 Now, from an Nigerian president, Lucia Gorbasanjo has advised tertiary education or that a tertiary education should not be the responsibility of just government alone. Orbasanjo stated this at a special panel session of the National Summit on Tertiary Education Reform 2022, organized in Abuja. The former presidents noted that the primary and secondary education, been the foundation for tertiary, also requires attention. Orbasanjo said no Nigerian child should be deprived of education for lack of needs. Panelists at the summit called for partnership between universities and private companies for the sector to thrive. Education for all, and we didn't want to do that. It was a bad mix. Education for all, even after they did, global, we today, out of 243 million children out of school, would have 20 even over 10 percent. But we were nothing about it. I believe we can. It is not only the government that should be involved in the funding of tertiary education, but it will be a way of education in Nigeria. You know the problem of running a university. In this way, I'm not going down to the other countries with teachers. Because the laws of those countries with teachers are different from the laws of the university. And it's difficult to find a solution that can fit all. Earlier in his remarks, the Minister of Education, represented by the Minister of State for Education, Goodluck-Opia, had expressed worries that the establishment of more universities has negatively affected the quality of the country's tertiary education. The increasing population with needs associated increased demand for tertiary education had made it difficult to satisfy the various demands for funding by government, especially in the face of global resources with an equally more competitive demand by other sectors. Meanwhile, Speaker of the House of Representatives, famed by General Miller, while hoping on the essence of the summit, charged Arustic Hodes to speak the harsh truths so as to come out with better ideas. The recommendations, the submissions that we can lift, and whatever the outcomes of this summit will form an action plan. Upon which legislators will act to salvage our tertiary education in Nigeria. The theme for the two-day summit is re-emarching the tertiary education in Nigeria, issues, challenges, and solutions.