 Not to come, Lomika, the Nigerian House of Representatives yesterday rejected calls seeking the curb to the proliferation of higher institutions, particularly universities in the country. Arguments on whether or not an investor's establishment bills shall still be considered by the House, also came under debate when a bill to establish the University of Transportation in Daraa was presented for concurrence on the floor of the House. A matter he didn't accomplish the reports as presented from our studios. The establishment of new universities while existing ones continue to suffer neglect through underfunding, as continued to receive knocks by the academic staff union of universities as so over the years. Despite this, both chambers of the National Assembly continue to regularly churn out a plethora of bills, establishing different higher institutions of learning. We can amend the enabling law, the enabling act and then upgrade the one, the NITT to the Federal University because why I'm saying this, Mr Speaker, is the constant proliferation of universities in our country is not helping us. That is the truth. We have so many universities here and here. We have so many university bills and at the end, when it is approved, we will not be talking about funding, no funding. And we know the current situation we are facing right now in the academic sector. Another proposal that continues to generate arguments is the move to establish the University of Transportation in Katzina. If we are true to true to working on our policies, we have a UN Convention as to what was supposed to be in Nesco, a percentage to education and for those treaties. If we are doing that and following that strictly, I want to say that we will have more universities and there will be more room for funding and we will have the best of education in our country. Thank you, sir. Anything worth doing is worth doing well. Universities are citadels of knowledge. I will just set up, even all over the world, you have mushroom universities and we don't want that. We don't want that. Like they say, garbage in, garbage out. So we have to strike that balance, perhaps with the amendment to the Nigerian University's Commission Bill. The same way we try to stop proliferation of banks and make it more difficult to establish banks, but not impossible. I think it's the same way we should go and invest it until such a time when government is no longer funding universities. The lawmakers, however, okay the bill for concurrence due to political reasons, but agree that the cause to stop the proliferation of universities are genuine, insisting that the National University's Commission Amendment Bill will help in addressing the issues.