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Invalidation of degrees from Togo, Benin: 22,000 Nigerians affected

The FrontierThe FrontierSeptember 3, 2024 3263 Minutes read0

•Minister of Education, Prof Tahir Mamman

The decision to invalidate degree certificates obtained from some universities in Togo and Benin Republic from 2017 till date has left over 22,000 Nigerian graduates of the institutions confused and with their fate hanging in the balance, it was gathered.

A group, the Coalition of Stakeholders in Education, CSE, stated this in Ikeja, Lagos today while briefing the press on the matter.

The group has therefore asked the federal government to have a rethink about the matter and reverse the blanket ban on the certificates from higher institutions in the two West African nations, reports Vanguard.

The Minister of Education, Prof. Tahir Mamman, had recently said as part of the steps to curb the activities of degree mills within and outside the country, degree certificates obtained by anybody from the two nations from 2017 upward were no longer tenable and recognised.

However, leaders of the CSE, including Dr Shittu Sanny, Gabriel Kona, Abiola Daramola and Hodonou Nohunun, faulted the action by the government, saying those who attended unaccredited institutions or got their certificates through dubious means, were the one that should be sanctioned.

They also faulted the decision of the government to recognise only five public universities in Benin and three in Togo without recognizing any private universities in those nations.

“There are more than five universities accredited in Benin Republic and more than three in Togo. In Benin alone, we have eight public universities and 95 private universities accredited by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research.

”Reliable source from the Ministry of Education in Benin informed us that the list of accredited institutions in Benin was given to the inter-ministerial committee that visited them early this year from Nigeria. That same list is downloadable from their official website.

“The minister’s pronouncement to invalidate these certificates to take effect in retrospect is unjustifiable. Is it not the same ministry that showed parents and students who wanted to study there the list of accredited institutions from where choices were made? Is it that the ministry has been misleading Nigerians all these years? Why did the ministry give evaluation to the graduates of these universities in the first place all these years?

“We are compelled to ask if diligent students who studied hard to acquire their credentials from these countries should suffer for the crime of negligible few? Therefore, to punish more for the crime of few is not an option,” they stated.

Sanny, who said some stakeholders met with the Minister of State, Education, Dr Tanko Sunnunu, on June 30, this year over the issue, said the minister gave the assurance that students in accredited institutions which are also listed with the ministry had nothing to fear, and wondered why the sudden change of policy.

A graduate of a university in Benin Republic, who was also a former leader of the National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, in the Diaspora, Silas Jime, opined that the policy was not well thought out.

“Before people sought admission into these foreign universities, they went to the Federal Ministry of Education to find out the list of accredited institutions and even the approved courses. People did that. They went and studied in those institutions and came back. Before they went for the National Youth Service Corps Scheme, NYSC, the same ministry evaluated their certificates, the NYSC also did same. How can you now just wake up and say those certificates are worthless?

“Another thing is that is the Nigerian government now saying there are no worthy private universities in those countries? Many Nigerians attended universities there. The current governor of Yobe State, Mala Buni, graduated from a university in Benin Republic,” he said.

Some of the students who were at the briefing also called on President Bola Tinubu to intervene and order the minister and his team to do due diligence and not just slam a blanket ban on them and their certificates.

Recall that early this year, the federal government instituted a probe into activities of degree mills within and outside the country following an expose by a reporter of how he got a degree certificate from a university in Benin Republic within weeks.

He was also mobilised for the NYSC scheme for a second time after filing the necessary data using the certificate from Benin Republic.

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