Abuja, Nigeria – Senate President Godswill Akpabio has declared human capital investment Nigeria’s top development priority, urging swift passage of six bills to establish specialized universities during a critical Senate hearing on tertiary education.
Key Proposals Under Review
Federal University of Health Sciences, Funtua
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Addresses AI/robotics disruption in healthcare (Sponsor: Sen. Dandutse)
Federal University of Technology, Ikot Abasi
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Focus: STEM innovation for industrial growth
Federal University of Education (Special), Oyo
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First disability-focused varsity in Sub-Saharan Africa (Sponsor: Sen. Akintunde)
Why This Matters
Demographic Imperative:
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Nigeria’s median age is 18.1; needs 2M+ new jobs/year
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Current 43% youth unemployment demands skill realignment
Future-Proofing Careers:
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Sen. Dandutse’s Warning: AI could displace 40% of medical jobs by 2030
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Proposed health varsity to train bioinformatics & robotic surgery specialists
Inclusive Education:
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25M Nigerians live with disabilities—new Oyo university to bridge access gaps
Akpabio’s Vision
“Specialized institutions aren’t luxuries—they’re the factories producing Nigeria’s problem-solvers. We must fund them like national security assets.”
Next Steps
• TETFund Allocation Review: Push for 25% budget increase to new institutions
• Industry Partnerships: Tech/health firms to co-design curricula
• Q3 2025 Target: Senate vote on bills