
The
Chairman of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Gombe
State University (GSU) chapter, Umar Adamu, has expressed concern over
the exodus of Nigerian students to other countries for studies.
Mr. Adamu, who criticised the situation, told the News Agency of
Nigeria (NAN) in Gombe on Monday that it was not good for the
educational development of the country.
He expressed concern over the movement of the students to other
countries that had lesser quality of staff. “It is a shameful way if you
discover the way Nigerians from undergraduate to postgraduate students
are leaving for other countries for the sake of studies.
“It is not because they have quality staff and other things. “In
Nigeria, we have all it takes to maintain standard in our universities
but it’s because the government is not serious about putting things in
the right way.
“That is why generally our university system has decayed. “A lot of
people have left for other countries that give priority to education and
this is leading to a very serious brain drain in our system,” he said.
He said the problems in the education system in the country was
attributable to incessant and lingering crises in the sector. The
chairman advised government to honour its agreement with the union to
restore confidence in the system.
According to him, what ASUU is asking for is not for selfish gains
but aimed at revamping the sector in particular, to contribute to the
development of the country.
“The lingering crisis has a very devastating effect in the
educational development and general development of the country,” he
said.
Mr. Adamu expressed dissatisfaction with the role of stakeholders in
wooing government to place priority on education. NAN reports that
academic activities at the state university are still paralysed as
lecturers are yet to report to their duties.
NAN
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