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Entity, Ownership, Educational Subsidies and Funding of Nigerian Tertiary Institutions
Idialu Jeremiah Uwaifo and Idialu Ethel E.
Corresponding Author: Idialu, Jeremiah Uwaifo
Submitted: 2011 November, 10
Accepted: 2011 December, 20
Published: 2012 January, 25 |
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The motivation for this study is the need to save the Nigerian public tertiary institutions from going
into extinction from under-funding. Funding of the institutions is currently on the basis of ownership. There
is currently conflict of citizens’ right to education at whatever level at reduced cost or no cost at all and
government’s inability to meet the cost of education. Government end up giving what it thinks it can afford and
not what the institutions need to operate effectively. On the other hand the institutions are not given the free
hand to determine what the beneficiaries of their services should pay. This study recommends that the
institutions should be seen as separate entities from government and therefore be allowed to determine the price
for their services. Citizens’ right should be met through educational subsidies from all levels of government.
The balance fees should be picked by the beneficiaries of the services of the institutions. This is the surest way
to the survival of tertiary institutions in the Nigerian environment.
Key words: Cost, finance, government, knowledge, partnership, public private service,
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Idialu Jeremiah Uwaifo and Idialu Ethel E., . Entity, Ownership, Educational Subsidies and Funding of Nigerian Tertiary Institutions. Current Research Journal of Social Sciences, (1): 56-61.
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ISSN (Online): 2041-3246
ISSN (Print): 2041-3238 |
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