Cut corners and risk revocation of programme approval, Mayaki warns universities

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NUC threatens to revoke programme approval of cheating universities

The Acting Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission (NUC) has said that the Commission will not hesitate to revoke the approval for programmes being offered by  universities should it find out any irregularities or sharp practices during  accreditation visits.

The warning was disclosed on Sunday by the Acting Executive Secretary of the commission, Chris Maiyaki, during an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja.

Maiyaki said institutions and programmes that meets below the threshold of the minimum academic standards and fail to meet the resource assessment benchmarks will not be accredited.

“If a university is approved and the university wants to mount a programme, they will write to the NUC to come and undertake resource assessment which is the beginning.

”We will go with our curriculum which is the minimum standards and we put together a team of subject experts and NUC staff and evaluate the capability statement and we look at the quantity and quality of resources available to the institutions.

“We look at the personnel both in teaching and non-teaching categories, the learning resources available to them, library- both in hard and e-learning configurations.

“Do they have the teaching aids, classrooms, ICT penetration? we check the learning process from the beginning to the end we issue a very important outcome statement”, Maiyaki told NAN.

He said the outcome statement forms the basis of what the commission would communicate to JAMB, NYSC TETFund and the public.

“We send to NYSC so that when the students finally are to graduate, there will be nothing like whether they are illegal or not then we give a symbol of authority and that is the major quality assurance measure to be or not to be.

“When we find you falling short of the threshold, you cannot proceed; when the approval matures we then undertake accreditation and accreditation is the major function and core mandate of the NUC,” he told NAN.

He said the right quality, and fulfilment of the mandate of the philosophy of course content, among other conditions be met before d a definite statement for accreditation would issued.

“After we issue the definite statement for accreditation and you are found to be consistent with non-performance, we will give you denied accreditation.

“If you are short of a certain threshold we give you interim accreditation. But, if we are to enable you to remedy the deficiencies and we return after two years and you have interim accreditation again then you are considered to be denied accreditation.

“But if you have full accreditation then you continue with the programme”, he said.

In the past, the commission had suspended the licences, and operations of some private universities and even stopped some federal universities` programmes to enable them to go back to the drawing board to right their wrongs.

“We came into being in 1962 as a small administrative and advisory unit in the cabinet office of the Prime Minister. At that time, there were just probably five universities.

“And between the advent of the University of Ibadan in 1958 till date, we have 270 universities; 61 federal public universities funded, 63 State owned public funded, and 146 universities are private.

“Like I said, the rest is history now. Two of these evolutions of what we now have as the contemporary Nigerian University System (NUS), the NUC has played a very pivotal role in the evolution, in emergence of the system.

“How do we go about it? what is our business with the university evolution?, we are empowered by the laws of the NUC to lay down minimum academic standards.

“We are the regulatory, coordinating and quality assurance agency for university education,” he said.

NEWS AGENCY OF NIGERIA