THE Nigerian Senate has called on the Federal Government to jack up budgetary allocation to federal universities in the 2025 budget to take care of the teething problems of Nigerian universities.
The lawmakers also resolved to mandate the relevant committee to mediate with the ministers of finance, education and other relevant ministries or immediately take steps to checkmate the increasing spate of brain drain in the country.
The resolution is coming after a lawmaker, Anthony Okorie, raised the alarm in a motion, over the growing challenge of brain drain and its consequence, the significant outflow of highly educated professionals in Nigeria, especially in the academia, in the quest for better working conditions, exacerbating the skill gap in the workforce of the country.
Okorie also expressed concern over the poor remunerations and working conditions of Nigerian lecturers.
According to him, since it was last reviewed over 15 years ago, it remains among the poorest in the world and triggers the continuous loss of experienced hands from the nation’s ivory towers to other countries.
The lawmakers also mandated the relevant committee or senate to liaise with the ministers of finance, education, and other relevant ministries or immediately take steps to checkmate the increasing spate of brain drain in the country.