GOV DICKSON STRESSES NEED FOR UNIVERSITY AUTONOMY, INAUGURATES NDU GOVERNING COUNCIL
Disturbed by the challenges facing education sector in the country, especially at the tertiary level, the Bayelsa State Governor Hon. Seriake Dickson has tasked the newly inaugurated Governing Council of the State owned Niger Delta University, (NDU) to evolve policies and programmes that would make the institution less dependent on the government.
Hon. Dickson said the autonomy as being advocated for would not only be in the areas of administrative matters but also in the area of carrying out research which is one of the primary responsibilities of tertiary institutions worldwide. The Governor said he would like a situation where the university would be run and sustain itself without much of government support in the foreseeable future.
According to him, the vision of his administration is to develop the institution to such a level that it could provide consultancy services to government and its agencies to generate income as well as assist in tackling environmental issues like the twin problems of flood and erosion.
Referring to the report of the visitation panel, the Governor decried the practice where the university employs staff indiscriminately, describing it as unacceptable. He said the institution would not be spared in the staff rationalization reforms of government, directing the Secretary to the State Government and the Commissioner for Education to make available the report of the visitation panel to the Governing Council, adding that in the expansion of membership of the Council, government will sign into law a bill to accommodate the additional members.
Responding, Chairman and Pro-Chancellor, Niger Delta University Professor Turner Isoun stressed the need to reposition the university in conformity with modern realities to enhance research as well as job and wealth creation. Professor Isoun who underscored the need for government’s intervention in capacity building of the child from the Nursery to the tertiary level observed that the move would go a long way in strengthening the education sector for posterity.
While thanking Governor Dickson for the confidence reposed in them, the Chairman and Pro-Chancellor of the NDU corroborated the Governor’s position that an economy that is knowledge-based would guarantee a more sustainable economic development. Members of the Council are, Prof. Steve Azaiki, Dr. Seiyefa Koroye, Prof. Awotua Efebo and Barr. Fedude Zimugha. Others include, Engr E. Akpana, Church-ere Komonibo, Engr. Billy Amiekumo and Chief Jigekumo Ombu-kieri. .
Daniel Iworiso-Markson
Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Bayelsa State
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