Senate calls for an increase in tertiary institutions tax

Temitope Mustapha

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The Senate Committee on Tertiary Institutions and Tertiary Education Trust Fund, TETFund, has said there is the need for an increase in tertiary institutions tax from 2.5 percent to three percent to improve research and development in the country.

The Committee made this submission during its oversight visit to TETFund to ascertain the level of 2021/ 2022 performance of budget.

Explaining the reason for the oversight visit, the Committee said, “upon the enactment of 2022 Appropriation Act, the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria resolved that Committees should embark on oversight visit on MDAs under their jurisdiction. Consequent upon the above, the Committee commenced this oversight with the main Ministry and TETFund.”

“The fund 2. 5percent education tax paid from accessible profit of companies registered in Nigeria has obviously had a massive and sustaining impact on the improving tertiary education in Nigeria through several interventions,” said the Senate Committee Chairman, Ahmed Baba Kaita.

Describing the Executive Secretary of TETFund, Arc. Sonny Echono as Performer extra-ordinary, the delegation led by their Chairman, expressed hope that, the ES would replicate the same vision and mission of transforming education sector he had while he was serving as the Permanent Secretary of the ministry in TETFund.

The Committee maintained that, Education and Health sectors are two critical sectors that drive development hence the need for an upward review from 2.5percent education tax to three percent.

To this end, the delegation hoped that in the third Assembly the tax would be increased to three percent.

 

Year Under Review

Also, while expressing his satisfaction over the reforms and excellent performance of TETFund for the year under review, the Chairman of the Committee used the opportunity to appeal to the Fund to incorporate Mathematical Centre in its interventions, saying that no country can thrive in the areas of research, science, technology, and innovation without embracing mathematics.

Kaita also urged TETFund to expedite efforts on providing Oxygen generator requested by Kaduna State Polytechnic during COVID- 19 in 2020.

Also, Senator Chukwuka Utazi, a member of the Committee, commended Echono for the robust interventions carried out so far, and called on intellectuals to provide a home grown solution to the COVID 19 response.

“Nigeria is not an inferior country, if research is fully funded, there will be much results from academia in providing COVID- 19 response,”

Utazi also called for entrenching of entrepreneurship in Nigerian university.

Speaking earlier, Echono appreciated the Committee for its usual support, saying that the harmony between the National Assembly and Education Sector was highly responsible for achievements recorded in the sector in the past seven years.

 

2.5percent Tax Increase

He applauded National Assembly for considering the passing of Finance Act last year which resulted to increase in education tax percentage to 2.5, adding that it was done on consultation and share acceptance of the need to increase funding and investment in education.

The Executive Secretary explained that TETFund engages in establishing, revitalising and support of benefiting tertiary institutions which classified as Universities, Polytechnics and Colleges of Education in the area of infrastructure, training and development of academic staff, promoting research and innovation.

He said in 2021, TETFund disbursed N213bn to tertiary institutions. This, according to him, included the take- off grants for establishment of new institutions.
” When federal government establishing new institutions, TETFund is requested to disburse take- off grant for the establishment. 60percent of this disbursement goes to the universities,” he said.

 

Major Reforms
While highlighting major reforms in the Fund, Echono said TETFund had the highest level of disbursement past seven and eight years, adding that through the 2.5 percent tax received the Fund has trained over 35000 academic staff both home and abroad with the plan to expand the number.

He said Fund has established Centre for Excellent in 24 institutions as a way of making them relevant to society and to solve societal problem.

Other programmes of action included, promoting employability of graduates, empowering tertiary institutions on ICT where each the campus will have in library or designated space for 24 hours internet services so student could access online sources; digitalising thesis- introduction of anti-plagiarism; promoting innovation and entrepreneurship in the tertiary institutions.

He disclosed that TETFund is embarking on completion of all the abandoned projects in the Nigerian tertiary institutions by next year, a comprehensive list on the projects and institutions has been compiled with the view of completing them in phases.

Reacting to the Chairman Senate Committee’s request on providing oxygen generator for Kaduna State Polytechnics, Echono explained that Fund had approved N50million for the research, while half of the money has been paid.

We approved N50million for providing oxygen generator and we paid this money in tranches. They collected the first tranche and have not come for the second tranche,” he said.

On the incorporation of Mathematical Centre in the TETFund’s intervention funds, the Executive Secretary said the decision for the interventions to focus sharply on Universities, Polytechnics and Colleges of Education which was the main driver of law is inhibiting TETFund from inclusion.

“I made the appeal myself, the fact that about four of them- Mathematical Centre, Nigerian French School in Badagari, Ugara Arabic Language, and the National Institute for Nigerian Languages,NINLAN, are classified as Inter- University Centres, and integral part of university, the programme they run, even their laws say they should upgrade like universities.”

He, however, said the Fund is collaborating with the Mathematical Centre and the three other inter- University Centres in area like research.

“We are collaborating in other areas like in research for example, one is leading one of our clusters even in COVID research.”

Echono disclosed that TETFund, apart from funding research in COVID-19, is also funding research in Lassa- Fever and communicable diseases.

In his word, “In our research, we are funding research not only in COVID 19 but in Lassa-Fever. There is an ongoing research in Lassa-Fever, we also have some mega research we are doing for communicable diseases, they are ongoing, as we make breakthrough I will let you know.”

The TETFund boss therefore, attributed the reforms to the combine effect by increased percentage and internal operation measures put in place the management, disclosing that Fund exceeded the contribution it ever received in the past 10years.

 

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