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<title>IMPLEMENTATION OF TERTIARY EDUCATION TRUST FUND INTERVENTION PROJECTS IN PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES IN THE SOUTHWEST, NIGERIA (2011-2015)</title>
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<title>IMPLEMENTATION OF TERTIARY EDUCATION TRUST FUND INTERVENTION PROJECTS IN PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES IN THE SOUTHWEST, NIGERIA (2011-2015)</title>
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<description>IMPLEMENTATION OF TERTIARY EDUCATION TRUST FUND INTERVENTION PROJECTS IN PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES IN THE SOUTHWEST, NIGERIA (2011-2015)
OYELEKAN, Kayode Michael
The Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) was established in 2011 to provide&#13;
intervention projects towards meeting the physical and human development needs of&#13;
public higher education institutions in Nigeria and to ameliorate financial crises in the&#13;
system. However, the timeliness of disbursements, amounts disbursed by TETFund&#13;
from the allocated funds to universities and the ways projects were implemented have&#13;
been of great concern to stakeholders. Previous studies concentrated more on quality&#13;
and relevance of Tertiary Education Trust Fund intervention than on the&#13;
implementation of intervention projects in the South-west, Nigeria. This study,&#13;
therefore, was designed to investigate the implementation of TETFund intervention&#13;
projects from 2011 to 2015, being five years, after the transition from Education Trust&#13;
Fund. This is with a view to ascertaining compliance with allocation guidelines on the&#13;
implementation.&#13;
Public Expenditure, Public and Social Accountability theories provided the&#13;
framework, while the survey design of the ex-post facto type was adopted. Six federal&#13;
and seven state public universities in the South-west, Nigeria as well as TETFund&#13;
projects for the periods were enumerated. Primary and secondary data were sourced&#13;
and interrogated for information. Other TETFund data inventory containing Allocated&#13;
Fund-AF (exclusive of research grants). Fund Accessed-FA, Disbursed Fund-DF and&#13;
Timeliness for Fund Disbursed-TFD were used. Semi- structured interviews were&#13;
held with 13 TETFund officers, while key informant interviews were held with 26&#13;
Principal Officers, two in each university. Data were analysed using descriptive&#13;
statistics and content analysis.&#13;
The AF to each university from 2011-2015 was N2,888,000,000.00. The highest FA&#13;
by universities was N2,476,000,000.00 and lowest amount was N686,043,740.00.The&#13;
highest DF was N2,436,000,000.00,and the lowest amount was N708,097,646.00.&#13;
Only 46.3% of AF (an equivalent of 84.4% of FA) was disbursed to universities&#13;
within the period. Physical infrastructure received highest allocation ranging from&#13;
N175m to N 552m annually while research fund was allocated only N160m for the&#13;
five years. Academic staff training and development, and Conference attendance top&#13;
the list of project executed by TETFund in the public universities. Book development&#13;
and programme upgrade were least executed across the universities. Disbursement of&#13;
funds was slow due to bureaucracies which led to un-accessed fund. Timeliness of&#13;
fund disbursement (3.36±1.72) years was poor, against a threshold of one year.&#13;
TETFund complied with the guideline on horizontal allocation, but was inconsistent&#13;
on vertical allocation. Protracted delay before DF was released to universities caused&#13;
rollover and abandonment of TETFund projects. Inability of universities to access&#13;
fund was the major factor that hindered the successful implementation of TETFund&#13;
projects.&#13;
The inconsistency of TETFund on compliance with guidelines, delays in fund&#13;
disbursement and failure of universities to submit financial returns limited the&#13;
effective implementation of TETFund intervention projects in public universities in&#13;
the South- west Nigeria within the period of 2011 to 2015.
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<pubDate>Tue, 01 Aug 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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