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NUC issues stern warning to Universities: cheat during accreditation, lose approval

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The National Universities Commission (NUC) has cautioned universities to adhere strictly to accreditation standards or face potential revocation of program approval.

This stern warning was from the Acting Executive Secretary of the commission, Mr. Chris Maiyaki, during an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja on Sunday.

Maiyaki stressed that institutions and programs falling below the minimum academic standards and resource assessment benchmarks would encounter denial of accreditation.

He underscored the significance of compliance, emphasizing the NUC’s commitment to upholding educational quality and standards.

He mentioned that the outcome statement serves as the foundation for the commission’s communication to JAMB, NYSC, TETFund, and the public.

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The NUC official emphasized that meeting conditions such as maintaining the right quality, fulfilling the philosophy of course content mandate, and other criteria are essential before a definitive accreditation statement is issued.

Maiyaki mentioned that if a consistent non-performance is observed after receiving definite accreditation, denial of accreditation would follow.

In cases where certain thresholds are not met, interim accreditation may be granted. However, repeated instances of interim accreditation over two consecutive years without addressing deficiencies would lead to denial of accreditation.

On the other hand, possessing full accreditation allows the continuation of the program, as stated by the official.

The NUC official revealed the commission’s past actions, suspending licenses and operations of some private and federal universities. This was to allow universities to reassess and rectify deficiencies.

Highlighting the NUC’s role since its inception in 1962, Maiyaki emphasized their authority in setting minimum academic standards, serving as a regulatory, coordinating, and quality assurance agency for university education.

 

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