Friday, January 31, 2025

House of Representatives Moves to Establish Bola Ahmed Tinubu Federal University of Nigerian Languages

The House of Representatives has initiated a move to establish the Bola Ahmed Tinubu Federal University of Nigerian Languages, following the passage of a bill for first reading.
Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu and eight other sponsors introduced the bill, aiming to promote the learning of Nigerian languages and cultures.
According to Section II, Part I of the bill, the university’s objectives include: “Encouraging the advancement of learning and holding out to all persons without distinction of race, creed, sex or political conviction, the opportunity of acquiring a higher education in Nigerian languages and cultures.”
Section 14 (2) requires the President to conduct visits to the university every five years or direct such visits by designated persons.
Sub-section 3 mandates the university to provide necessary facilities and assistance for these visits.
The President also has the power to remove council members, except the pro-chancellor and vice-chancellor. The university’s goals include:
Developing and offering academic and professional programs leading to diplomas, first degrees, postgraduate research, and higher degrees with emphasis on Nigerian languages and cultures.

Producing socially mature persons with capacity to communicate, understand and use Nigerian languages for national development.

Acting as agents and catalysts for effective utilization, exploitation, and conservation of Nigeria’s natural, economic, and human resources.
The university’s mandate, as outlined in Section 1(2), includes teaching and training high-calibre Nigerian languages professionals, conducting research, participating in outreach and community services, and facilitating knowledge and skills acquisition in different Nigerian languages.
Section 15 (1) provides for the removal of council members due to misconduct or inability to perform duties. The bill is expected to undergo a second reading in the coming weeks.
“This bill is a significant step towards preserving and promoting Nigerian languages and cultures,” said Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu.
“We believe this university will contribute to national development and produce socially mature individuals equipped to communicate effectively in Nigerian languages.”
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