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RVHA Upgrades RSCOE TO University Status
The Rivers State House of Assembly yesterday passed into law, the State University of Education bill seeking to upgrade the State College of Education to a university status.
The passage of the bill into law followed the unanimous adoption of the House Committee on Education report chaired by Hon Maureen Tamuno by the state legislators.
The law aims at providing facilities for effective teaching and learning in education related disciplines with particular reference to the needs and aspirations of the state and the purpose of producing graduates and non-graduate teachers.
It would also produce teachers in technical science, humanities, social sciences, management sciences and other related fields for development programmes in education.
Presenting the committee’s report during the plenary session, the Chairman of the Education Committee, Hon Maureen Tamuno stated that during the public hearing, over 200 persons who expressed their views decried non release of results to students of the state College of Education by the University of Ibadan, as a problem.
Hon Maureen opined that when the present College of Education is upgraded to a university status, it would create employment opportunities to the people of the state as well as, provide accessible education opportunities for the teeming Rivers students who are seeking admission for higher learning.
According to her, the university would hold examinations and award degrees, diplomas, certificates and other distinctions to persons who have pursed courses of study approved by the university and have satisfied laid down requirements.
She urged the lawmakers to consider the interest of the state and pass the bill into law without further delay, adding that the College has all it takes to be transformed into a university.
The report of the committee was later adopted as the working document of the House through a motion moved by Hon Anthony Okeah (Obalga II) and seconded by Ogiri Henry (Abua/Odua I). Contributing during the debate, Hon Ogiri Henry, Emmanuel Okatta and Onari Brown while commending the committee for a comprehensive report on the bill noted that the importance of the bill can not be over emphasized.
The lawmakers stated that the transformation of the state college of education into university is historic and urged their colleagues to pass the bill into law so that the people of the state could begin to reap the benefits of the transformation.
The lawmakers recounted the dilemma students of the college encountered due to the accreditation and regulations by the University of Ibadan where the college is affiliated, adding that such circumstance would no longer persist.
Hon Aye Pepple (Bonny), Ewornname (Ahoada East I) and Hon Taneh Felicia (Tai) urged the authorities of the institution to decentralise it by ensuring that off campuses were opened in the rivernine areas of the state.
The Speaker, Rt Hon Tonye Harry who presided over the session thanked the legislators for their commitment toward the passage of the bill into law.
It would be recalled that the Rivers State University of Education bill was passed into law by the 5th Assembly in 2007 but could not be assented too by the erstwhile governor of the state , Dr Peter Odili.
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