Only Act Of Parliament Can  Scrap Nigerian Army University Biu – Ndume

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*Backs Gov Zulum on appeal to Tinubu not to merge NAUB with NDA

By; SADIQ ABUBAKAR, Maiduguri

The Senator representing Borno South Senatorial District at the National Assembly,  Senator Mohammed Ali Ndume has added  weight to appeal made by Governor Babagana  Umara Zulum  of Borno State for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to stop  purported merger of the Nigerian Army University Biu (NAUB),  with the  Nigerian Defense Academy (NDA)  Kaduna.

 Ndume while speaking to journalists in Maiduguri  Friday on the matter as Senator representing the Senatorial District where the varsity is located  said, Borno State, and indeed all the other states of the North East are proud of NAUB which was established since 2018., therefore, for it to be merged or subsumed, it has to be by an Act of Parliament.

Ndume who is  also the Chief Whip, at the Upper Chamber of the National Assembly, maintained that NAUB has even graduated its first set, while many undergraduates are waiting for graduation and issuance of their statement of results or certificates, stressing that scrapping of such a top civil- military institution is against development and research.

“The NAUB is created out of necessity and to ensure there is civil- military relationship in the North Eastern part of the country, especially Borno State, which has suffered devastation of lives and property due to over decade Boko Haram (Western Education is Sin) insurgency.

“Secondly, the NAUB is not part of the Oronsaye Report. The OCR was in 2012, while NAUB was established in 2018 by approval of the National Executive Council with enactment of an appropriate law that backed it up after I sponsored that Bill.

“NAUB is assented to by the then President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, and therefore, is a law, and only another law can repel or subsume it to become another institution or faculty as the case many be.

“The NDA is purely a military defense institution to train military officers, be it Army, Navy or Air Force, while 75% of the students’ population in NAUB are civilians studying various degree courses in the existing six (6) faculties that are fully accredited by the Nigeria Universities Commission (NUC). Therefore, you cannot merge this university with and institution that is purely mandated to train military officers.

“To this end, our Governor, Professor Babagana Zulum has already made the position of Borno State Government clear by appealing to the President or the federal government to back track on its matter, considering the fact that Borno has only one federal university/institution in Maiduguri serving the whole North East, before establishment of NAUB, compared to other states that has many federal institutions.

“In addition, NAUB is also established in order to carter for admitting all Nigerians irrespective of where they came from. Let me give you an example, our neighbouring Adamawa state is currently having two federal universities, one in Jimeta-Yola and the other is located in Mubi. 

“Infact, even on 29th February 2024, the Senate passed a bill for establishment of federal university of technology in Ilaro, Ogun state. Several federal universities which were established have not been included in the merger, and we see no reason why NAUB will be merged with NDA.

“We just held an emergency meeting with Borno Elders, including those from Southern Borno where the University is located. We deliberated and came up with a position similar to that of our Governor, so we are going to write our resolution to the federal government under the leadership of President Bola Tinubu to delist NAUB from the merger.

“This is very important because, and I want to use this opportunity to call on the people of southern Borno Senatorial District to remain calm and be law abiding, as we strive to ensure justice.” Ndume said.

It would be recalled that the Oronsaye Committee Report (OCR) 2012, hitherto adopted by the federal government seeks to merge or scrap several Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs), including institutions with duplicating functions as a means of cutting cost in governance .  

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