The Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU has objected to the
Federal Government’s directive that tertiary institutions should stop
the conduct of Post-Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination,
Post-UTME, for candidates seeking admission.
The position of the union was made known by the ASUU President, Comrade
Biodun Ogunyemi. He stressed that allowing tertiary institutions to
regulate their admission process will improve the nation's quality of
education.
According to him, it is not right for the government to decide the
method to be used in screening candidates for admission as this will not
only amount to encroachment on the autonomy of these institutions but
also affect the level of sanity and quality in the system. He however
stated that the FG can come in by putting in place the necessary
guidelines as part of their oversight functions.
On the issue of refunding money paid by candidates for admission
screening, the president of ASUU stated that it may not be easy for
institutions to refund such money as it may have been diverted to other
purposes.
He mentioned that tertiary institutions over the years have been
under-funded and charging candidates for screening is one of the ways
institutions raise fund and called on the government to live up to its
responsibilities by providing an enabling environment for teaching,
learning and research in these institutions.
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