Governor Peter Obi yesterday presented a cheque of N100 Million to Nnamdi Azikiwe University , (UNIZIK) Awka for developmental projects including construction of internal roads in the University and the road to beautiful gate.
Obi also presented four brand new vehicles including two
Hilux security vans and buses for Students Union Government and Ekwueme Multi
Disciplinary center which benefits also a 50 KVA generator . He also promised to provide the
school with a life saver ambulance.
Obi said that the support his Government was offering
to higher institutions in Anambra State was in line with the policy of
his Government to offer support to all organizations and institutions domiciled
in Anambra State, whether private, public or Government-owned provided
their services were for the good of the people of the State.
The Governor who had extended the same support to Paul
University, Awka; Madonna University, Okija; Tansian University, Umunya assured
that all higher institutions in the State will get theirs. He expressed
optimism that the support would impact positively on the institutions.
In his remarks, the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Boniface Egboka, represented by the Deputy Vice Chancellor, Administration, Prof. Greg Nwokobi thanked the Governor for the gesture. Recalling the Governor's previous support to the university, including the provision of a Toyota Coaster bus,a Nissan Civilian Bus, A Toyota bus for the Faculty of Law, the rehabilitation of Ifite-Amansea-University road, he said that Gov. Obi had offered more support than all the former Governors in the history of the school, including when it was a State university.
"Never
before in the University's thirty-four years history, first as a State
University and later as a Federal University has it been the beneficiary of
such highly commendable level of attention from any Chief Executive of Anambra
State. If your positive attention to Nnamdi Azikiwe is described as
astonishing, then your relentless drive towards the transformation of Anambra
State, even in the twilight of your Administration, could be said to be both
captivating and mesmerizing," Prof. Egboka said.
Further, Prof Egboka noted that through Anambra Integrated Development Strategy (ANIDS), that Gov. Obi had achieved holistic and comprehensive development of the State, with every segment of the society experiencing positive changes.
Speaking at the event, the Director of Ekwueme Centre for multiple- discipline Research, Venerable Prof. Israel Okoye said the Governor had accomplished his mission of re-defining governance by putting the welfare of the people above every other consideration. He noted that the Governor had become a role model for the younger generation, adding that his support for Ekwueme Centre of the university would encourage the work of the Centre in all ramifications.
The President of the Students's Union Government, Mr. Chukwunonso Ibe, who received one of the keys to the bus for the Union, assured they would work hard to justify the Governor's investment in the school.
Further, Prof Egboka noted that through Anambra Integrated Development Strategy (ANIDS), that Gov. Obi had achieved holistic and comprehensive development of the State, with every segment of the society experiencing positive changes.
Speaking at the event, the Director of Ekwueme Centre for multiple- discipline Research, Venerable Prof. Israel Okoye said the Governor had accomplished his mission of re-defining governance by putting the welfare of the people above every other consideration. He noted that the Governor had become a role model for the younger generation, adding that his support for Ekwueme Centre of the university would encourage the work of the Centre in all ramifications.
The President of the Students's Union Government, Mr. Chukwunonso Ibe, who received one of the keys to the bus for the Union, assured they would work hard to justify the Governor's investment in the school.
Obi Donates N100 Million To UNIZIK , Donates 6 Buses , 60 KVA
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