FG Imposes 7-Year Ban on New Federal Tertiary Institutions

August 14, 2025

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The Federal Government approved a 7-year moratorium on establishing new federal tertiary institutions, including universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education.

Minister of Education Tunji Alausa announced this after a Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting, chaired by President Bola Tinubu, on Wednesday, August 13, 2025. The move aims to address decay in existing institutions.

Approval of Nine Private Universities

Despite the ban, the FEC approved nine new private universities from 79 active proposals. Alausa noted that 551 proposals were inherited, but stringent policies reduced this to 79.

The approved universities reflect efforts to balance growth with quality. However, non-patronage of existing institutions prompted the moratorium to prevent further decline.

Addressing Educational Decay

Alausa explained that the ban seeks to halt decay in tertiary institutions.

“This will prevent future declines in education quality and graduate unemployment,” he said.

The policy ensures resources focus on improving existing schools. Recent JAMB screenings for underage candidates also reflect efforts to maintain academic standards and cognitive maturity.

Context and Stakeholder Reactions

The moratorium follows concerns about underfunded institutions, as seen in lecturers’ demands for arrears and WAEC grading issues.

The FEC’s decision aligns with broader reforms, including reviving steel plants for economic stability.

Future Implications for Education

The 7-year ban aims to strengthen Nigeria’s education system by prioritizing quality over quantity. The approval of private universities shows flexibility for vetted proposals.

As the government navigates challenges like unemployment and infrastructure decay, stakeholders urge close monitoring to ensure the policy enhances educational outcomes.

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