President
Goodluck Jonathan has expressed confidence that Nigerian universities
would rank among the best in the world in the next four years, as a
result of the ongoing transformation of the education system.
Jonathan,
who featured in the Presidential Debate organised by the Nigeria
Elections Debate Group on Sunday in Abuja, said that Nigerian
universities had been equipped to compete with their foreign
counterparts.
Jonathan said that education was a responsibility
of both states and the federal governments, adding that the present
administration gives support to the states through the Universal Basic
Education Commission.
Jonathan said, “We all feel bad that no Nigerian university was ranked but we are working assiduously to change the trend.
“We have equipped most of our universities through the Tertiary Education Trust Fund.
“We
are talking about infrastructure that has failed over the years but
with the way we are going, in the next four years our universities will
compete with other universities across the world.
Also speaking,
Mr Godson Okoye, the presidential candidate of United Democratic Party,
decried the situation where people who had benefited from free education
turned education to business.
“We must re-engineer education right from nursery schools; teachers training colleges must be revisited,” he said.
Prof.
Oluremi Sonaiya, the presidential candidate of KOWA party, said the
whole focus should not be on formal education but a broad-based
education.
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