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Club House: Council Tasks ASUP, Depts On Professionalism
The Chairman, Governing Council, Captain Elechi Amadi Polytechnic (CEAPOLY), Port Harcourt, Senator Lee Ledogo Maeba has charged the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP), of the institution to rise to professionalism in the construction and execution of its projects.
Maeba gave the charge at the commissioning of the ASUP Club House at the Institutions’Campus, Rumuola, PortHarcourt, recently.
Maeba, who described the Polytechnic as a technology institution maintained that building constructions in the institution should be handled by the departments directly involved in the projects.
Maeba noted that the Polytechnic has the capacity, personnel and students required for the projects and stressed the need for an internal labour in building constructions to further enhance the professional capacity of the institution.
In his words, “I want to say that this is a technology institution. I believe that this is an institution where building constructions can not be given to outside contractors. We can build our houses here because we have a building department.”
“The contracts for the roads, yes, I agree because we don’t have the equipment to build road, but we have the capacity, the personnel, the students and everything it takes to build a house and that is what is demonstrated here today”.
He said,” we challenged ASUP to rise to professionalism more especially in building. The same goes for every other department. When there is a job to be done, we will commit the associated department to take it up”.
Earlier in his address, the Chairman, Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics, CEAPOLY Chapter, Dr Moses T Bakpo stated that the union was a stakeholder with a role to play in the infrastructural development of the institution adding that the resolve to build the Club House was building on the legacy of giving back to the society.
According to him, the construction of the edifice which would remain in the annals of the institution’s history, showcased the union’s administrative spirit of resilience, cooperation and creativity.
“Since the inception of this union in 2018, the union has soared higher in achieving her set goals. The ASUP Club House was conceived, mid-wifed and delivered by this administration. This came as a result of the yearnings and aspirations of our members to have a befitting staff club where they can sit, eat and relax during their leisure hours”, Bakpo said.
The CEAPOLY ASUP chairman maintained that the construction was done with the meagre check off dues of members of the union” to show commitment, accountability and transparency to be a legacy in the institution, hence, the name, Legacy House”.
Bakpo further expressed hopes that the Club House would enhance the capacity of staff to perform their duties maximally.
By: Lady Godknows Ogbulu
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