
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board Registrar, Prof Is-haq Oloyede has called for an embargo on the creation of new public and private universities in the country urging the Federal Government to develop and strengthen the existing licensed 170 universities .
The National Universities Commission, states that the country has 43 federal universities, 48 state universities and 79 private universities.
Oloyede made the call on Friday while speaking at the 4th convocation lecture of the Federal University, Dutse, Jigawa State.
According to a weekly JAMB bulletin obtained on Sunday, Oloyede said there was the need to place the embargo on the establishment of new universities in Nigeria so that the country’s existing institutions could be adequately catered to.
He said, “Since education is everybody’s business, all Nigerians should support the effort towards educational development. Universities should not be established just to boost the ego of rich individuals and politicians.”
Oloyede reiterated the recommendations of the 2017 Presidential Retreat on Education which made a case for a declaration of a state of emergency on the education sector.
The registrar advocated increased funding of education in the country by committing nothing less than 15 per cent the national budget to the sector.