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INVESTIGATION: Despite Shortage Of Schools In State, Akwa Ibom Abandons College by Blue3k2: 6:02am On Jun 02, 2018
Apart from many of its schools being dilapidated, Akwa Ibom also has shortage of public schools.

This state of five million people has just 250 public secondary schools, a 2016 data shows. And a number of those schools, including the four science colleges and the seven technical colleges, are in ruins.

Among the neglected lots, the Government Technical College, Ikot Ada Idem, Ibiono Ibom Local Government Area, presents a shocking irony. It had state-of-the-art facilities, well-built classrooms and top quality teachers when poor planning by the state government led to its abandonment.


These facilities are now rotting away, a development that has infuriated not a few taxpayers.

Built more than 30 years ago, the school was shut down seven years ago when the government proposed converting it to a faculty of engineering of the state-owned polytechnic. In line with that plan, the college’s 2000 students were transferred to other schools in the state. It was then shut down, and left unused for years.
Because it has been abandoned for so long, the 14 classroom blocks, the administrative offices, the assembly hall, and the technical workshops in the school are now at various stages of decay.

The roofs of the buildings have collapsed, while weeds have grown tall inside them. Tall grasses overshadowed the staff quarters and other buildings when this reporter visited in early April.

Standing by the side of the staff quarters was a collapsed building which used to serve as the college refectory. Adjacent it was another collapsed building.

The technical equipment worth tens of millions of dollars were rotting away.

A section of the school facility was already taken over by herdsmen who resided there with their cattle, while another section was occupied by squatters said to be returnees from the contentious Bakassi Penisula.


Cow dungs littered everywhere.

Some of the Bakassi returnees were cooking in a classroom that had become their makeshift kitchen when this reporter visited the facility in October 2017. Malnourished kids ran around, naked.

A repeat visit to the abandoned college on April 14 showed that nothing had changed so far; the herdsmen and the Bakassi returnees were still occupying the premises. There were signs that the corridors connecting the various blocks in the school were now being used as makeshift kitchen as well.

The abandoned college, with its classic architectural design, sits on a large expanse of land by the Uyo-Ikot Ekpene-Aba Highway. It can be easily spotted as you drive through the highway, a few kilometers from Uyo.

The roads inside the college premises are asphalted and lined with street light (they aren’t working anymore, though). Down the hill, behind the college, is a local stream where students used to go swim and fetch water.

In its glorious days, the college was highly rated and very well respected, compared to other technical colleges in the state.

In those good old days, the students were taught refrigeration and air-conditioning repairs, mechanical, electrical, civil works, carpentry, and automobile, and other trades.

“When you come out from the school and you know the practical very well, companies would be looking for you to employ you,” Etim Udoh, an alumnus of the school, told PREMIUM TIMES.


Mr Udoh studied at the college mechanical department in the 80s. He now runs a popular fabrication yard in the capital, Uyo. He specialises in the design and fabrication of industrial machines like cassava and palm oil processing mill.

“We had good workshops then,” he says of his days in the technical college.

“There are people in today’s Akwa Ibom who would have been self-employed if the school were functional.

“After graduating from the college, there’s no way you would not have something useful to do with your hands,” he said.

One man who has hired Mr Udoh and could attest to his skill is Sunny Ayang, a former commissioner in charge of rural development in the state who now runs a toothpicks production plant.

“He is very good,” Mr Ayang says of Mr Udoh. “There’s nobody who runs a production factory in Uyo who doesn’t engage him.

“When the Taiwanese came to install my equipment, they shipped in a long sprocket, they machine was turning in the reverse. When Etim (Udoh) came and merely looked at the machine, he knew what the problem was before the Taiwanese could even explain,” he said.

Ibanga Asanga is another alumnus of the college. He studied refrigeration and air-conditioning technology and was employed immediately after graduation from college. He later left paid employment to set up his own business of maintenance and repairs of air-conditioners, in Uyo. Today, banks, government departments, and universities are among his clients.

“I can say that the Government Technical College, Ikot Ada Idem, helped me 100 per cent to be what I am today,” Mr Asanga told PREMIUM TIMES.

“In Akwa Ibom State today, it is only Government Technical College, Abak, that is doing refrigeration and air-conditioning, but they don’t have standard equipment like Ikot Ada Idem. The equipment at Abak is just ‘manageable’,” he said, while pleading with the state government to consider re-opening the school.

“We are still feeling the school,” says Okokon Akpan, another alumnus of the abandoned college.

“There were times we used to have a senior government official brought fabrication work for our department to do it for him. They used to pay us money for the time we spent in helping out with the fabrication. The head of the department then used to give us small money for what we were doing.

“There were days we were even asked to stay back in the college for some paid jobs during holidays,” said Mr Akpan who studied mechanical works in the 90s and now specialises in the installation of intercom and cable television for companies and private homes in the state.

The college apparently would have helped many youth become self-employed if it were still functional, alumni said.

Ironically, Akwa Ibom occupies an unenviable second position among states with the highest unemployment rate in Nigeria, according to a 2018 data released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).


“If you call 50 university students now and ask them what they are studying in school, they would tell you banking and finance, marketing, management. What are they going to manage? What would they be financing? You want to set up a small factory and you are looking for a machinist, and you can’t find any,” said the former commissioner, Mr Ayang.

“Most people running factories today in the state are hard put to find skilled workers. I have that challenge. We need people who will operate, maintain and repair machines.

“Eighty per cent of the youth in the state should go through technical colleges where they can acquire skills to be self-employed,” Mr Ayang said, adding that foreigners from Togo are now the ones doing tiling and other auxiliary services in newly built houses in Uyo and its environs.


Traditional rulers and community leaders in the college’s host community have now begun to pressure government to reopen the school.

Twenty-four chiefs, under the aegis of the Southern Ibiono Ibom Council of Chiefs, wrote to the state Governor, Udom Emmanuel, three months after he was sworn-in in 2015, calling his attention to the negative effects of the continuous closure of the school.

The college served at least 24 villages when it was functional, the chiefs told Governor Emmanuel in their letter.

“Today, there is no government post-primary school in the 24 villages. All the euphoria about free education does not benefit our children,” the chiefs said, adding that several children from their communities were involved in “avoidable” road accidents because of traveling to the neighbouring local government areas of Itu and Ikono to attend secondary school.


The chiefs continued: “The Representatives of Ibiono Ibom in the State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Ime Okon undertook a facility tour of the school and his efforts resulted in including the school in the budgetary estimates of 2013/2014.

“The present Paramount Ruler of Ibiono, His Royal Majesty, Okuku Ime Udo Usoro Inyang, the Academicians of Ibiono Ibom, Ibiono Ibom Welfare and Development Union (IIWADU), Ibiono Ibom Traditional Rulers Council, and individuals have all requested the state government to reopen the school, but these fell on the deaf ears of the state government.”

Two years after their letter to Governor Emmanuel, the college is yet to be reopened. And there’s no sign that it would be reopened soon.

Gabriel Okoh, the Village Head of Ikot Ada Idem, is disturbed by the situation.

“What have we done wrong against the government that they have allowed this school to remain closed for this long,” he said with a forlorn look when PREMIUM TIMES met him in his palace.

The President of Ibiono Ibom Welfare and Development Union, Effiong Inyang, said the government was unfair to the people of Ibiono by allowing the college to remain closed for so long.

“If you go to the school, there are lots of unopened containers with equipment and instruments that have not been used. It doesn’t make sense that we in Akwa Ibom keep crying that we don’t have when we have so much.

“And then even when the government is saying that they have free education, we see children roaming the streets during school hours.

“With respect to whoever is at the helms of affairs in the state, it seems we have been over-blessed by God, and that is why we are abusing these things,” said Mr Inyang, who is a medical doctor.

When contacted, the Commissioner for Information in the state, Charles Udoh, told PREMIUM TIMES the government would announce its plans for the abandoned college “in due course”.

Source: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/270417-investigation-despite-shortage-of-schools-in-state-akwa-ibom-abandons-top-multi-billion-naira-college.html

Re: INVESTIGATION: Despite Shortage Of Schools In State, Akwa Ibom Abandons College by Blue3k2: 6:06am On Jun 02, 2018
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Re: INVESTIGATION: Despite Shortage Of Schools In State, Akwa Ibom Abandons College by freeze001(f): 6:09am On Jun 02, 2018
This is Nigeria! Lack of vision and maintenance.

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Re: INVESTIGATION: Despite Shortage Of Schools In State, Akwa Ibom Abandons College by Anigreat: 6:21am On Jun 02, 2018
shocked








Can someone tell me what Udom Emmanuel is doing?


The most saddest of it all is that Fulani herdsmen had taken up the school to keep their useless cows.

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Re: INVESTIGATION: Despite Shortage Of Schools In State, Akwa Ibom Abandons College by miqos02(m): 7:16am On Jun 02, 2018
Yes, too much money. Nigerian governments and maintenance are enemies, we have a long way to go.


Laptop hard drives available

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Re: INVESTIGATION: Despite Shortage Of Schools In State, Akwa Ibom Abandons College by Alpacino7: 7:17am On Jun 02, 2018
What a question!
Anigreat:
shocked








Can someone tell me what Udom Emmanuel is doing?
Re: INVESTIGATION: Despite Shortage Of Schools In State, Akwa Ibom Abandons College by littlewonders: 7:18am On Jun 02, 2018
Eyesore! Not good for the ears. Very soon mafians will occupy such place for their illicit activities.

Back days abandoned and uncompleted buildings used to be an area for naked boys and girls.



Check very well; Haters' are not the problem. The problem is our reactions. If you put yourself in their shoes you'll realize they are just sad people.
Re: INVESTIGATION: Despite Shortage Of Schools In State, Akwa Ibom Abandons College by lafuria1(m): 7:18am On Jun 02, 2018
This is so true for those who know, akpabio mis used a golden opportunity to make the state alot better
Re: INVESTIGATION: Despite Shortage Of Schools In State, Akwa Ibom Abandons College by DogCynophile(m): 7:18am On Jun 02, 2018
Re: INVESTIGATION: Despite Shortage Of Schools In State, Akwa Ibom Abandons College by Nukilia: 7:28am On Jun 02, 2018
lafuria1:
This is so true for those who know, akpabio mis used a golden opportunity to make the state alot better
stop what you're saying! Akpabio tried in so many areas, what is the new governor doing?

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Re: INVESTIGATION: Despite Shortage Of Schools In State, Akwa Ibom Abandons College by Strikethem: 7:30am On Jun 02, 2018
Seeing those kids made me cry. Our so called celebrities won't see these kind of people to help, but will be busy buying cars for those who don't need it.

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Re: INVESTIGATION: Despite Shortage Of Schools In State, Akwa Ibom Abandons College by Blue3k2: 7:31am On Jun 02, 2018
DogCynophile:
Too long didn't read


Download text reader app if you don't have attention span to read. I reccomend @voice aloud if you have android device. If not let the pictures do the talking.

Strikethem:
Seeing those kids made me cry. Our so called celebrities won't see these kind of people to help, but will be busy buying cars for those who don't need it.

Celebrities can't and wouldn't need to save society if people held their elected representatives responsible. Politicians are spending tax money afterall.

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Re: INVESTIGATION: Despite Shortage Of Schools In State, Akwa Ibom Abandons College by sykeng(m): 7:35am On Jun 02, 2018
Tomorrow they will propose to build another one of same like just to loot our funds, where as the one already in place lacks maintenance. Gambia on my mind.
Re: INVESTIGATION: Despite Shortage Of Schools In State, Akwa Ibom Abandons College by Exponental(m): 7:35am On Jun 02, 2018
Nigeria isn't looking at technology as a way to develop. Imagine a mechanical engineer who cant even troubleshoot on his car We read to pass only...."La cram La pour" is the order of graduating this days.

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Re: INVESTIGATION: Despite Shortage Of Schools In State, Akwa Ibom Abandons College by utytill(m): 7:41am On Jun 02, 2018
very correct writeup,udom is failing in education. industrialisation with no human capital development is backward ever.
Re: INVESTIGATION: Despite Shortage Of Schools In State, Akwa Ibom Abandons College by Blue3k2: 7:44am On Jun 02, 2018
sykeng:
Tomorrow they will propose to build another one of same like just to loot our funds, where as the one already in place lacks maintenance. Gambia on my mind.

You are correct.

In collaboration with Exxon Exxon Mobil, we are building what would be the best Faculty of Engineering at the University of Uyo, alongside a Skills Development Centre in Ikot Akata, Mkpat Enin Local Government Area. This centre will train the needed manpower for the oil industry, and is affiliated with the Akwa Ibom State University, Ikot Akpaden. 

Link

utytill:
very correct writeup,udom is failing in education. industrialisation with no human capital development is backward ever.

Lol this write up is part four in ongoing investigative report. Im glad he took pictures since 90% wont read past second paragraph.

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Re: INVESTIGATION: Despite Shortage Of Schools In State, Akwa Ibom Abandons College by Hueb8t(m): 7:45am On Jun 02, 2018
freeze001:
This is Nigeria! Lack of vision and maintenance.

Re: INVESTIGATION: Despite Shortage Of Schools In State, Akwa Ibom Abandons College by lexy2014: 7:49am On Jun 02, 2018
Nukilia:
stop what you're saying! Akpabio tried in so many areas, what is the new governor doing?
d new governor might not b doing much but at d same time u can't exonerate akpabio from this mess. This is from d article:

"Built more than 30 years ago, the school was shut down seven years ago when the government proposed converting it to a faculty of engineering of the state-owned polytechnic. In line with that plan, the college’s 2000 students were transferred to other schools in the state. It was then shut down, and left unused for years."

7years ago, akpabio was still governor

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Re: INVESTIGATION: Despite Shortage Of Schools In State, Akwa Ibom Abandons College by Nobody: 7:52am On Jun 02, 2018
That technical college was donated to akwapoly to be used as faculty of engineering. It's left for the polytechnic to put it to use. Since the engineering faculty is still young and could be accommodated in their Ikot asurua campus which is closer to management hence the reluctance to move yet. Mr writer ask questions before writing.
Re: INVESTIGATION: Despite Shortage Of Schools In State, Akwa Ibom Abandons College by akpanbaba: 7:54am On Jun 02, 2018
Where are the reporters of Uncommon transformation ?Shocked that somebody is still praising Akpabio in nairaland .Did he or she go to school?Can he or she tell us the quantum of internal and external debts his or herso called performer left behind.?.Akpabio was fraud himself and I wonder what the brown -envelope journ alisrs are reporting now about the state

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Re: INVESTIGATION: Despite Shortage Of Schools In State, Akwa Ibom Abandons College by Abagworo(m): 8:07am On Jun 02, 2018
akpanbaba:
Where are the reporters of Uncommon transformation ?Shocked that somebody is still praising Akpabio in nairaland .Did he or she go to school?Can he or she tell us the quantum of internal and external debts his or herso called performer left behind.?.Akpabio was fraud himself and I wonder what the brown -envelope journ alisrs are reporting now about the state

Akpabio focused on impressionism than tackling of real issues. In as much as building doesn't make school the quality of life wasn't improved in Akwaibom despite the huge funds available.

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Re: INVESTIGATION: Despite Shortage Of Schools In State, Akwa Ibom Abandons College by Nukilia: 8:12am On Jun 02, 2018
lexy2014:
d new governor might not b doing much but at d same time u can't exonerate akpabio from this mess. This is from d article:

"Built more than 30 years ago, the school was shut down seven years ago when the government proposed converting it to a faculty of engineering of the state-owned polytechnic. In line with that plan, the college’s 2000 students were transferred to other schools in the state. It was then shut down, and left unused for years."

7years ago, akpabio was still governor

We can't whine about it, let the new government fix the problem and let's move on...

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Re: INVESTIGATION: Despite Shortage Of Schools In State, Akwa Ibom Abandons College by lexy2014: 8:16am On Jun 02, 2018
Nukilia:


We can't whine about it, let the new government fix the problem and let's move on...
i agree my brother. Am not saying we should whine about it, am just setting d record straight based on what u said

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Re: INVESTIGATION: Despite Shortage Of Schools In State, Akwa Ibom Abandons College by Yello1(m): 8:16am On Jun 02, 2018
The country is already pass d stage of one wasting his or her tears for Her. The country is bleeding heavily and dos rogues are enjoying every bit of it.
Re: INVESTIGATION: Despite Shortage Of Schools In State, Akwa Ibom Abandons College by elhafeez(m): 8:19am On Jun 02, 2018
With 13% derivation oil revenue see their schools. they earn billions of revenue every month they transfer it to Akpabio's account.
I expect some wailers should blame FG or buhari for this. or claim marginalization. when governors cannot play their role in providing basic education.

Come and see schools in Kano and Katsina you would be impressed. Kaduna state is working towards that too.

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Re: INVESTIGATION: Despite Shortage Of Schools In State, Akwa Ibom Abandons College by tiwiex(m): 8:23am On Jun 02, 2018
Anigreat:
shocked








Can someone tell me what Udom Emmanuel is doing?


The most saddest of it all is that Fulani herdsmen had taken up the school to keep their useless cow.
WHO built that multi million dollar stadium? I guess it did not start today. Visonlessness don tey.
Re: INVESTIGATION: Despite Shortage Of Schools In State, Akwa Ibom Abandons College by poseidon12: 8:29am On Jun 02, 2018
Exponental:
Nigeria isn't looking at technology as a way to develop. Imagine a mechanical engineer who cant even troubleshoot on his car We read to pass only...."La cram La pour" is the order of graduating this days.

Stop saying what you don't know. Mechanical engineering is not about car repair. A typical American trained mechanical engineer may also not be able to troubleshoot his car problems, unless he learnt that on his own or also attended a vocational school (Nigeria's equivalent of technical college).

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Re: INVESTIGATION: Despite Shortage Of Schools In State, Akwa Ibom Abandons College by searay(m): 8:29am On Jun 02, 2018
Anigreat:
shocked








Can someone tell me what Udom Emmanuel is doing?


The most saddest of it all is that Fulani herdsmen had taken up the school to keep their useless cow.
Leave that man. His time is nigh

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Re: INVESTIGATION: Despite Shortage Of Schools In State, Akwa Ibom Abandons College by Oduwils222(m): 8:39am On Jun 02, 2018
If I say whats on my mind concerning this post, my fellow Akwa Ibomite would chew me raw. But what u should knw is that, Akwa Ibom state is just busy doing what is not realy necessary for now.
Re: INVESTIGATION: Despite Shortage Of Schools In State, Akwa Ibom Abandons College by coldasice11(m): 8:59am On Jun 02, 2018
This is what happens when leaders are not visionary and priority is not placed on education.

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Re: INVESTIGATION: Despite Shortage Of Schools In State, Akwa Ibom Abandons College by Ikpongiton: 9:07am On Jun 02, 2018
Nukilia:
stop what you're saying! Akpabio tried in so many areas, what is the new governor doing?
akpabio did more talking and stealing than improving the living standard of the akwaibomites.udom is even doing better than that criminal .

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