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speaking at a stakeholders meeting with registrars and pro-Chancellors
of Nigerian Universities in Abuja on Tuesday, the Minister of
Agriculture and Rural Development, has made some revelations on students
seeking admissions.
The Federal Government says it has henceforth banned the admission
of students who do not have farming interests into its Universities of
Agriculture.
Chief Audu Ogbeh, the Minister of Agriculture and Rural
Development, said this at a stakeholders meeting with registrars and
pro-Chancellors of the universities in Abuja on Tuesday.
He said the decision was to reposition the institutions with a view
to involving youths in agriculture, training them to proffer solutions
to the multi-faceted problems in the sector.
The minister, who expressed regrets that non-agriculture-based
courses like engineering was being thought in the schools, directed that
only agriculture-related disciplines be thought.
Ogbeh said the Federal Government’s decision to relocate its three
Universities of Agriculture from the Federal Ministry of Education to
Agriculture, was to refocus the schools as globally acclaimed citadels
to move the agriculture sector forward.
He assured the universities that the government would actively
support them by providing funds and grants to assist in research to move
the agriculture sector forward.
“The domiciliation of the universities in this ministry is a
commendable effort by the Federal Government based on sound reasoning
and logic.
“Your return will effectively help us to reposition the three
universities of agriculture as centres of excellence for the rapid
development of the agriculture sector.
“There is no place where the competence and capacity to drive
agriculture resides outside the Universities of Agriculture. We need to
achieve a hunger-free Nigeria.
“Henceforth, students who are not interested in becoming farmers should be made to seek admission elsewhere.
“We are determined to offer you the necessary support for your
transformation, for research for a healthier realm of discovery and
self-actualisation,’’ the minister said.
Mr Mohammed Munguno, the Chairman, House Committee on Agricultural
Production and Services, advocated a bill to establish the National
Universities Agricultural Commission to regulate operations of the
Universities of Agriculture.
He said that the National Assembly would amend their rules to make
sure that the universities were adequately domiciled in the ministry for
effective monitoring by the assembly.
“There is need either through an executive bill or bill to be
sponsored by the House and Senate Committees on Agriculture for the
establishment of the National Universities of Agricultural Commission.
“The commission will be charged with the responsibility of
regulating the universities of agriculture to effectively perform their
statutory roles in tandem with the laws establishing them,’’ Munguno said.
Prof. Anya O. Anya, the Pro-Chancellor of the Micheal Okpara
University of Agriculture, Umudike, Abia, applauded the Federal
Government for the relocation.
Anya, who raised concern over disconnect with the science and
practice of agriculture in the country, expressed hope that the
domiciliation of the universities in the ministry would reposition the
sector.
-NAN
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