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Federal Government Orders 100% Transparency In Tertiary Institutions By May 31

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisApril 6, 2025 National No Comments3 Mins Read
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Federal Government Orders 100% Transparency In Tertiary Institutions By May 31.

In a bold stride towards accountability and good governance, the Federal Government has mandated all federal tertiary institutions in Nigeria to publish key operational and financial data on their official websites by 31 May 2025. The directive, announced on Saturday, aims to enhance transparency across universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education nationwide.

 

The initiative, led by the Minister of Education, Dr Maruf Tunji Alausa, requires institutions to make public their annual budget allocations, student enrolment figures, and a comprehensive breakdown of funding sources. This includes detailed reports on personnel expenditure, overheads, capital projects, allocations from the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund), and the current value of endowment funds—all of which must be updated quarterly.





 

“This is about building trust and ensuring accountability in the management of public institutions,” the Ministry of Education stated. “We want students, parents, and the general public to have access to clear and current information about how resources are allocated and utilised.”

 

The policy is a key part of the government’s broader reforms aimed at performance-based funding and boosting Nigeria’s reputation in global education rankings. Institutions have been directed to present the information in an accessible, user-friendly format. Compliance will be closely monitored, with regular website reviews beginning soon after the deadline. While specific sanctions for non-compliance have not yet been outlined, the Ministry has indicated that administrative consequences will follow.

 

Education stakeholders have widely praised the initiative. Dr Amina Yusuf, a leading education policy analyst, called it a “transformative development,” adding, “This move finally puts the power of information in the hands of those who need it most—students, parents, and education advocates.”

 

Some university administrators have acknowledged the tight timeline but believe it is feasible. Meanwhile, student and parent communities have responded positively. Chinedu Okeke, a final-year student at the University of Lagos, commented, “This could bring real change. Knowing where the money goes may finally push management to focus more on students’ needs.” Parent Fatima Ibrahim added, “I want to see real transparency—especially with all the talk about funding challenges.”

 

As the 31 May deadline approaches, the Federal Government has urged Vice-Chancellors, Rectors, and Provosts to begin implementation without delay, reiterating that transparency is non-negotiable under its current education reform agenda.

 

More updates will be provided as institutions begin to respond to the directive.

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