Governing Council Chairman Yuguda
The Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the Governing Council,聽水果派 of Nigeria (NOUN), Mallam Isa Yuguda,聽has called on the Federal Government of Nigeria to fully implement the inclusion of NOUN graduates in the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) and grant access to the Nigerian Law School for the university鈥檚 law graduates.
He made the appeal during the 14th Convocation Ceremony of the institution held in Abuja聽on Saturday, April 12, 2025, where聽17, 420聽students were conferred with various degrees and diplomas.
Addressing the gathering, the Pro-Chancellor described the convocation as a significant milestone, affirming NOUN鈥檚 continued commitment to delivering quality and inclusive education through its open and distance learning (ODL) model.
鈥淭his convocation marks a celebration of academic excellence and resilience,鈥 he said. 鈥淥ur graduates have proven that regardless of circumstances, quality education can be accessed and achieved through discipline and hard work.鈥
Yuguda emphasised that with more young Nigerians now enrolling in NOUN programmes, it is both timely and just for the government to ensure that graduates from the university enjoy the same privileges as their counterparts in conventional universities.
鈥淲e appeal to the President, as the Visitor to the university, to ensure the full implementation of the NYSC scheme for NOUN graduates. Although approval has been granted, we are still facing implementation challenges,鈥 he stated.
In a similar plea,聽Yuguda聽called for the formal inclusion of NOUN law graduates into the Nigerian Law School, citing the university鈥檚 readiness to meet all requirements.
鈥淒espite producing exceptional law graduates, they continue to face barriers in gaining admission into the Nigerian聽Law聽School. This disparity must be addressed to uphold fairness and strengthen the legal profession,鈥 he said.
The Pro-Chancellor also highlighted the extensive efforts by the Governing Council to improve infrastructure and learning conditions across the country鈥檚 numerous study centers.
He noted that NOUN operates nearly 150 study centers nationwide and requires urgent support to expand facilities and enhance service delivery.
鈥淲ith strategic interventions and visits to our centers, we have begun implementing measures to improve infrastructure, administrative processes, and student support systems,鈥 he added.
Acknowledging past interventions, the Pro-Chancellor praised the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) for its consistent support to NOUN and appealed for continued and increased funding.
鈥淲e deeply appreciate the invaluable role TETFund has played in supporting our academic infrastructure and capacity development.聽However, as NOUN continues to expand its reach and national impact, additional support is essential,鈥澛爃e said.
Yuguda聽further appealed to private sector players to support the university under their corporate social responsibility initiatives by helping to renovate and construct study facilities across the country.
The former Bauchi State governor聽also commended the NOUN Vice-Chancellor, Prof.聽Olufemi Peters, for his leadership and innovations in modernising the university鈥檚 instructional tools, including the deployment of updated digital learning materials.
鈥淔rom the comfort of their homes and villages, qualified students are now able to pursue degrees and diplomas. This is a unique advantage of the ODL system,鈥 he said.
The Pro-Chancellor urged the graduates to uphold the university鈥檚 values of discipline, diligence, and excellence.
鈥淎s proud ambassadors of NOUN, we trust you will contribute meaningfully to society and be shining examples of what is possible through open and distance learning,鈥澛爃e stated.