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Dickson Constitutes Committee On Varsity Panel Reports

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Asix-man inter-ministerial committee has been constituted by the Bayelsa State Governor, Hon. Seriake Dickson to study the interim report submitted by the visitation panel to the Niger Delta University (NDU), Amassoma.

Governor Dickson said the committee was expected to advise government on areas in the report which requires immediate attention in terms of enhancing the infrastructural base of the university as well as address issues and recommendations captured in the interim report.

The Governor noted that the report of the committee which is expected within one week will enable his administration take appropriate decisions such as composition of the governing council of the NDU among others.

The inter-ministerial committee has Secretary to the State Government, Professor Edmund Allison Oguru, as Chairman while the Commissioner for Education, Chief Adikumo Salo will serve as Secretary.

Other members of the committee are Commissioner for Special Projects, Mr. Azibapu Obuah, Commissioner for Energy, Mr. Francis Ikio, Special Adviser on Tertiary Education Dr. Godwill Ziriki and Permanent Secreary, Ministry of Health who will stand in for the Commissioner who is yet to be appointed.

Commending members of the NDU visitation panel for their sacrifice and dedication in the performance of their assignment, Governor Dickson noted that the university is strategic in the educational advancement of the people since it was the only state-owned university.

He expressed gove-rnment’s intention to make NDU a model tertiary institution in line with international standards.

Presenting the interim report of the NDU visitation panel on behalf of the Chairman, the Vice-chairman of the committee, Rt. Hon. Talford Ongolo said the evidence gathered by the committee, revealed that the administrative structure of the university was heavily polarised.

Mr. Ongolo noted that there was disaffection and mistrust among staff of the institution, noting that the committee identified a noval association, referred to as, Indigenous Professors

He said the university, established in 2002, has a students population of 10,683 with 12 faculties, out of which Civil Engineering is yet to secure accreditation.

Mr. Ongolo remarked that the committee identified abuse of power and other unhealthy practices.

On recommendations bordering on the needs of the tertiary institution, the committee observed that Amassoma and NDU are yet to be connected to the national grid, though electrification work has reached advance stage.

Other recommendations by the committee include completion of tht two hostel buildings for the College of Health Sciences and construction of link roads.

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