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Advancing Tertiary Education Is A Shared Responsibility – TETFund

by Leadership News
3 weeks ago
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The Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) has stressed that advancing Nigeria’s tertiary education system to global standards is a shared responsibility that requires the active collaboration of all stakeholders.

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Speaking at a town hall meeting with stakeholders of TETFund beneficiary institutions in the North East, TETFund board member, Sani Danladi, said transforming higher education into a true driver of growth and innovation demands joint efforts from institutions, communities, industries, and civil society.

Danladi stated some of the Fund’s recent interventions, noting that beyond sponsoring lecturers for advanced studies, TETFund allocated over N70 billion in its 2025 intervention for the provision of mini power grids across 18 tertiary institutions.

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“The responsibility of shaping the future of Nigerian higher education cannot rest solely on the Fund or government institutions. It demands collaboration, shared ownership, and active participation by all of us,” he said.

He explained that fostering innovation ecosystems within institutions would help create knowledge-driven industries capable of generating employment and contributing significantly to national economic growth.

Danladi further assured that TETFund would sustain its reform-driven agenda, in line with the Federal Government’s Renewed Hope vision, and continue to deliver more impactful interventions across tertiary institutions nationwide.

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