Tertiary Institutions
This article explores the negative effects of inadequate funding for the education sector in Nigeria, which has caused its public institutions to fall behind their global counterparts in terms of standards and growth. It also highlights the worsening state of infrastructure, brain drain, poor remuneration, and other factors that have contributed to the dismal conditions of these institutions. Finally, it recommends urgent and proactive measures that need to be taken to overhaul the education system.
Odigwe & Owan (2020) compared the importance of education in the economy to a computer motherboard that includes all other components within the system unit, as well as the peripheral devices used to control the education system. A strong investment in the sector is crucial for national growth and development, as emphasized in the National Policy on Education (2019). However, it is unfortunate to state that both the federal and state governments have neglected the sector, leading to its complete degradation.
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