Wednesday, August 22, 2012

60percent of Lecturers in Nigerian Universities don’t have Doctorate Degrees – President Goodluck Jonathan

President of Nigeria, Goodluck
Jonathan has lamented that 60
percent of lecturers in Universities
across the country have no
doctorate degree.
The President said this in Yenagoa,
Bayelsa State yesterday, while
interacting with 100 beneficiaries of
the state's scholarship programme.
Jonathan said he got the statistics from the National University
Commission.
He, however added that the Federal Government had provided respite
for the lecturers and that his administration had worked out a
scholarship programme to encourage lecturers to get their doctorate
degrees in any part of the world.
He said his administration had designed another scholarship
programme for a category of people he referred to as "intelligent
Nigerians".
Jonathan told Punch: "About 60 per cent of lecturers don't have PhDs
and we reject it. We decided to come up with a programme for you; to
be in the academics, you must have PhD. This means that we must work
out a programme for everybody to have scholarship.
"Everybody who is in the academics must have an opportunity to go and
do their doctorate degrees anywhere. In addition to that, we think that
as a nation, we have very intelligent people and we must get a
scholarship for these people who are very intelligent.
"We come up with a programme for intelligent Nigerians. To select this
group of people, first and foremost you must make first class in the
university. You don't need to make a first class to be a lecturer. In
addition to giving every lecturer an opportunity to get a PhD and lecture,
we need a programme for intelligent Nigerians.
"We are trying to get a crop of Nigerians that will take us to the moon.
That is what the Bayelsa State Government is doing here. We must
encourage our best brains. I am quite appreciative of Dickson."
He said prospective beneficiaries must possess first class degrees from
the university adding that the special scheme was designed for specific
areas of discipline such as molecular biology, genetics, economics,
engineering and applied sciences.
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What are your thoughts on the academic qualifications of lecturers in
Nigerian Universities? With 60 percent of lecturers not having doctorate
degrees, how does this affect the quality of graduates churned out from
Nigerian Universities?
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