The Federal Government has stated that only eight universities have been accredited to award degrees to Nigerians in Togo and Benin Republic.
The Minister of Education, Tahir Mamman. Had made this known on Sunday night while speaking on Channels Television’s Sunday Politics programme.
Mamman, during a press conference last Friday to mark his one year in office. Disclosed that over 22,500 Nigerians obtained fake degree certificates from the two countries. And such certificates would be cancelled.
The minister said the revelation was part of a report submitted to the Federal Executive Council. By a committee with a mandate to probe degree certificate racketeering. By foreign and local universities in Nigeria.
He added that the development follows the undercover investigation report. In which a Nigerian journalist acquired a degree from a university in Benin Republic. Under two months and used it to get deployed for the National Youth Service Corps.
Speaking during the programme. The minister said the federal government only recognised three institutions in Togo and five in Benin Republic. While identifying others as illegal institutions.
Mamman listed the public universities below as the federal government-approved institutions. That is to offer degree programs in Togo for students from Nigeria.
1. Universite De Lome
2. Universite De Kara
3. Catholic University of West Africa
The minister also listed five accredited universities authorized to provide degree programs. In Benin Republic of Benin for students from Nigeria.
1. Universite D’abomey-Calavi
2. Universite De Parakou
3. Universite Nationale Des Sciences, Technologis Ingenierie Et Mathematiques
4. Universite Nationale D’ Agriculture
5. Universite Africaine De Devlopment Cooperatif
The minister also insisted that there is no going back on the decision of the federal government. Because they had to cancel about 22,700 certificates awarded to Nigerians. By some “fake” universities in neighbouring Togo and Benin Republic.
Mamman maintained that the decision to invalidate the certificates was not harsh as Nigerian. Who obtained degree certificates from such “illegal” tertiary institutions dent the country’s image.
He said, “Most of those parading the fake certificates didn’t even leave the shores of Nigeria. But got their certificates through racketeering in collaboration with government officials at home and abroad.
“The “fake universities” capitalised on the “gullibility” of Nigerians patronising such fake schools.
“The federal government, through the offices of the Head of Civil Service and the Secretary of the Federation, would fish out those in the government’s employment with such fake certificates. I also urge the private sector to follow suit.”
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