The Vice Chancellor of Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Prof Charles Esimone, has said that the recent rating of the university as number 10 in Nigeria at the Times Higher Education World Academic Summit in New York was below his expectations.
He said that the university deserved a better ranking
considering its exploits in research and other academic activities.
The VC said that had there been an opportunity to present
all the basic parameters that were required for the ranking, the university should
have come tops.
Chairman of the Nigerian Universities Ranking Advisory
Committee (NURAC), Prof. Emeritus Peter Okebukola, had broken the news of the
ranking in Abuja when he returned from the summit.
Okebukola said that at least 12 Nigerian universities showed
remarkable improvement in world rankings and were applauded at the summit by
the organisers and participants.
The ranking released by the Times Higher Education, he said
has two Nigerian universities in the 401 to 500 band.
Esimone, who said that his target was to make UNIZIK one of
the top 200 universities in the world before leaving office, blamed the
industrial action embarked upon by the Academic Staff Union of Universities
(ASUU) for the lower ranking, saying that the basic parameters for the exercise
were not completed.
“We didn’t reach the optimum. We would have been about sixth
or seventh because I was doing what is required strategically with the supply
of information.
“What we achieved was just a work of faith. The basic
parameters, about four of them were not completed, including data about student
distribution.
“The strike action did not allow the staff to provide the
data needed.
“We thank God all the same. About four parameters we would
have put in place to showcase what we have done”, Esimone said.
The NURAC was set up by the Executive Secretary of the
National Universities Commission (NUC), Prof. Abubakar Rasheed, to mobilise
Nigerian universities for and catalyse their participation in all global
ranking schemes.
It was gathered that over the last 12 months, NURAC has been
working with all universities and building capacities to ensure the
actualisation of that mandate.
