Determined to give
every child in Nigeria access to free and qualitative education, the Imo state
governor, Owelle Rochas Okorocha has today, September23, 2014 declared absolute
free education to indigenes and non-indigenes studying in Imo State University.
Governor Okorocha
announced this during the commissioning ceremony of N150m Ultra-Modern Owunna
Recreation Park at the University campus Owerri.
Owelle Okorocha
stressed the need to encourage the present generation to do better than the past
generation and urged the students to reciprocate the gesture by imbibing a
progressive spirit.
He further called
on the school authorities to stop forthwith the collection of N50,000
acceptance fee and warned lecturers against the sale of handouts, while
insisting that all books must be sold through the bookshops.
The Governor
however pointed out that government will not be involved in certain charges
like students’ Identity Cards, medicals, text books and other departmental
charges. He therefore appealed to the academic staff to be modest and adhere
strictly to the directives.
While promising to
elevate the image of the University, Governor Okorocha urged the students to
develop passion for education and advised them to refrain from cultism and
indecent dressing especially as the nation is yearning for leaders with good
conduct in both learning and character.
He commended the
Pro-Chancellor, Mazi Clement Owunna and the University Governing Council for
their personal sacrifices made towards the development of the institution.
The Commissioner
for Tertiary Education, Prof Uba Nnabue, noted the Imo State University has
witnessed remarkable level of infrastructural development within the past three
years of the Rescue Mission administration.
He called on the
staff and students of the University to support the government in its efforts
to promote education in the State.
Earlier in his
address, the Vice Chancellor of Imo State University, Prof Ukachi Awuzie,
stated that the recreation park was constructed and funded by the
Pro-Chancellor, Mazi Clement Owunna through his Chief Peter Sunday Owunna
Memorial Foundation (CPSOMF) and donated to the institution.
He described the
park as the first of its kind in the country tailored to suit the needs of the
staff and students alike and commended him for attracting numerous projects to
the institution as the chairman of the Governing Council of Imo State
University.
Handing over the
project, donor and Pro-Chancellor of the Universty, Mazi Clement Owunna said
the Board of Trustees of his Foundation conceptualized and developed the
Recreation Park which stood to tune of N150m to create an environment that
would impact positively on the students staff as well as add dynamism to the
University ambience and environment.
He thanked
Governor Okorocha for the support given to the University which has translated
into the development of physical infrastructural at both the Owerri and Orlu
campuses.
Unadike William C
For: SSA Media,
Government House Owerri
Governor Okorocha Extends Free Education To Non Indigenes In Imo State Press Statement
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