Indexing Quota For Radiography Program in Universities: Advantages, Disadvantages and Recommendations
Indexing Quota For Radiography Program in Universities: Advantages, Disadvantages and Recommendations
Indexing Quota For Radiography Program in Universities: Advantages, Disadvantages and Recommendations
RADIOGRAPHY PROGRAM IN
UNIVERSITIES: ADVANTAGES,
DISADVANTAGES, AND
RECOMMENDATIONS
Written by Elo Adam
Indexing Quota: What is it?
The term indexing quota is colloquially known in existing
literature as quota, or quota system. In academia, it refers to
a scheme where statistical limits are imposed on the admission
intake of qualified prospects.
The quota system is not particularly accepted as a standard in the
international sphere of education. Its adoption by the national
clime in Nigeria stems directly from the Federal Character
Principle. The nationalistic poster-child of the General Murtala
Mohamed/Olusegun Obasanjos military government, the Federal
Character Principle was created by the Constitution Drafting
Committee in 1975.
Four years later, the Federal Character Principle was included in
the 1979 constitution, and bore weight henceforth in the
formulation and deployment of national policies in the nation.
The reason for the Federal Character Principle and by extension
the Quota System stemmed from the heterogeneous
configuration of the Nigerian state which generated series of
issues that have continued to engage the government in tinkering
ways of preserving national existence.
These issues have divided the country along ethnic, religious,
majority-minority, advantaged-disadvantaged lines; with