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Okowa Defends Establishment Of Three More Varsities In Delta
Governor IfeanyiOkowa of Delta State has insisted that the establishment of three new universities in Delta State was very important. The governor was reacting to the recent criticisms by the Academic Staff Union of Universities concerning the tertiary institutions. Governor Okowa said the institutions were set up to ensure that no qualified student from the state was denied admission into the university
Delta governor, Senator IfeanyiOkowa on Friday, March 11 deplored criticism by the leadership of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) that his government was proliferating universities with the recent establishment of three new ones in the state. Okowa who said the tertiary institutions were a necessity, explained that the universities were established to broaden access to the teeming number of students from the state desirous of university education.
Okowa made this known at the inauguration of chairmen and members of the governing councils of the three new universities in the state at Government House, Asaba. He also stated that the ongoing strike by universities teachers was nationwide and arose following failure by the federal government to address issues raised by ASUU, explaining that teachers in the state’s universities merely joined in the action in obedience to their union’s directive
“We are not in dispute with any staff union in any of our tertiary institutions. “The issues raised by ASUU at the national level do not pertain to us in Delta as the allowances they are asking for are already being enjoyed by staff in our tertiary institutions for several years now. “Let me also respectfully disagree with the position of ASUU that there is an unhealthy proliferation of state universities in the country. “The establishment of universities is on the concurrent list and, as a state, we do so when the need arises. “In our case, it is to fill the gap created by shortage of space and increase access to university education for our qualified youths.’’ Okowa described members of the universities’ governing councils as men and women of proven integrity and impressive track record in academia, public administration, and the private sector and urged them to bring their wealth of experience to bear in the respective institutions.
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