Group Calls for Stronger Monitoring and Accountability in TETFund Operations
Group Calls for Stronger Monitoring and Accountability in TETFund Operations
Introduction
A concerned group has called on the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) to reinforce its monitoring systems and improve accountability in the execution of educational projects across Nigeria. The demand reflects ongoing worries about transparency and the effective management of intervention funds in the tertiary education sector.
Demand for Better Oversight
The group stressed the importance of tighter supervision of TETFund-funded projects in higher institutions. According to them, improved monitoring would help ensure that funds are properly used and that projects are completed in line with approved standards and timelines.
They further noted that stronger oversight would reduce cases of project delays, poor execution, and inefficient use of resources.
Emphasis on Accountability
Accountability was highlighted as a key area needing urgent attention. The group recommended the introduction of clearer reporting structures, consistent audits, and more effective tracking mechanisms to improve transparency in project implementation.
They also suggested that beneficiary institutions should regularly submit detailed progress reports to ensure proper monitoring of project outcomes.
Issues of Concern
The call for improvement stems from concerns that some funded projects may not be delivering full value due to weak supervision and inconsistent evaluation processes. The group warned that continued lapses could reduce public trust in the intervention system.
Suggested Measures
To address these challenges, the group proposed several steps, including:
- Strengthening monitoring and evaluation systems
- Enhancing transparency in fund distribution and usage
- Carrying out regular independent audits
- Improving reporting requirements for institutions
- Ensuring timely completion of all ongoing projects
Conclusion
The group’s position underscores the need for stronger accountability and effective monitoring within TETFund’s operations. They believe that improving these areas will ensure better use of resources and lead to stronger infrastructure, research, and academic development in Nigeria’s tertiary institutions.
