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Unity Schools: FG Set To Amend UBE Act
The Minister of State for Education,Barr Ezenwo Wike, says the Federal Government is set to amend the Universal Basic Education (UBE) Act to cater for Federal Unity Colleges (FUCs).
He said this at a one-day interactive session with principals of FUCs in Abuja, Wednesday.
According to the minister, the decision has already been accommodated in the amendment to the law setting up the Education Trust Fund (ETF). By the amendment, ETF will now cater for only tertiary institutions.
He said this was necessary to reduce the problem of funding to the barest minimum to enable government to tackle the massive infrastructure deficit in all the 104 unity colleges.
“With the amendment of the ETF Act to carter for tertiary institutions only, the Federal Government has decided to amend the UBE act to make it cater for the 104 unity colleges,’’ the minister said.
Wike said this would also help to resolve the issue of funding for the completion of all abandoned projects in the schools.
He advised the principals to prioritise their budgets starting with the most important projects and to make sure they were completed before embarking on another project.
He declared: “The pattern of budgeting in the FUC is very poor. A situation whereby the budget is split into different phases hampers the progress of projects. Once you start a project, finish it before picking up another one. This would go a long way to enhance infrastructure development’’.
Wike said the ministry would not tolerate the mismanagement of the schools adding that principals must adhere strictly to Federal Government guidelines on admission into the unity colleges.
He warned against examination malpractice, stating that any principal whose college was involved, would be de-listed for five years.
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