Federal government urges private institutions to join TERAS platform

The Federal Government of Nigeria has encouraged private universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education to express interest in joining the TERAS platform. This call aims to foster greater engagement among private tertiary institutions.

In a recent initiative, the Federal Government has issued a call to private tertiary institutions across Nigeria, inviting them to formally express their interest in participating in the TERAS platform. This platform is intended to enhance collaboration and integration within the education sector.

The urging targets private universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education, emphasizing the need for these institutions to engage actively. Officials have highlighted the benefits of joining, though specific details on TERAS's functions remain outlined in official communications.

This move comes as part of broader efforts to strengthen the tertiary education landscape in the country, promoting inclusivity for private entities alongside public ones. The announcement was made public on January 21, 2024, underscoring the government's commitment to expanding educational resources and partnerships.

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