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NASS Joint Committee on Tertiary Institutions reiterate commitment to work with stakeholders to tackle security, energy challenges in tertiary institutions

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Hon Miriam Odinaka Onuaha, Chairman House Committee on Tertiary Education Rt Hon Aminu Bello Masari, Chairman Board of Trustees of TETFund Senator Muntari Dan-Dutse, Chairman Senate Committee on Tertiary Education. Senator Adams Oshimole, Member Senate Committee on Tertiary Education
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The Senate and House of Representatives joint Committee on Tertiary Institutions has reiterated its commitment to work in collaboration with stakeholders in the tertiary education sector to tackle security and energy challenges in tertiary institutions in the country.

Speaking at a Two-Day retreat to address the urgent and pressing challenges of security and energy that confront tertiary institutions across Nigeria, Deputy Senate President, Barau Jibrin (Kano North) said the need for a secured environment in our tertiary institutions cannot be overemphasized.

Barau who declared the Two-Day retreat open said the Senate, House of Representatives and the National Assembly in general is determined to do all within its power to rid tertiary institutions in the country of criminals and also overcome the energy challenges on our campuses.

The retreat was organized by the joint Senate and House of Representatives Committee on Tertiary Institutions and TETFund in collaboration with Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) with the support of other key stakeholders in the tertiary education sector in the country.

Chairman, Senate Committee on Tertiary Institutions and TETFund, Senator Muntari Mohammed Dandutse (Katsina South), in his welcome remarks at the retreat held at the Continental Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos said “the rising tide of insecurity and the persistent energy crisis in our tertiary institutions demand our immediate and focused attention”.

According to him, “the landscape of our educational institutions is fraught with challenges that threaten not only the safety and well-being of our students and faculty, but also the very integrity of our educational mission”.

He said as a committee that is saddled with the responsibility of oversight of tertiary institutions, they cannot fold their hands and watch idly by the deteriorating state of our institutions.

Senator Dandutse said the increasing frequency of attacks on educational institutions, coupled with the pervasive fear that these incidents instill, has led to a decline in enrollment and a deterioration of academic performance.

“Parents are understandably hesitant to send their children to universities where their safety cannot be guaranteed. Consequently, our quest for academic excellence is hindered, and the very future of our nation is at stake.

The Chairman, Governing Board of TETFund and former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Aminu Bello Masari said the retreat was timely as it will seek to find lasting solution to security and energy challenges in Nigerian tertiary institution.

The former governor of Katsina state expressed delight that with the calibre of participants at the retreat, he was sure that the recommendations from the retreat will greatly assist in curbing the menace.

In her remarks, Hon. Miriam Odinaka Onuoha, Chairman House of Representatives Committee on Tertiary Institutions assured the participants of the support of the National Assembly in providing a conducive atmosphere in the country’s tertiary institutions.

Senator Adams Oshiomhole, former governor of Edo State and member, Senate Committee on Tertiary Institutions harped on the importance of our tertiary institutions in driving national development, adding that all stakeholders must brainstorm on finding a lasting solution to security and energy challenges in tertiary institutions in the country.

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