Nigerian Govt To Review Lecturers’ Salaries, Revive Universities With N470 billion

October 20, 2022
No AK-47, Automatic Weapons – Buhari Warns States On Security Outfits
No AK-47, Automatic Weapons – Buhari Warns States On Security Outfits

Government has earmarked over N470 billion in the 2023 budget as ‘special fund’ to revitalise Nigerian universities, as schools resume lectures after eight months of strike.

The special fund will also be deployed in the planned upward review of lecturers’ salaries. This comes after Prime Business Africa reported that N230.9‬ billion had been allocated for 14 Nigerian universities in the 2023 budget.

Join our WhatsApp Channel

Breakdown of the special fund indicates that university revitalisation will gulp N300 billion, while lecturers’ salaries review will take as much as N170 billion.

This was made known by the Minister of Finance, Zainab Ahmed, at a briefing in Abuja on Wednesday, October 19, where she said Russia-Ukraine war, COVID-19 pandemic and other international challenges were considered in drafting the 2023 budget.

The 2023 budget will gulp N20.5 trillion. The Federal Government will borrow N8.80 trillion from domestic and foreign creditors to finance the N10.78 trillion deficit in the budget.

According to the minister of finance, a total sum of N2.05 trillion is allocated to education. Part of the fund will go to University of Nigeria, Nsukka, which will receive N29.3 billion.

Ahmadu Bello University was allocated N25.8 billion, University of Lagos got N22.3 billion, University of Calabar will receive N21.5 billion, University of Ibadan got N19.2 billion, University of Benin N19.5 billion, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, N18.3 billion, and University of Ilorin N18.1 billion.

Also, Obafemi Awolowo University received an allocation of about N16.3 billion, and University of Jos N14.2 billion.

Others are Federal University of Technology, Owerri, which got N14.3 billion, FUT Akure N8.4 billion and Minna will receive N7.2 billion, Nigeria Open University (NOUN) got N10.7 billion.

+ posts

Featured Stories

Latest from News

FG Begins Implementing New ASUU Deal

Nigeria’s federal government has started implementing key parts of a new pay and welfare agreement with the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), officials said Monday, in a move aimed at easing labour tensions in the country’s public universities. Education Minister Maruf
Herdsmen Attack: Gov Ortom Writes Buhari On Firearms Permits

Gunmen Abduct Nine Worshippers from Benue Catholic Church

Gunmen abducted nine worshippers from a Catholic church in Nigeria’s Benue state, police said Monday. The worshippers were taken Sunday night during a vigil at St. John’s Catholic Church in Ojije, a community in Ado local government area, according to police and

Ethiopia Accuses Eritrea of Military Aggression, Backing Armed Groups

Ethiopia has accused neighbouring Eritrea of sending troops into its territory and supporting armed groups operating inside the country, sharply escalating tensions between the former allies. In a letter dated Feb. 7, Ethiopia’s Foreign Minister Gedion Timothewos said Eritrean forces had occupied

Ghana Recalls Envoy to Nigeria Over Alleged Election Misconduct

Ghana has recalled its high commissioner to Nigeria, Mohammed Baba Jamal Ahmed, over allegations that he was involved in vote-buying during a party primary election, the presidency said. The recall was ordered by President John Dramani Mahama and took immediate effect, according
Previous Story

2023: APC Releases Fresh Presidential Campaign Council List

Why We Approved 50% Tariff Hike For Telcos - NCC
Next Story

Nigeria Govt Withdraws Approval For 10% Tariff Increase By Telcos

Don't Miss

Naira Gains More As Exchange Rate Drops To N1,300/$1 At Official Market

Naira Drops To ₦1,602.43/$ After 3-Day Winning Streak In Official Market 

The Nigerian local currency, the naira, has dropped again to

TIB Condemns Arrest of Sowore, Ejimakor, Kanu’s Brother, Others; Demands Immediate Release

The Global Directorate of the Take It Back (TIB) movement