Economy: FG Orders Tertiary Institutions to Publish Financial Data, Academic Capacity

The New Diplomat
Writer
Just In! SSANU, NASU Suspend Strike

Ad

Should Trump; should he not?

By Bolanle Bolawole [email protected] 0705 263 1058 “Are reformer-rulers jinxed? Why do they often suffer the dire consequences of the misrule of their predecessors? Sultan Tuman Bay the Second, the Mamluk reformer-ruler of Egypt; Emperor Louis XVI, the reformist Bourbon ruler of France who got caught up in the French Revolution of 1789; Mikhail Gorbachev,…

Just In! Anambra Guber: APC Wins Peter Obi’s Polling Unit

By Abiola Olawale The governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the ongoing election, Nicholas Ukachukwu, has won the polling unit of the 2023 Presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi. In the result announced at about 3 p.m. at Polling Unit 019, Agulu Ward 11, Anaocha Local Government Area, Ukachukwu, polled…

Just In! LP’s George Moghalu Loses Own Polling Unit to Soludo as Results Trickle in

By Abiola Olawale In an early sign of the hotly contested Anambra governorship election's direction, the candidate of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) and incumbent Governor, Charles Chukwuma Soludo, has secured a victory at the polling unit of Labour Party (LP) chieftain, Dr. George Moghalu, as initial results begin to surface. The New Diplomat…

Ad

By Kolawole Ojebisi

From all indications, the federal government is planning to do a holistic review of the ongoing statutory activities in its tertiary institutions across the country.

This is as the government ordered the management of federal higher institutions to publish their financial data and academic capacity before May 31, 2025.

The minister of education, Tunji Alausa, said all vice-chancellors, rectors, and provosts must provideg their annual budgetary allocation, including “their personnel costs, overhead costs, and capital expenditure”.

The minister communicated this directive in a statement signed by Boriowo Folasade, the ministry’s spokesperson on Monday.

Alausa mandated school managements to also disclose data around their research grants “from foreign institutions, multilateral organisations, and development partners”.

The statement added that institutions must include the fundings received from TETFund.

“The directive further mandates that institutions publish the total value of their endowment fund as recorded at the end of the previous year,” the statement reads in part.

“This figure, which reflects funds donated or invested for the institution’s long-term financial health, must be updated quarterly to ensure currency and transparency.

Alausa asked the institutions to reveal the current population of their undergraduate and postgraduate students to “determine their enrolment and institutional capacity”.

He added: “All federal institutions are expected to comply fully with this directive and ensure that their websites are completely updated.”

Alausa said the ministry will conduct periodic reviews of institutional websites and punish non-compliant institutions.

“This policy is part of a broader reform initiative aimed at strengthening public trust in the nation’s tertiary institutions, enhancing performance-based funding, and improving Nigeria’s global education indices,” he added.

Ad

X whatsapp