The Federal Government has approved N500 million for each of the four
Federal Colleges of Education upgraded to Universities of Education as
administrative and running costs.
The Colleges of Education are: Adeyemi College of Education, Ondo;
Federal College of Education, Zaria; Federal College of Education, Kano;
and Alvan Ikoku College of Education, Owerri.
Nnamdi Olebara, the Special Adviser, Media, to Ibrahim Shekarau, the
Minister of Education, made
the disclosure on Sunday in Abuja in an
interview with the News Agency of Nigeria.
Mr. Olebara said Mr. Shekarau made the announcement when he met with
provosts and governing councils of the new universities of education on
May 23, in Abuja.
He said the minister assured the provosts and members of the governing councils that they would be retained.
Mr. Shekarau said the Federal Government had directed TETFund to disburse the approved sum to each of the institutions.
“The old laws establishing the colleges of education will be repelled
in due course and the appropriate legislatures will regularise the
universities of education,’’ the minister said.
Mr. Shekarau said the ministry made concerted efforts to get the
Federal Executive Council, FEC, to approve the upgrading because of the
need to promote teacher education.
He expressed optimism that the upgrade would attract more Nigerians
into the teaching profession with a view to producing first class brains
as teachers.
The minister said, “The National Universities Commission and the
National Commission for Colleges of Education will supervise the
transition of these institutions to their new status.
“Government will appoint Chancellors and Vice-Chancellors for the new institutions.
“The provosts will become the Deputy Vice-Chancellors in the interim
as the Federal Government has directed that no Vice-Chancellor will
serve in his or her zone of origin.’’
The Federal Executive Council on May 22 approved the upgrade of the
four Federal Colleges of Education to Universities of Education.
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