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VC Blames Incessant Strike On Poor Funding Of Varsities

by Obinna Ogbonnaya
3 years ago
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Vice chancellor of Alex Ekwueme Federal University, Ndufu-Alike, Ebonyi State, Prof Sunday Elom, has expressed concern over the challenges facing the Nigerian university system and attributed the incessant strike by university-based staff unions to poor funding.

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Elom said government alone cannot adequately fund university education in Nigeria and called for cost-sharing option involving all stakeholders in the system.

The vice chancellor who made the assertion at the 10th matriculation of the university yesterday said that cost-sharing option is the sure way to pool funds together for the sustainable development of the universities.

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The matriculation, according to the vice chancellor, marked the admission of the freshmen into the university for the 2021/2022 academic session.

“We need a cost-sharing approach to the funding of our universities involving the stakeholders, government, university management, parents/guardians and organized private sector to make positive impact in the system.

“I therefore use this opportunity to appreciate the parents/guardians of our students for their various contributions through the AE-FUNAI Parents’ Forum, to the infrastructural development of the University since 2016 when the Forum was inaugurated,” he added.

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