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For greater impacts, TETFund boss, heads of beneficiary institutions meet in Abuja | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News ⚠️

The meeting had in attendance, Vice-Chancellors, Provosts and Rectors of public institutions across the country that benefit from TETFund’s intervention.

Welcoming his quests to the meeting, Echono applauded their support and commitment to on-going reforms in tertiary education system. He stated that the encouraging response to his invitation despite their busy schedules underscored their zeal towards a more responsive TETFund to the needs and aspirations of the nation’s tertiary education system.

“Another area of concern to the TETFund is the Research intervention line. From available data, the nation is yet to benefit significantly from the desired impact of this intervention line. We shall therefore be considering new pathways to achieving greater impact on our various Research and Development interventions.

As an intervention agency, Echono maintained that TETFund has remained consistent in its drive and strive for excellence through the employment of practical means and solutions towards repositioning and revitalizing the nation’s tertiary education system for the future generations of Nigerians. At the Fund, we are reviewing our processes for enhanced and better services delivery to our beneficiary institution. We are currently re-working our 2007 edition of Guidelines for Disbursement and will make it available to you when competed.”

 

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