Awuzie Heads Panel for Take-off of Imo State University of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
GOVERNMENT OF IMO STATE
PRESS RELEASE
Awuzie Heads Panel for Take-off of Imo
State University of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
Former Vice Chancellor of Imo State
University and Chairman of Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), prof.
Ukachukwu Awuzie has been appointed as Chairman of the Committee for the
establishment of University of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Umuagwo.
Prof. Awuzie heads other members drawn
from the academia and they are expected to submit their report in six weeks.
Other members of the Committee are Prof.
Victor C. Kogah, Prof. Basil O. Nwosu, Prof. Vitalis C. Nwulu, Barr. T. I. Igwe
(Secretary), Dr. Aloy Ojilere, Engr. Prof. K. B. Oyoh, Prof. Chiedozie C. Eze,
and Mr. Uwandu Uzoma (Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education).
Governor Hope Uzodimma of Imo State
inaugurated the Committee on Friday at the Sam Mbakwe Executive Council Chambers,
urging them to work towards ensuring that the University takes off with others
during the next academic session.
Governor Uzodimma told the Committee
that when the University takes off, it will provide the educational and
employment needs of the people of Imo State.
Prior to the inauguration, Governor
Uzodimma had played host to traditional rulers and leaders from Ohaji/Egbema
who came to thank him for the decision to have Imo State Polytechnic, Umuagwo
changed to University of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences.
Led by Chief Charles Orie, the
traditional rulers and leaders told Governor Uzodimma that he has demonstrated
love for their communities and pleaded that the new arrangement will take into
consideration the educational and employment needs of the communities hosting
the University.
The stakeholders also pledged their
total support to the government of Governor Uzodimma on behalf of the Umuagwo
Communities.
While responding after their
inauguration, Prof. Awuzie promised that the Panel will submit its report in
six weeks just as the Governor assured of government’s support to enable them
do a thorough job.
On Thursday when Governor Uzodimma went
on a tour of facilities at the proposed site of the University of Agriculture
and Environmental Sciences, he expressed the preparedness of the state for a
take-off of the University in the next Academic Session.
Rounding-off the inspection tour at the Imo
State Polytechnic, Umuagwo, the Governor told the media that the facilities on
ground are more than enough for any University to start.
Governor Uzodimma noted that Imo State
has already got the National Universities Commission’s (NUC) license for the
Imo State Polytechnic, Umuagwo, to operate as a University. Hence, he visited
to access the available facilities.
He emphasized that there may be initial
challenges of appropriate Staff in terms of qualification, standards of
academic and non-academic staff, yet the need for a second University owned by
the state has become necessary as that will go a long way in reducing the
burden on the present Imo State University and foray of Imo children seeking
admission into the University.
The Governor also announced that soon an
implementation Committee will be inaugurated to consider and implement the
reports submitted by the Visitation Panel to Imo Polytechnic, Umuagwo. He explained
that the Committee will scrutinize the staff nominal roll of the Polytechnic,
recommend those qualified to migrate to the University while leaving others to
continue as staff and management of the Polytechnic.
Governor Uzodimma reassured all that the
arrangement will be a “win-win” situation where no one will lose out as those
who will upgrade their qualification in future will as well have the
opportunity to migrate to the University as staff.
Governor Uzodimma, who inspected the
main workshop, male and female hostel, the Oil Palm Nursery value chain, the
four ICT centres, the College Auditorium, Laboratory and Library, the Fishery, Poultry
and Cassava processing plant as well as class room blocks, warned that the
entire land of the Polytechnic in Ohaji Egbema LGA of Imo State belongs to the
State Government.
He, therefore, warned against encroachments
to the land from any quarters and promised to revoke and return back to
government any of such lands. “Government will not tolerate any of such acts no
matter whose ox is gored,” Governor Uzodimma assured.
The Governor used the opportunity to
acknowledge and commend the presence of the Federal Government through the Tetfund
projects visibly present in the Polytechnic. He said the projects will go a
long way in facilitating the take-off of the proposed University.
He urged the Polytechnic Management and
Staff to continue with their normal duties as government will surely pay them
their salaries and entitlements. He thanked the host Community for their peaceful
co-existence with the Polytechnic, noting that better days are ahead for them
and the entire Imo State.
Earlier, the Rector of the Polytechnic, Sir
John Ikechukwu Mbadike, while welcoming the Governor, described him as a
distinguished Imo son and Senator who has a lot of passion and goodwill for the
Polytechnic. He lauded Governor Uzodimma for attracting a lot of ICT and
technological equipment and other facilities to the school that made the
Institution to be one of the first accredited CBT centres in Nigeria.
Oguwike
Nwachuku
CPS/Media Adviser to Executive Governor
of Imo State
Picture:Pix 1: Governor Uzodinma with the Rector, Imo State Polytechnic, Umuagwo, Sir John Mbadike and other Government Appointees
Picture:Pix 1: Governor Uzodinma with the Rector, Imo State Polytechnic, Umuagwo, Sir John Mbadike and other Government Appointees
Pix 2: Governor Uzodinma with Sir Mbadike at the Polytechnic’s Cassava
Processing Plant.
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