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Poly’s Governing Council Complex: Rector Extols Wike’s Strides
The Captain Elechi Amadi Polytechnic (CEAPOLY), PortHarcourt, has witnessed yet another milestone in its history with the construction of the over 400 capacity two-storey Governing Council Complex.
The complex is consist of office spaces, entrance porch, waiting porch, halls among others.
The Rector of the institution, Dr Samuel B Kalagbor said this and many other developmental projects in the institution were made possible through the unflinching support of the state governor, Nyesom Wike, in his strides to take the Polytechnic to greater heights.
Speaking during his welcome address at the Ground Breaking Ceremony for the construction of the complex in PortHarcourt, Monday, Kalagbor noted that the governor simultaneously approved and released funds for two major projects in the institution adding that the institution has witnessed tremendous growth,progress and value additions particularly with respect to the change of name of the institution to reflect it’s Polytechnic status.
He said” may i use this opportunity to thank His Excellency, the governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike for simultaneously approving and releasing funds for two major projects in the Polytechnic which are the construction of two-storey governing council building complex and the construction of internal roads and drainages in the Polytechnic. This is unprecedented in the history of the institution”.
Kalagbor maintained that the ground breaking ceremony marked a major turning point in the history of the Polytechnic under the Senator Lee Maeba led governing council which he said had worked tirelessly and in synergy to ensure growth and development in the institution.
The CEAPOLY rector who recalled that the former governing council building was blown off in May, 2018, by a heavy rain storm causing lifescale havoc on campus resulting in the destruction of many facilities including buildings, cars and other materials said however that the council had remained committed despite the hurdles in meeting venue.
“From this period till today, the governing council has been holding it’s meetings in the library resort centre.
This Is undeserving of the governing council. Despite this, the chairman and members of the governing council have continued to work tirelessly for the continuous growth and development of the Polytechnic. One of the fruits of their relentless efforts is the construction of the complex”, he said.
Laying the foundation of the complex, the Chairman, Governing Council, CEAPOLY, Senator Lee Maeba revealed that the governor has approved the sum of #200m for the furnishing of the complex upon completion.
Maeba said “ this building, according to the advice of the builders will be completed within five months at which time we will be here again to commission it and the governor, Nyesom Wike, has asked me to announce that he has approved an additional sum of #200m to furnish this complex as soon as it is finished”.
By: Lady Godknows Ogbulu
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University Don Calls for Abolition of Open Water Laterine
A professor of Parasitology and Public Health in the Department of Medical Microbiology/Parasitology and Entomology, Faculty of Medical Laboratory Science at the Rivers State University (RSU), Port Harcourt, Prof. Gloria Ngozika Wokem, has advocated for the abolition of open water body latrine systems in rural riverine areas and open forest latrines in upland communities to eradicate water and food-borne diseases, popularly known as Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs), prevalent in Nigeria.
Prof. Wokem made this call while delivering her inaugural lecture at the 122nd inaugural lecture series of the university on the topic “Neglected Tropical Diseases and WASH Nexus: Breaking the Cycle for Human Sustainability” held in Port Harcourt, wednesday.
She described NTDs as a group of diseases prevalent among impoverished remote populations, particularly in tropical and subtropical areas of the world, with limited access to safe water, sanitation, hygiene, and other healthcare essentials.
According to her, there are about 20 known disease groups shortlisted by the World Health Organisation (WHO), such as Guinea worm disease, Endemic Treponema pallidum infection (Yaws), Human African Trypanosomiasis (HAT) (sleeping sickness), leprosy (Hansen’s Disease), and onchocerciasis (River blindness), among others, adding that they are listed by WHO as control targets for the 2030 NTDs goals.
Prof. Wokem stated that for over thirty years, she has been working in the field of Neglected Tropical Diseases, or in other words, water and food-borne diseases. “These diseases come to humans through what we eat, what we do, and are so prevalent around us that not much information is known about them, which is why they are called neglected.”
She noted that NTDs affect not only Nigeria but 57.3% of the world’s population, including Africa, Asia, South and Central America, adding that wherever sanitation, hygiene, and safe drinking water are in limited supply, these neglected tropical diseases will flourish.
The professor called for all stakeholders to join hands to fight against the eradication of the dreaded tropical diseases ravaging the society, saying, “There is a role government will play and there are parts individuals will do.”
She however recommended among other things the employment of graduate parasitology and public Health Scientists groomed by the university for the continuity of the medical laboratory science profession which is in high demand
Earlier in his remarks,the Vice-Chancellor of the university, Prof. Isaac Zeb-Obi, lauded the lecturer and described the lecture as a testament to her professional prowess and a justification of her professorial appointment by the university.
The vice chancellor who was represented by the provost of the post graduate school of the university,prof T S K.Abam ,the VC aligned with the position of the lecturer that living a clean environment and washing our hands regularly will help to eradicate the NTDs in the society.
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UNIPORT Moves To Tackle Insecurity … Inducts Security Experts
The University of Port Harcourt, has taken a significant step towards addressing the issue of insecurity in Nigeria by producing security experts through its Institute of Niger Delta Studies (INDS), with the institute inducting its first graduating students into the Nigerian Institute For Industrial Security (NIIS), with the General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the 6 Division of the Nigerian Army, Major General E E Emekah, delivering a quality lecture on the topic, “Promoting Blue Economy In The Niger Delta: The Place Of Security”.
In his lecture, Major General Emekah emphasised the importance of security in promoting the blue economy in the Niger Delta region.
He noted that the activities of the Joint Tasks Force (JTF) are geared towards maintaining peace on Nigerian waterways and promoting productivity, and also stressed the need for a non-kinetic approach to security operations, winning the hearts and minds of the communities, and collaborating with security personnel to fight insecurity.
The GOC charged the inductees to ensure that their study/training provides practical solutions to the pressing security challenges facing the Niger Delta and Nigeria as a whole.
He emphasised the significance of their studies in UNIPORT, given the prevailing security threat to lives and property, especially on Nigerian waterways.
The Acting Director of INDS, Dr. Chukwu-Okeah, expressed satisfaction that the occasion marks a new milestone in the history of the institute, noting that the Niger Delta has been besieged with environmental and security challenges, and it is time to rise up and build the region through the blue economy ideology.
The blue economy, he explained, emphasises the sustainable use of ocean resources for economic growth, improved livelihoods, and job creation while preserving the health of the ocean ecosystem.
He described the blue economy as the new oil well, with the potential to drive economic diversification, job creation, food security, and climate resilience in the region.
One of the inductees, Ayuba Tanimu noted that security is dynamic, and continuous learning and research have equipped them to serve their communities and Nigeria well.
He described the Nigerian Institute For Industrial Security (NIIS) as a body of security professionals that meets annually to craft security policies for the country.
The programme, which attracted prominent individuals from the academia, security, and other sectors had the 7th Vice Chancellor of the University of Port Harcourt, Prof Joseph Ajienka, as its chairman.
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