 In the light of recent agitations by the Academic Staff Union of the University's Vice-President Yamio Shibangio has said the federal government is plotting to review the university autonomy laws. This comes weeks after as the cold of an eight-month strike which saw its members demanding improved welfare, vitalisation of public universities and academic autonomy amongst Shibangio was represented by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, boss Mostifer, at an event organised by the National University's Commission in Abuja to mark the 60th anniversary of the NUC and launch of the core curricular minimum academic standards. The Vice-President stated that one of the major issues with Devlin University education in Nigeria was the incessant strike actions by various unions and public investors. The federal government has been supporting and will continue to support university education through statutory appropriation and special interventions from government agencies such as State Farm and facilitates similar interventions with other strategic partners and international agencies such as the World Bank. Government is aware of the challenges that NUC faces due to the overlap of regulatory roles by various professional bodies particularly in the agritation of professional programs. Hereby reiterate that the Commission is the sole regulator agency of university education empowered by the constitution while professional bodies are to regulate professional practices. Hello hope you enjoyed the news please do subscribe to our youtube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates