ASUU Decries Slide of Varsity Ranking
The Academic
Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) Thursday decried the ranking of public
universities in the country, stating that the positions of the universities
vindicate the resolve of the union that the federal government has failed to
properly fund education.
With the
2020/2021 ranking released by the Centre for World University Ranking, only two
universities in the country, University of Ibadan and University of Nigeria,
Nsukka, made the world’s best 2,000 universities.
According to
the union, both universities, who presently hold national rankings of first and
second in Nigeria could not make top 1,000 as the premier university is ranked
1,163, while University of Nigeria, Nsukka returned as 1,882 in the world.
However,
unlike Nigerian universities, the first 13 universities in South Africa made
the best 2,000 universities while seven of them made the best 1,000 varsities
in the world.
These are
University of Cape Town (268), University of Witwatersrand (275), Stellenbosch
University (429), University of Kwazulu-natal (477), University of Pretoria
(578), University of Johannesburg (706), North-west University (922)
By the
ranking, University of Ibadan is eighth in Africa followed by University of
Western Cape, South Africa (1,158) that is ranked 9th on the continent.
The
Chairman, University of Ibadan chapter of ASUU, Prof. Ayo Akinwole, while
reacting to the ranking in a release Thursday, maintained that the ranking
vindicates the struggle by ASUU to make government commit not less than 26 per
cent of its national budget to education, lamenting that the best the President
Muhammadu Buhari government has done is to reduce the budget yearly to about
six per cent at present.
He said ASUU
has been drawing government and Nigerians’ attention to the rot in the tertiary
education system and was proven right by the 2012 Needs Assessment conducted by
the federal government, adding that as revealed in the ranking, it has taken
personal dogged efforts of research output of academics in the University of
Ibadan and University of Nigeria to position Nigeria on the global map.
Akinwole
noted that the only variable that made the two Nigerian universities to be
ranked among the best 2,000 universities is in relation to the research
performance where the University of Ibadan had 1,101 with a total score of
69.4, while Nsukka had 1,805 and a total score of 66.2.
According to
him, Nigerian academics are among the best in the world but are faced with poor
working conditions including poor salaries and lack of the appropriate tools
and clement environment to make them compete globally.
He disclosed
that ASUU has been on strike to make government address issues of
revitalisation fund, earned academic allowances, visitation panel to
universities, proliferation of state varsities and issues of governance in them
and speedy conclusion of the renegotiation of 2009 agreement.
Akinwole
admonished Nigerians to join ASUU in ensuring that the federal government injects
more funds for the revitalisation of public varsities so that Nigerian
universities will be able to compete effectively globally and their graduates
will be respected across the world with their certificates.
According to
him, “Although one may have one or two things to say about the indices used in
the ranking but the truth of the matter is that Nigeria academics are using
their own blood to still make Nigerian varsities to run because government has
become irresponsible and wicked. They don’t have stakes in it again as they
send their children abroad. A government that is serious will not cut from
education budget and leave untouched the budget of National Assembly to
renovate their complex that has no direct impact on the country.
“This is a
clear demonstration of where the priority of this government is. During
Covid-19, Nigerian researchers are contributing the meagre amount they are paid
to develop ventilators, while legislators break the law on preventive advisory.
But unfortunately, even the medical doctor-turned Labour Minister, Chris Ngige,
who represents a government that has no respect for agreements and the law of
the land wants academics to invent when they have injected nothing into the
system to come out with ground breaking discoveries”
The Centre
for World University ranking utilised quality of education which is measured by
the number of a university’s alumni who have won a major academic distinctions
relative to the university’s size, alumni employment (number of alumni who have
held top executive position at world’s largest economy), quality of faculty
(number of a university faculty who have won major academic distinctions), and
research performance ( measured by the total number of research paper, high
quality publications in top-tier journals, influence and citations) to arrive
at the latest ranking.
FROM thisdaylive.com/index.php/2020/06/25/asuu-decries-slide-of-varsity-ranking
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