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The Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) was originally established as Education Trust Fund (ETF) by the Act No 7 of 1993 as amended by Act No 40 of 1998 (now repealed and replaced with Tertiary Education Trust Fund Act 2011). It is an intervention agency set up to provide supplementary support to all level of public tertiary institutions with the main objective of using funding alongside project management for the rehabilitation, restoration and consolidation of Tertiary Education in Nigeria.

The main source of income available to the Fund is the two percent education tax paid from the assessable profit of companies registered in Nigeria. The Federal Inland Revenue Services (FIRS) assesses collects the tax on behalf of the Fund.

The funds are disbursed for the general improvement of education in federal and state tertiary educations specifically for the provision or maintenance of:

  • Essential Physical Infrastructure for teaching and learning
  • Instructional material and equipment
  • Research and Publications
  • Academic Staff Training and Development and
  • Any other need which, in the opinion of the Board of Trustees, is critical and essential for the improvement and maintenance of standards in the higher educational institutions.

The Fund is managed by an eleven (11) member Board of Trustees with members drawn from the six geo-political zones of the country as well as representative of the Federal Ministry of Education, Federal Ministry of Finance and the Federal Inland Revenue Services.

The Board of Trustees has the following responsibilities as stated in the Act:

  • Monitoring and ensure collection of Tax by the Federal Inland Revenue Services and ensure transfer to the Fund
  • Manage and disburse the Tax
  • Liaise with appropriate ministries and bodies responsible for collection or safe keeping of the Tax
  • Receive request and approve admittable projects after due consideration
  • Ensure disbursement to various public tertiary education institutions in Nigeria
  • Monitor and evaluate execution of projects
  • Invest funds in appropriate and safe securities
  • Update the Federal Government on its activities and progress through annual audited reports among the states of the Federation in case of regular intervention
  • Review progress and suggest improvement within the provisions of the Act
  • Do such other things that are necessary or incidental to the objective of the Fund under these Acts or as may be assigned by the Federal Government
  • Make any issue guidelines, from time to time, to all beneficiaries on disbursement of monies from the Fund on the use of monies received from the Fund
  • Generally to regulate the administration, application and disbursement of monies from the Fund under this Act.

The Board of Trustees shall administer, manage and disburse the tax imposed by this Act on the basis of:

  • Funding of all public tertiary educational institutions
  • Equality among the six-geo political zones of the Federal in case of special intervention
  • Equality among the states of the Federation in case of regular intervention
    • The distribution shall be on the ratio of 2:1:1 as between Universities, Polytechnics and Colleges of Education.
    • The BOT shall have power to give due consideration to the peculiarities of each geo-political zones in the disbursement and management of the Tax imposed by this Act between the various levels of Tertiary Institutions.

Mission

To provide focused and transformative intervention in Public Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria through funding and effective project management.

To be a world-class interventionist agency in Nigeria’s Tertiary Education

Provide funding for educational facilities and infrastructural development.Promote creative and innovative approach to educational learning and service.Stimulate, support and enhance improvement activities in the educational foundation areas, like Teacher Education, Teaching Practice, Library Development and Special Education Programmes.Champion new literacy enhancing programmes as scientific, information and technological literacy.

  1. To continuously improve Education Tax Revenue by ensuring that the tax is collected and made available for TETFund intervention programmes.
  2. To deliver appropriate and adequate intervention programmes with due regard to the sensitivities of beneficiaries and stakeholders.
  3. To promote cutting-edge technologies, ideas and organizational skills in education, and ensure that projects are forward-looking as well as responding to present needs.
  4. To ensure successful completion of intervention projects.
  5. To form a viable and enduring partnership between the TETFund and its stakeholders.
  6. To manage Education Tax in a way that is most beneficial to the Nigerian people.
  7. To recruit, retain, train and retrain a highly motivated workforce.
  8. To plan, undertake research and create reliable databank for improvement of education in Nigeria.
  9. To ensure accountability and transparency in all its undertakings.

Structure

Structure For effective and efficient realization of mandate, implementation of its function and general organization of work, the Fund is structured into two segments below:

  • The Board of Trustees,
  • and The Secretariat

The Board of Trustees

The Fund is managed by an eleven (11) member Board of Trustees with members drawn from the six-geo political zones of the country as well as representatives of the Federal Ministries of Education, Federal Ministry of Finance and the Federal Inland Revenue Service. The Board of Trustees has the following responsibilities as stated in the Act:

  • Monitor and ensure collection of education tax by the Federal Inland Revenue Service and ensure transfer of same to the Fund;
  • Manage and disburse the tax imposed by this Act;
  • Liaise with the appropriate ministries or bodies responsible for collection or safe keeping of the tax;
  • Receive requests and approve admittable projects after due consideration;
  • Ensure disbursement of funds to various public tertiary educational institutions in Nigeria;
  • Monitor and evaluate execution of the projects;
  • Invest funds in appropriate and safe securities;
  • Update the Federal Government on its activities and progress through annual and audited reports;
  • Review progress and suggest improvement within the provisions of this Act;
  • Do such other things as are necessary or incidental to the objective of the Fund under this Act or as may be assigned by the Federal Government;
  • Make and issue guidelines, from time to time, to all beneficiaries on disbursement from the Fund on the use of monies received from the Fund; and
  • Generally to regulate the administration, application and disbursement of monies from the Fund under this Act.

The Secretariat

The secretariat is headed by the Executive Secretary, who is the Chief Executive and the Accounting Officer of the Fund. Directors and Heads of Department and Unit assist him in the day to day running of the offices of the Fund.

For the PDF of TETFund's Organizational Structure, Click on "Download" Below

TETFund Organogram

Departments

Servicom
Legal & Board Secretariat Services
Internal Audit Unit
Executive Secretary's Office
Finance & Investment
Human Resource and General Administration
Academic Staff Training & Development
Strategic Planning and Development
Information and Communication Technology
Monitoring and Evaluation
Physical Infrastructure
Public Affairs
Research & Development Center of Excellence
Education Support Services

History

BACKGROUND

From 1980’s and beyond, the decay of all tiers of education was monumental. Facilities had almost collapsed, teachers and lecturers morale was at its lowest. Enabling environment for conducive teaching and learning was absent. The administration of President, Ibrahim Babangida mindful of the reality of the situation took measures to arrest the rot. In December 1990 the Federal Government constituted the Commission on the Review of Higher Education in Nigeria (the Gray Longe Commission) to review the post independence Nigerian Higher Education after Lord Ashby’s Commission of 1959.

The Longe Commission recommended among others the funding of higher education through earmarked tax to be borne by companies operating in Nigeria. An implementation committee under the chairmanship of Professor Olu O. Akinkugbe was constituted to implementation Grey Longe’s Commission report recommendations also an Agreement was signed between the Federal Government and ASUU on the 3rd September, 1992 on funding of universities.

In January 1993, the Education Tax Act No7 of 1993 was promulgated alongside other education related Decrees. The Decree imposed a 2% tax on the assessable profits of all companies in Nigeria. This was a home grown solution to address issues of funding to rehabilitate decaying infrastructure, restore the lost glory of education and confidence in the system as well as consolidate the gains thereto; build capacity of teachers and lecturers; teacher development; development of prototype designs; etc.

The Education Tax Act of No7 of 1993 mandated the Fund to operate as an Intervention Fund to all levels of public education ( Federal, State and Local). This mandate was faithfully discharged between 1999 to May 2011 when the ET Act was repealed and replaced by the Tertiary Education Trust Fund Act, due to lapses and challenges in operating the Education Trust Fund.

These lapses and challenges include:

  • The ETF was overburdened and overstretched and could only render palliative support to all levels of public educational institutions in Nigeria;
  • TDuplication of functions and mandate of other Agencies set up after the ETF, such as Universal Basic Education (UBE) and Millennium Development Goal (MDG)
  • The decay, rot and dilapidation of facilities issues in the tertiary education continued to be irritating as Funds are only thinly spread.

THE ESTABLISHMENT AND MANDATE OF TERTIARY EDUCATION TRUST FUND

The Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) was originally established as Education Trust Fund (ETF) by the Act No 7 of 1993 as amended by Act No 40 of 1998 (now repealed and replaced with Tertiary Education Trust Fund Act 2011). It is an intervention agency set up to provide supplementary support to all level of public tertiary institutions with the main objective of using funding alongside project management for the rehabilitation, restoration and consolidation of Tertiary Education in Nigeria.

The main source of income available to the Fund is the two percent education tax paid from the assessable profit of companies registered in Nigeria. The Federal Inland Revenue Services (FIRS) assesses collects the tax on behalf of the Fund.

The funds are disbursed for the general improvement of education in federal and state tertiary educations specifically for the provision or maintenance of:

  • Essential physical infrastructure for teaching and learning
  • Institutional material and equipment
  • Research and publications
  • Academic staff training and development and
  • Any other need which, in the opinion of the Board of Trustees, is critical and essential for the improvement and maintenance of standards in the higher educational institutions

The Fund is managed by an eleven (11) member Board of Trustees with members drawn from the six geo-political zones of the country as well as representative of the Federal Ministry of Education, Federal Ministry of Finance and the Federal Inland Revenue Services.

The Board of Trustees has the following responsibilities as stated in the Act:

  • Monitoring and ensure collection of Tax by the Federal Inland Revenue Services and ensure transfer to the Fund
  • Manage and disburse the Tax
  • Liaise with appropriate ministries and bodies responsible for collection or safe keeping of the Tax
  • Receive request and approve admit table projects after due consideration
  • Endure disbursement to various public tertiary education institutions in Nigeria
  • Monitor and evaluate execution of projects
  • Invest funds in appropriate and safe securities
  • Update the Federal Government on its activities and progress through annual audited reports among the states of the Federation in case of regular intervention
  • Review progress and suggest improvement within the provisions of the Act
  • Do such other things that are necessary or incidental to the objective of the Fund under these Acts or as may be assigned by the Federal Government
  • Make any issue guidelines, from time to time, to all beneficiaries on disbursement of monies from the Fund on the use of monies received from the Fund
  • Generally to regulate the administration, application and disbursement of monies from the Fund under this Act

The Board of Trustees shall administer, manage and disburse the tax imposed by this Act on the basis of:

  1. Funding of all public tertiary educational institutions
  2. Equality among the six geo-political zones of the Federal in case of special intervention
  3. Equality among the states of the Federation in case of regular intervention
    • The distribution shall be on the ratio of 2:1:1 as between Universities, Polytechnics and College of Education.
    • The BOT shall have power to give due consideration to the peculiarities of each geo-political zones in the disbursement and management of the Tax imposed by this Act between the various levels of tertiary education.

The Management Team is the highest governing body of TETFund, entrusted with formulating policies, providing strategic direction, and ensuring accountability in line with the Fund's mandate. The Board plays a critical oversight role, guiding the overall vision and long-term priorities of the organization. Its members are appointed by the government and are drawn from diverse professional backgrounds to ensure balanced and informed decision-making.

ARC. SONNY S.T. ECHONO FNIA

Executive Secretary Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund)

ARC. SONNY S.T. ECHONO FNIA

DR. SALIHU GIREI BAKARI

Director, Research & Development/ Centres of Excellence

DR. SALIHU GIREI BAKARI

ARC. ERIVWO E. INENE

Director, Strategic Planning & Development

ARC. ERIVWO E. INENE

ARC. BABATUNDE OLAJIDE

Director, Monitoring & Evaluation

ARC. BABATUNDE OLAJIDE

DR. (MRS) GLORIA E. OLOTU

Director, Finance & Accounts

DR. (MRS) GLORIA E. OLOTU

MR. KOLAPO OKUNLOLA

Director, Human Resources & General Administration

MR. KOLAPO OKUNLOLA

MR. ABDULLAHI ABDUL-HAMEED

Director, Revenue & Investments

MR. ABDULLAHI ABDUL-HAMEED

MR. JOSEPH ODO

Director, Information & Communication Technology

MR. JOSEPH ODO

MR. ABDULLAHI BABA IMAM

Director, Education Support Services

MR. ABDULLAHI BABA IMAM

MR. ABDULMUMIN B. ONIYANGI

Director, Public Affairs

MR. ABDULMUMIN B. ONIYANGI

ARC. YUSUF MOHAMMED ASHIRU

Director, Physical Infrastructure

ARC. YUSUF MOHAMMED ASHIRU

DR. HADIZA ISMA’IL Ag.

Director, Academic Staff Training & Development

DR. HADIZA ISMA’IL   Ag.

The Executive Secretary is the highest governing body of TETFund, entrusted with formulating policies, providing strategic direction, and ensuring accountability in line with the Fund's mandate. The Board plays a critical oversight role, guiding the overall vision and long-term priorities of the organization. Its members are appointed by the government and are drawn from diverse professional backgrounds to ensure balanced and informed decision-making.

LATE MAL. TIJANI AHMED ABDULKADIR

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY EDUCATION TRUST FUND (ETF) JANUARY 1994 – SEPTEMBER 1999

LATE MAL. TIJANI AHMED ABDULKADIR

ARC. SONNY S.T ECHONO FNIA

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY TERTIARY EDUCATION TRUST FUND (TETFund) MARCH 2022-PRESENT

ARC. SONNY S.T ECHONO FNIA

MAL. MUSTAPHA ABBA JAJI mni

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY EDUCATION TRUST FUND (ETF) SEPTEMBER 1999 – AUGUST 2007

MAL. MUSTAPHA ABBA JAJI mni

PROF. MAMOOD YAKUBU

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY TERTIARY EDUCATION TRUST FUND (TETFund) AUGUST 2007 – AUGUST 2012

PROF. MAMOOD YAKUBU

MAL. ALIYU NA’IYA

ACTING EXECUTIVE SECRETARY TERTIARY EDUCATION TRUST FUND (TETFund) SEPTEMBER 2012 – APRIL 2014

MAL. ALIYU NA’IYA

PROF. SULEIMAN ELIAS BOGORO

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY TERTIARY EDUCATION TRUST FUND (TETFund) APRIL 2014 – FEBRUARY 2016

PROF. SULEIMAN ELIAS BOGORO

DR. ABDULLAHI B. BAFFA

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY TERTIARY EDUCATION TRUST FUND(TETFund) AUGUST 2016 – JANUARY 2019

DR. ABDULLAHI B. BAFFA

PROF. SULEIMAN ELIAS BOGORO

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY TERTIARY EDUCATION TRUST FUND (TETFund) JANUARY 2019 – MARCH 2022

PROF. SULEIMAN ELIAS BOGORO

MAL. ALIYU NA’IYA

ACTING EXECUTIVE SECRETARY TERTIARY EDUCATION TRUST FUND (TETFund)FEBRUARY 2016 – JULY 2016

MAL. ALIYU NA’IYA

The Board of Trustees is the highest governing body of TETFund, entrusted with formulating policies, providing strategic direction, and ensuring accountability in line with the Fund's mandate. The Board plays a critical oversight role, guiding the overall vision and long-term priorities of the organization. Its members are appointed by the government and are drawn from diverse professional backgrounds to ensure balanced and informed decision-making.

H.E. RT. Hon. Aminu Bello MasariH.E. RT. Hon. Aminu Bello Masari

Chairman, Board of Trustees Tertiary Education Trust Fund (Dallatun Katsina, Matawallen Hausa)

H.E. RT. Hon. Aminu Bello MasariH.E. RT. Hon. Aminu Bello Masari

Arc. Sonny S.T. Echono FNIA

Executive Secretary Tertiary Education Trust Fund

Arc. Sonny S.T. Echono FNIA

Hon. Aboh Uduyok

Board Member South South Zone Tertiary Education Trust Fund

Hon. Aboh Uduyok

RT. Hon. Sunday Adepoju

Board Member South West Zone Tertiary Education Trust Fund

RT. Hon. Sunday Adepoju

Mrs. Esther Onyinyechukwu Ukachukwu

Board Member South East Zone Tertiary Education Trust Fund

Mrs. Esther Onyinyechukwu Ukachukwu

Alh. Turaki Ibrahim

Board Member North West Zone Tertiary Education Trust Fund

Alh. Turaki Ibrahim

Engr. Nurudeen Adayemi

Board Member North Central Zone Tertiary Education Trust Fund

Engr. Nurudeen Adayemi

Mr AbeL Olumuyiwa Enitan

Permanent Secretary Federal Ministry of Education

Mr AbeL Olumuyiwa Enitan

Alh. Chiroma Ahmed Yakubu

Representative Federal Ministry of Finance

Alh. Chiroma Ahmed Yakubu

Prof. Idris Muhammed Bugaje

Executive Secretary National Board for Technical Education (NBTE)

Prof. Idris Muhammed Bugaje

Prof. Paulinus Chijioke Okwelle

Executive Secretary National Commission for Colleges of Education (NCCE)

Prof. Paulinus Chijioke Okwelle

Prof. Abdullahi Yusuf Ribadu

Executive Secretary National Universities Commission (NUC)

Prof. Abdullahi Yusuf Ribadu

H.E. Sen. Sani Danladi

Board Member North East Zone Tertiary Education Trust Fund

H.E. Sen. Sani Danladi

The Chairmen Board of Trustees is the highest governing body of TETFund, entrusted with formulating policies, providing strategic direction, and ensuring accountability in line with the Fund's mandate. The Board plays a critical oversight role, guiding the overall vision and long-term priorities of the organization. Its members are appointed by the government and are drawn from diverse professional backgrounds to ensure balanced and informed decision-making.

H.E. RT. Hon. Aminu Bello Masari

Chairman, Board of Trustees Tertiary Education Trust Fund (Dallatun Katsina, Matawallen Hausa)

H.E. RT. Hon. Aminu Bello Masari

Hon. Aboh Uduyok

Board Member South South Zone

Hon. Aboh Uduyok

Mrs. Esther Onyinyechukwu Ukachukwu

Board Member South East Zone

Mrs. Esther Onyinyechukwu Ukachukwu

Alh. Turaki Ibrahim

Board Member North West Zone

Alh. Turaki Ibrahim

Engr. Nurudeen Adayemi

Board Member North Central Zone

Engr. Nurudeen Adayemi

Mr AbeL Olumuyiwa Enitan

Permanent Secretary

Mr AbeL Olumuyiwa Enitan

Alh. Chiroma Ahmed Yakubu

Representative

Alh. Chiroma Ahmed Yakubu

Prof. Idris Muhammed Bugaje

Executive Secretary

Prof. Idris Muhammed Bugaje

Prof. Paulinus Chijioke Okwelle

Executive Secretary

Prof. Paulinus Chijioke Okwelle

Prof. Abdullahi Yusuf Ribadu

Executive Secretary

Prof. Abdullahi Yusuf Ribadu

TETFund Act

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TETFund TETFund Act