YAOUNDE, June 16 (Xinhua) -- The Cameroonian government has submitted to parliament a draft bill aimed at reshaping its higher education system.
The new guidelines will advance modern higher education reform and improve the quality of compulsory education, said Wilfred Gabsa Nyongbet, secretary general of the Cameroonian Ministry of Higher Education, while defending the draft bill on Friday.
"The education system we have used so far was developed in 2001, but in 22 years higher education has evolved. That is why a lot of innovations have been introduced in the new draft law," Nyongbet told reporters after the bill was presented to the National Assembly in the capital of Yaounde.
Nyongbet said Cameroon will create entrepreneurial universities to increase the possibility of universities having additional sources of income. This means that universities could have the leeway to create and run businesses. He stressed that the new system will allow more students to become job creators rather than job seekers.
The professionalization and overall development of students will be a priority, and these efforts must reach every student at every university, according to officials. ■