President Goodluck Jonathan on Friday
promised that his administration would immediately begin the process of
establishing the nation’s first University of Co-operatives that will be
established in one of the states in the South West.
Jonathan made the promise while granting
audience to members of the Oodua Cooperative Alliance from the six South
Western states in the State House, Marina, Lagos.
The President further promised to
dispatch a Federal Government delegation to Nairobi, Kenya in order to
understudy a similar university established there.
The leader of the delegation, Asiwaju
Adetokunbo Osisanya, had earlier asked the government to take a cue from
Kenya which already has such university.
The President said he had always been of the opinion that Nigeria needs specialised universities.
He explained that that was why he is establishing a Maritime University in Delta State.
He said, “On the issue you raised about a
University of Cooperative, I will send a team to Kenya to go and look
at the University there.
“They need to look at the courses they
offer, the departments and how the entire institution is structured.
Then we will establish our own and it will be located in the South
West.”
On the request for the institution of
N200bn National Cooperative Development Fund provided in the 2002
National Cooperative Policy, Jonathan promised to ask the Central Bank
of Nigeria to consider the inclusion of that in its operations.
He further promised to look into other requests made by the delegation if he was re-elected in March.
The group leader promised to mobilise
over two million votes for the President’s re-election bid out of its
six million membership strength.
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