President Muhammadu Buhari has been urged to emulate former President Goodluck Jonathan by establishing more universities in Nigeria to serve the growing population of students seeking admissions at the tertiary level
The Vice Chancellor of theFederal University, Wukari, ProfessorGeoffrey Okogbaa, made the call while receiving members of the Joint Action Coalition of Civil Society Groups.
Okogbaa said the creation of universities in the six geo-political zones by Jonathan's administration helped in no small measure.
“One thing you cannot take away from the Jonathan administration is the fact that he gave education priority attention,” the don said.
“The universities he established in all six geo-political zones have gone a long way to reduce the psychological trauma, rejection and destruction of dreams being faced by many helpless Nigerians in the past."
The group honoured the Vice chancellor with the “Man of the Year 2015” award for his sterling performance as the head of the university.
The Vice Chancellor of theFederal University, Wukari, ProfessorGeoffrey Okogbaa, made the call while receiving members of the Joint Action Coalition of Civil Society Groups.
Okogbaa said the creation of universities in the six geo-political zones by Jonathan's administration helped in no small measure.
“One thing you cannot take away from the Jonathan administration is the fact that he gave education priority attention,” the don said.
“The universities he established in all six geo-political zones have gone a long way to reduce the psychological trauma, rejection and destruction of dreams being faced by many helpless Nigerians in the past."
The group honoured the Vice chancellor with the “Man of the Year 2015” award for his sterling performance as the head of the university.
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