Propelled by the global educational challenge in the 21st Century,
National Universities Commission, NUC, has stated that the Nigerian
university system will now go paperless as it has launched a portal
called, ‘Nigerian University System Management Portal, NUSMAP.
Speaking at the two-day workshop held at the University of Lagos
weekend, the Executive Secretary of NUC, Professor Julius Okojie who
spoke through the Quality Assurance Officer, NUC, Mrs Dorcas Agbara
said; “NUSMAP is an online programme designed to enable our universities
process, share and communicate data with the NUC, the public and other
government agencies for proper planning and management.”
Prof Okojie, NUC Executive Secretary
According to him, the workshop targeted at directors of Academic
Planning of Nigerian universities, Directors of ICT of Nigerian
universities and other officers, was designed for training and
re-training of personnel involved in the administration and data
management of universities at all levels to promote efficiency and
quality planning with verifiable data. “It’s actually a challenge to the
Nigerian university in terms of the basic minimum academic standards
they have to meet in the area of ICT,” he said.
“This system has the capacity to capture the activities of all
directorates of the commission, which include Universities
ProgrammeAccreditation, Universities Academic Standards, University
System Annual Review Meeting (USARM), Universities Research and
Innovation, Finance and Budget, among others.”
Okojie who maintained that NUSMAP is designed to vouchsafe NUC’s
committment to bringing the Nigerian university system to standard
inline with 21st Century realities, added that it will also improve on
the NUC and Nigerian university operations and serve as an authoritative
platform for exploring information about universities nationwide.At the workshop, representatives from 21 South-West universities some of
which were, University of Ibadan. Lagos State University, Olabisi
Onabanjo University, Ogun State, Osun State University etc., were
trained on the processes of using the NUSMAP.
Commenting on the relevance of the application, Executive Consultant,
Gucci-Chis Nigeria Limited and facilitator, Honourable PaulAdingwupu
said; “The universities have for years been doing accreditation, they
have been submitting documents and so on to NUC, these papers if
analysed, are things that will lead to measurement of academic standard
which is the bone of every university, adding, “if the standard is not
kept, then the university cannot make it high.”
According to him, NUC has taken a bold step and decided that every
accreditation, every academic standard tour is going to be online so
that the outside world and those rating the universities will see that
we have the actual carrying capacity and what it takes to be in the
first1000 in ranking when this process is fully implemented.Adingwupu who noted that the NUSMAP has a Geographic Information System
(GIS) which enables the NUC to verify all data, added that some would be
sent in pictorial form and the Information Help Desk will help the
prospective students, their parents and thoseoutside Nigeria to have a
feedback- oriented interaction with the appropriate resource centre of
NUC.
His words; “All universities in Nigeria are participating in different
zones because five zones were created: Federal University of Technology,
Minna, NUC Abuja as a zone, University of Lagos, University of Benin
and University of Calabar, so all the universities were shared to each
of the zones and they would go to these zones and participate and all
they need to know about university accreditation, university management
and so on, will be accessible to them.”
Thursday, April 11, 2013
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