Babcock University’s VC Denies NANS Comment Report, Hails Union
There was widespread report some days ago that the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) ha threatened to start shutting down Private Universities in the country to help ASUU press home their demands.
A couple of days after that report, it was published in major newspaper dailies in Nigeria that the Vice-chancellor of Babcock University Prof. James Makinde said, NANS has no such right to shut down Private Universities.
The VC of Babcock University has now come out to deny the comments credited to him, calling it untrue and even went on to hail the Union for their contributions to the advancement of education in the country.
Read the full gist below:
The Vice-Chancellor, Babcock University, Ilishan-Remo, Ogun State, Prof. James Makinde, has hailed the National Association of Nigerian Students for its contributions to the advancement of education in the country.
Makinde also said a report that earlier quoted him as saying NANS should stay off private universities was not true.
He, however, urged proprietors of the nation’s public universities to run the institutions faithfully.
The vice-chancellor spoke at a forum organised for leaders of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Akure, Ondo State.
The university’s Director, External and Community Affairs, Joshua Suleiman, stated this in a statement on Tuesday.
The students’ body, at the national and regional levels, Makinde said, had assisted in providing quality and sustainable educational development in the country.
Further applauding NANS, he recalled that the union in 2011, nominated Babcock University for an award as the best private university in Africa.
The clarification came as Makinde denied condemning NANS for insisting that owners of public universities should make education viable by meeting the demands of the Academic Staff Union of Universities.