President
Goodluck Jonathan on Saturday said the Federal Government has approved
the establishment of two specialised universities.
Speaking at
the 31st convocation of the Bayero University, Kano on Saturday,
Jonathan said the universities were the Marine University and the
Federal University of Health Sciences.
Jonathan, who was
represented by the Executive Secretary of the National Universities
Commission (NUC), Prof. Julius Okoje, said the decision was borne out of
the government’s desire to give more students with the requisite
qualifications the opportunity to access quality education.
He
said that in spite of the numerous challenges, the Federal Government
would continue to support the education sector to empower the youth.
‘’Let me reiterate that university education worldwide is the bedrock of national development and integration.
‘’In
terms of access, we have continued to create room for large number of
qualified candidates seeking admission into universities,’’ he said.
Earlier,
the Vice-Chancellor of the university, Prof. Abubakar Rasheed, said a
total of 8,875 students graduated from 12 faculties for the 2012, 2013
and 2014 academic sessions.
He said that out of the number, 3,638
graduated with first degrees, 1,823 graduated with post graduate
diploma, 3,146 had Masters degrees, while the remaining 84 were Ph.Ds.
The
university also conferred emeritus professorships on five distinguished
academics for their contributions to the growth and development of
intellectualism in the university.
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