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RSUST Gets New Board …As RSG Renames Eleme Model School
Rivers State Government, has announced a new board for the Rivers State University of Science and Technology(RSUST) to be chaired by former Supreme Court Justice, Adolphus Karibi-Whyte.
The appointment was part of the decisions reached at the State Executive Council meeting held yesterday in Government House, Port Harcourt.
Commissioner for Information and Communications, Mrs. Ibim Semenitari, who briefed journalists after the meeting, stated that the state government was equally elated by the National University Commission’s total accreditation of courses offered by the university, on an ‘’A interim’’ level.
According to Mrs Semenitari, other members of the new board include Hon. Isaac Kamalu, Mrs Constance Saranwiyo, Rev. O Gillis-Harry, Mr. Timothy Amaehule, Mr. Uche Olewu, Mr Anthony Enyindah.
Others are the Head of Service, Mrs. Esther Anucha and Miss A. Kaine amongst others. She disclosed that the board would be inaugurated by the Secretary to the State Government at a later date.
She used the medium to address the controversies surrounding the appointment of a new Vice Chancellor for the university, stressing that,” the law that set up the university vests the appointment of the Vice Chancellor on the visitor. The visitor would appoint a Vice Chancellor in his capacity as a visitor and that is not a subject matter of controversy.
On the naming of the new model secondary schools in the state, the Commissioner stated that the schools about seven in number located in Etche, Eleme, Tai, Asari-Toru, Emohua, Oyibo and Omuma would be named after citizens who have worked, served and contributed to the growth and development of the state.
Since most of the schools are yet to be completed, she hinted that the one at Eleme had been named after Ambassador Ine Kurubo, while other ones would be announced later.
The commissioner who explained the reason behind the policy however said some of the schools would be named after indigenes outside their areas of location ,” this is in order to ensure that the integration as well as the understanding of the history and culture from across the state remains predominant and pre-eminent in the education of our children’’, she declared.