Public Universities Are Not Ready to Resume but Private Universities Are - ABUAB Founder

Chief Afe Babalola, the founding father of Afe Babalola University, hustle Ekiti (ABUAD), has suggested the central on the danger of lumping public and personal universities along once considering whether or not or to not enable universities to open up. He noted that non-public universities had expressed readiness to open up, noting that several public establishments aren't able to resume.

According to him, COVID-19 has shown the extent of poor infrastructures, underfunding, unskillfulness and corruption publically varsities and clear ASUU’s position, protests and grievances over the years.

“This is in sharp distinction to what obtains privately universities most of that square measure purported for his or her ethical and physical discipline, quality and useful education, healthful and safe atmosphere, sure educational calendar, absence of labor, committed academics, fashionable teaching instrumentality and laboratories similarly as adequate preparation to forestall COVID-19.” He emphasised.

He referred to as on the central similarly as State Governments to place effort towards providing the mandatory infrastructure and facilities publically tertiary establishments so that they will match up with their personal counterparts.