Nigeria’s
President Muhammadu Buhari has promised that his administration will give
special attention to development of university education in the country.
The
president who spoke weekend at the 30th convocation ceremony of the University
of Port Harcourt harped on the value of education in national development.
He was represented
by the Executive Secretary, Nigeria Universities Commission, Professor Julius
Okojie the President said the federal government would support universities to
improve learning, teaching and research facilities.
He
recalled effort in the past by the federal government to strengthen university
education through the Tertiary Education Trust Fund, TETFUND, adding that
universities should also seek support of corporate organizations, development
partners to bridge the gap in government funding.
He
further tasked university authorities to give priority attention to security of
lives and properties within their environment, adding that they should
collaborate with host communities and security agencies in this direction.
Earlier
Vice Chancellor of the school Professor Joseph Ajienka told the graduands that
their certificates and transcripts were ready for collection, noting that it
was the first time it would happen in the history of the institution,
“For the
first time, all certificates are ready. All your transcripts are ready for
collection also for the first time. “, the VC said.
He also
extended his sympathy to parents and friends of four students of the university
who lost their lives in a mob attack at Alluu community, Ikwerre local government
area three years ago.
Governor
of Rivers state, Nyesom Wike congratulated the school for its 40th anniversary,
assuring that his administration would always assist the university in areas of
need.
Barrister
Nyesom Wike,who spoke through his Deputy, Dr Mrs Ipalibo Banigo said his
administration would focus on providing quality education in the state.
He said
the government would re introduce boarding education in the state, noting that
teachers and staff in schools would regularly be trained and retrained for
their jobs
Chief
Solomon Ogba, Chief Mrs Seinye Lulu Briggs and Ichie Nnaeto Orazulike were
conferred with Honoris causa degrees.
Chancellor
of the University, His Royal Highness, Major General Dr Mohammad Bashir rtd
congratulated the graduands, urging them to remain good ambassadors of the
school.
Meantime 50
graduands who benefitted from the yearly Agbami scholarship program of Chevron
Nigeria limited for its host communities thanked the oil giant for the gesture
Three of them sponsored by the oil giant graduated with first class honours,
Three of them sponsored by the oil giant graduated with first class honours,
Fadoyemi
Tunji one of the first class graduates from Gas Engineering said the
scholarship enabled him pay his fees promptly, adding that it contributed
largely to his success. He graciously thanked the firm for the assistance.
PORT
HARCOURT – President Muhammadu Buhari has assured that his
administration will give special attention to development of university
education in the country.
The president who spoke weekend at the 30th convocation ceremony of the University of Port Harcourt harped on the value of education in national development.
Represented by the Executive Secretary, Nigeria Universities Commission, Professor Julius Okojie the President said the federal government would support universities to improve learning, teaching and research facilities.
He recalled effort in the past by the federal government to strengthen university education through the Tertiary Education Trust Fund, TETFUND, adding that universities should also seek support of corporate organizations, development partners to bridge the gap in government funding.
He further tasked university authorities to give priority attention to security of lives and properties within their environment, adding that they should collaborate with host communities and security agencies in the this direction.
Earlier Vice Chancellor of the school Professor Joseph Ajienka told the graduands that their certificates and transcripts were ready for collection, noting that it was the first time it would happen in the history of the institution,
“For the first time, all certificates are ready.iAll your transcripts are ready for collection also for the first time. “, he said.
He also extended his sympathy to parents and friends of four students of the university who lost their lives in a mob attack at Alluu community, Ikwerre local government area some years back
Governor of Rivers state, Nyesom Wike congratulated the school for its 40th anniversary, assuring that his administration would always assist the university in areas of need.
Wike who was represented by his Deputy, Dr Mrs Ipalibo Banigo said his administration would focus on providing quality education in the state.
He said the government would re introduce boarding education in the state, noting that teachers and staff in schools would regularly be trained and retrained for their jobs
Chief Solomon Ogba, Chief Mrs Seinye Lulu Briggs and Ichie Nnaeto Orazulike were conferred with Honoris causa degrees.
Chancellor of the University, His Royal Highness, Major General Dr Mohammad Bashir rtd congratulated the graduands, urging them to remain good ambassadors of the school.
Meantime 50 graduands who benefitted from the yearly Agbami scholarship program of Chevron Nigeria limited for its host communities thanked the oil giant for the gesture
Three of them sponsored by the oil giant graduated I with first class honours,
Fadoyemi Tunji one of the first class graduates from Gas Engineering said the scholarship enabled him pay his fees promptly, adding that it contributed largely to his success. He graciously thanked the firm for the assistance.
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The president who spoke weekend at the 30th convocation ceremony of the University of Port Harcourt harped on the value of education in national development.
Represented by the Executive Secretary, Nigeria Universities Commission, Professor Julius Okojie the President said the federal government would support universities to improve learning, teaching and research facilities.
He recalled effort in the past by the federal government to strengthen university education through the Tertiary Education Trust Fund, TETFUND, adding that universities should also seek support of corporate organizations, development partners to bridge the gap in government funding.
He further tasked university authorities to give priority attention to security of lives and properties within their environment, adding that they should collaborate with host communities and security agencies in the this direction.
Earlier Vice Chancellor of the school Professor Joseph Ajienka told the graduands that their certificates and transcripts were ready for collection, noting that it was the first time it would happen in the history of the institution,
“For the first time, all certificates are ready.iAll your transcripts are ready for collection also for the first time. “, he said.
He also extended his sympathy to parents and friends of four students of the university who lost their lives in a mob attack at Alluu community, Ikwerre local government area some years back
Governor of Rivers state, Nyesom Wike congratulated the school for its 40th anniversary, assuring that his administration would always assist the university in areas of need.
Wike who was represented by his Deputy, Dr Mrs Ipalibo Banigo said his administration would focus on providing quality education in the state.
He said the government would re introduce boarding education in the state, noting that teachers and staff in schools would regularly be trained and retrained for their jobs
Chief Solomon Ogba, Chief Mrs Seinye Lulu Briggs and Ichie Nnaeto Orazulike were conferred with Honoris causa degrees.
Chancellor of the University, His Royal Highness, Major General Dr Mohammad Bashir rtd congratulated the graduands, urging them to remain good ambassadors of the school.
Meantime 50 graduands who benefitted from the yearly Agbami scholarship program of Chevron Nigeria limited for its host communities thanked the oil giant for the gesture
Three of them sponsored by the oil giant graduated I with first class honours,
Fadoyemi Tunji one of the first class graduates from Gas Engineering said the scholarship enabled him pay his fees promptly, adding that it contributed largely to his success. He graciously thanked the firm for the assistance.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/06/buhari-promises-quality-university-education/#sthash.OTCLvWQL.dpuf
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