Ex President Obasanjo laments low ranking of Nigerian varsities
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo
Former
President Olusegun Obasanjo, who spoke in Abeokuta, the Ogun State
capital when the management of the Federal University of Petroleum,
Effurum, Delta State visited him, reasoned that for a university to be
ranked among the best, it should be able to boast of quality staff,
robust research, adequate facilities and laboratory equipment as well as
adequate funding. “It is only then they (universities) can produce high
standard graduates.”
The Vice-Chancellor of the University, Prof.
Akii Ibhadode Fas, said their visit was to appreciate Obasanjo for
approving the establishment of the university during his tenure as
Nigeria’s president and also present to him a special award.
The
institution, which was established in 2007, is the first petroleum
university in Africa and sixth in the world. It is meant to produce high
level manpower for the petroleum industry.
Obasanjo,
who recalled that some years back, the University of Ibadan (UI) was
number four among all universities in the commonwealth countries,
expressed regret that it lost the position several years ago and is yet
to recover. “It is sad that we were blessed with abundant oil which
should have served as a blessing, but we have messed it up. But all is
not lost, we are not there yet, but we will get there.”
The
former president urged those managing the country’s universities to
accept that something is terribly wrong, and try to do “something
unique” to bring the institutions back to their past glories.
He
disclosed that when he established his private university, the Bells
University of Technology, Ota, Ogun State, he challenged its management
to “produce a Nobel Laureate within 20 years of its existence.”
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