akwa Ibom states.

Daily Trust reported that the president also approved a take-off grant of N4 billion each for the Universities of Technology and N5 billion each for the Universities of Health Science from the funding resources of TETFund to ensure early take-off of the institutions.

Also, the establishment of the National Institute of Technology (NIT) in Abuja and two specialized universities in Health, Nutrition and Medical Sciences are to be located at Azare, Bauchi State and Ila Orangun, Osun State.

Echono also disclosed that the president approved that four existing Universities of Technology located in Yola, Akure, Owerri and Minna be upgraded and equipped.

“The two new Universities of Technology will be established in 2021 while the upgrade of the existing four Universities of Technology and the National Institute of Technology will come on stream next year.”

He said the specialized universities would lay a solid foundation for building national preparedness and resilience in anticipation of future challenges in the health sector while reducing medical tourism to countries like India, UAE, Egypt, Europe and the USA.

While noting that the president had promised to establish an apex National Institute of Technology (NIT) in Abuja with six Satellite Universities of Technology, one in each geo-political zone of the country, Echono said the objective is to stimulate the rapid technological transformation of the country.

“The Institute shall be patterned after similar institutions in Singapore and Malaysia to serve essentially as a postgraduate centre devoted to research and innovation, drawing the best graduates from the six Universities of Technology, as well as other exceptional graduates from reputable universities within and outside Nigeria,” he said.

The Permanent Secretary however noted that the Federal Ministry of Education will collaborate with the Federal Ministries of Health, Science and Technology, Communications and Digital Economy, the FCT Administration as well as other relevant agencies and Institutions to facilitate speedy actualization of these Projects.

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