 President Mohammed Buhari says corruption in the education sector has undermined the government's efforts and investment over the years. President who declared open the fourth national submit on diminishing corruption in the public sector of the state house noted that the federal government alone cannot bear the cost of funding education due to declining resources. The submit was agonized by the independent corrupt practices and other related offence. The Mission ICPC, Office of Secretary to the Government of the Federation and joint Admission and Matriculation Board, JAM, the President expressed concern on the manifestation of various forms of corruption in the education sector. Government and stakeholders in the educational sector are concerned about the manifestation of various forms of corruption in our universities. For example, use different terminologies to describe different forms of corruption, the experience on our campuses. There is social or cash for marks grades, sex for marks, sex for grade alterations, academic examination matrices, and so on. Sexual harassment has assumed an alarming proportion. Other forms of corruption include fair role padding or goes to workers, lecturers taking a full term appointment in more than one academic institution, including fellow institutions, such as writing seminar papers, projects and dissertations for students for AFI, and admission criterion to mention only the most glaring corrupt practices. I am happy to note that ICPC is investigating and prosecuting sexual harassment as abuse of power in our educational institutions. I approve and encourage them to continue to do so. Government will continue to fund education within realistically available revenue, but stakeholders including the media should equally advocate for transparency in the amount generated as internally generated revenue by educational institutions and how such funds are expanded.