HC Deb 06 December 1955 vol 547 cc49-51W
Mrs. Jeger

asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies the capital cost incurred, since 1945, of universities, university colleges, and technical colleges in each of the dependent territories; and the amount borne in each country by Her Majesty's Government and by the Colony concerned.

Mr. Lennox-Boyd

The contributions made by Her Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom from 1945 to the 31st March, 1955, towards the capital cost of universities, university colleges and colleges of arts, science and technology in the Colonial Territories are approximately as follows:

£
University of Hong Kong 250,000
Royal University of Malta 67,000
University College, Ibadan, Nigeria 1.710,864,
University College of the Gold Coast 400,000
Makerere College, University College of East Africa 1,087,223,
University College of the West Indies 2,423,129l
Nigerian College of Arts, Science and Technology 265,232
Fourah Bay College, Sierra Leone 99,853
Royal Technical College of East Africa 150,000
£6,453,301

No call has yet been made by the University of Malaya and the Kumasi College of Technology, Gold Coast, on their Colonial Development and Welfare Allocations of £1,019,000 and £350,000. As all these institutions are largely autonomous, the total capital cost and the total contributions of Colonial Governments during the period are not immediately available.

Mrs. Jeger

asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies the recurrent expenditure borne by Her Majesty's Government and by each Colonial Government in respect of universities, university colleges, and technical colleges in the dependent territories.

Mr. Lennox-Boyd

Her Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom do not normally make grants to Colonial institutions of higher education in respect of their recurrent costs. There have, however, been some small exceptions, the main ones in 1954–55 being as follows:

£
University College of the West Indies 29,775
University College of the Gold Coast 5,944
Fourah Bay College, Sierra Leone 24,000

Details of the present contributions by Colonial Governments are not immediately available.

Mrs. Jeger

asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies the total educational budget for the current year for the West Indies, Gold Coast, Nigeria, East and Central Africa, Malaya, and Singapore.

Mr. Lennox-Boyd

The statement below gives figures for education, taken from the current annual estimates of expenditure for the central governments of the territories concerned, including development estimates. They do not include:

  1. (a) Expenditure for education purposes where listed under other heads (e.g. school building under Public Works Department Vote or subventions to educational bodies, shown under separate heads).
  2. (b) Ministry expenditure, where the Minister for Education has other portfolios (e.g. Gold Coast and Jamaica).
  3. (c) Local authority expenditure.

STATEMENT
Colony Year Estimated Expenditure
£
Bahamas 1955 298,889
Barbados 1955–56 686,342
Bermuda 1955 411,323
British Guiana 1955 901,475
British Honduras 1955 119,396
Jamaica 1955–56 2,316,071
Leeward Islands 1955 213,967
Trinidad 1955 1,989,548
Windward Islands 1955 334,830
Gold Coast 1955–56 7,558,217
Nigeria:
(a) Federal Government 1955–56 478,590
(b) Northern Region 1955–56 2,053,675
(c) Eastern Region 1955–56 2,445,515
(d) Western Region 1955–56 3,490,000
(e) Southern
Cameroons 1955–56 248,645
Kenya 1955–56 5,503,333
Tanganyika 1955–56 4,433,939
Uganda 1955–56 3,459,558
Zanzibar 1955 298,045
Northern Rhodesia* 1955–56 1,810,987
Nyasaland* 1955–56 329,965
Federation of Malaya 1955 11,659,250
Singapore 1955 5,625,407
TOTAL £56,666,967
* These figures relate to African education only. Non-African education in the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland is now the responsibility of the Federal Government.