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Newly Inaugurated ESUT Governing Council Backs Return To Multi-Campus Status by OEPHIUS(m): 2:03pm On Mar 10, 2020
Newly inaugurated ESUT Governing Council backs return to multi-campus status

The newly inaugurated Governing Council of Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT) has endorsed the decision of Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi’s administration to return the institution to the multi-campus University it was originally meant to be.

Speaking after the Governing Council was inaugurated by Gov. Ugwuanyi, at the Government House, Enugu, on Tuesday, the Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the Council, Most Rev. Prof. Godfrey Igwebuike Onah, stated that the state government’s decision was a welcome development that would enhance intellectual growth in the rural areas.

Prof. Onah, who is the Catholic Bishop of Nsukka Diocese, added that the resolution “not only offers it room for faster growth, but also allows it to act as a leaven to raise the intellectual tone of more rural communities in the state”.

The cleric, who spoke on behalf of members of the newly inaugurated Council, expressed gratitude to Gov. Ugwuanyi for the confidence he has reposed in them to serve the state, applauding him for “the sustained attention you have paid to education at all levels in the state since you came into office”.

He disclosed that Ugwuanyi’s administration has constructed, renovated and equipped a high number of classroom blocks, both in the primary and secondary schools as well as tertiary institutions, among other remarkable interventions.

According to him, “ESUT has been a privileged beneficiary of this attention in many ways, even in times when harsh economic realities in the state and in the country could have offered you plausible excuses for reducing your support”.

“For this, the ESUT Community is grateful” and “this should not be taken for granted”, he maintained.

The Council Chairman also appreciated the governor’s accessibility and availability to the council, management, Labour Unions and student body of the ESUT, describing such uncommon leadership disposition as ‘unparalleled’.

“On our part, we promise you that we shall put in our best. This Council will do all it can, with your usual support, to provide the enabling environment for the University to pursue excellence in research, teaching and learning”, Prof. Onah said.

Disclosing further that remarkable successes have been recorded in this regard in the past few years, the Bishop pointed out that “our aim should be to make ESUT a centre for scientific research and innovations that would provide local answers to some of our most basic needs”.

Inaugurating the Council, Gov. Ugwuanyi acknowledged the immense contributions of the last ESUT Governing Council, in repositioning the University at a time the institution had multidimensional challenges such as accreditation, infrastructure, staff salaries, and arrears of staff emoluments.

The governor expressed delight at the Bishop’s acceptance to offer the state another four years of his invaluable service; to help consolidate on the achievements made so far in repositioning the University.

He therefore tasked the new Council to work with the University management to “re-engineer the finances of the institution leveraging opportunities for Grants, Intellectual Products and University Enterprise, as there is a limit to school fees hike and government’s subvention enhancement”.

Expressing confidence that the caliber of membership of the Council will certainly change the ESUT narrative positively, the governor charged them to hit the ground running and ensure that the founding objectives of the great institution are fully realized.

Members of the Council include Prof. Luke Anike (the Vice Chancellor), Lady Jane Nnamani, Dr. Nicholas Onyebuchi Agbo, Prof. Osita Ogbu, Prof. Engr. Emmanuel Ezugwu, HRH Igwe Amb. Lawrence Agubuzu and Rev. Fr. Ikechukwu Ani.

Others are Prof. C.I. Ani (rep. Senate), Prof. Frank Asogwa (rep. Senate), Mr. Chibuzo Okoh (rep. University Congregation), Engr. Dr. Innocent Akuvue(rep. University Convocation), Prof. Uche Eze (Comm. for Education rep. the Ministry), Dr. Suleiman Babatunde Raymon-Yusuf (rep. NUC) and Leonard O. Khama, the University Registrar, who serves as Secretary to the Council.

Enugu State is in the hands of God!##
https://www.independent.ng/newly-inaugurated-esut-governing-council-backs-return-to-multi-campus-status/

Re: Newly Inaugurated ESUT Governing Council Backs Return To Multi-Campus Status by nobone(f): 5:11am On Mar 11, 2020
Nice move
Re: Newly Inaugurated ESUT Governing Council Backs Return To Multi-Campus Status by galantjoe(m): 5:13am On Mar 11, 2020
Nice move.

Decenterization is best mgt policy
Re: Newly Inaugurated ESUT Governing Council Backs Return To Multi-Campus Status by ursullalinda(f): 5:17am On Mar 11, 2020
If that will improve their standard of education then it's allowed.
Re: Newly Inaugurated ESUT Governing Council Backs Return To Multi-Campus Status by Emyo(m): 5:49am On Mar 11, 2020
I love enugu politics. The other Governor took Law School from UNN to his village, no problems, another Governor moved an entire institute to his village no wahala and now my able Governor is bringing parts of ESUT to Nsukka.

Enugu is blessed.

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Re: Newly Inaugurated ESUT Governing Council Backs Return To Multi-Campus Status by Nobody: 5:57am On Mar 11, 2020
This one Is a college, don't misuse word by calling it a school or. University

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Re: Newly Inaugurated ESUT Governing Council Backs Return To Multi-Campus Status by nnanyereugo(m): 6:01am On Mar 11, 2020
Nice one, it'll help to develop other rural areas. I think other governor should adopt this as this will help to quickly develop the entire state
Re: Newly Inaugurated ESUT Governing Council Backs Return To Multi-Campus Status by nnanyereugo(m): 6:02am On Mar 11, 2020
Mymynd4u:
This one Is a college, don't misuse word by calling it a school or. University

Why do u think/say so�
Re: Newly Inaugurated ESUT Governing Council Backs Return To Multi-Campus Status by Nobody: 6:14am On Mar 11, 2020
nnanyereugo:

Why do u think/say so�
Sorry I don't even no what am saying
Re: Newly Inaugurated ESUT Governing Council Backs Return To Multi-Campus Status by CTechHub(m): 6:27am On Mar 11, 2020
Not a good move
Re: Newly Inaugurated ESUT Governing Council Backs Return To Multi-Campus Status by RealIgboboy: 6:29am On Mar 11, 2020
This is nice idea. It will give birth to specialization and rapid development. We don't need to be building many schools that we can't fund. Let us concentrate on one and make it the largest university in Africa. A school where all dept or courses can be found. Once again, this is good.

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Re: Newly Inaugurated ESUT Governing Council Backs Return To Multi-Campus Status by spafu(m): 6:40am On Mar 11, 2020
Ok
Re: Newly Inaugurated ESUT Governing Council Backs Return To Multi-Campus Status by mcbreeze: 7:06am On Mar 11, 2020
Emyo:
I love enugu politics. The other Governor took Law School from UNN to his village, no problems, another Governor moved an entire institute to his village no wahala and now my able Governor is bringing parts of ESUT to Nsukka.

Enugu is blessed.

Move law from UNN? Are you from Enugu?

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Re: Newly Inaugurated ESUT Governing Council Backs Return To Multi-Campus Status by 1kingwriter: 7:22am On Mar 11, 2020
Emyo:
I love enugu politics. The other Governor took Law School from UNN to his village, no problems, another Governor moved an entire institute to his village no wahala and now my able Governor is bringing parts of ESUT to Nsukka.

Enugu is blessed.

UNN is a state owned university that a governor has power over?

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Re: Newly Inaugurated ESUT Governing Council Backs Return To Multi-Campus Status by Nobody: 7:45am On Mar 11, 2020
mcbreeze:


Move law from UNN? Are you from Enugu?

No mind that Aboki wey won claim indigene of 042
Re: Newly Inaugurated ESUT Governing Council Backs Return To Multi-Campus Status by mrLj(m): 8:02am On Mar 11, 2020
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Re: Newly Inaugurated ESUT Governing Council Backs Return To Multi-Campus Status by mysticgal(f): 8:50am On Mar 11, 2020
So what happens to All the buildings that have been done in agbani for the movement of various MSP faculties like engineering? Are they finally moving it (Esut)to Mayor or Akwunawu town?

Meanwhile, I suggest they move the law faculty to Enugu town too Because me I don’t understand why it is in a village when every other law faculty from other universities are in town. Let all the development fee they have been collecting come to work...thieves.

Why do these people like to waste money? What’s my own sef undecided
Re: Newly Inaugurated ESUT Governing Council Backs Return To Multi-Campus Status by mannasseh(m): 9:14am On Mar 11, 2020
esut that is expensive.. Esut is d only state uni in Nigeria where law faculty pays 250k development fee, medsug 300k,pharmacy 250k, nursing 150k,medlab 150k.... while other courses pay 50k and you must pay in your 100level 1st semester . The poor massses can't afford schooling, life is to hard there.
school fees is 125k, if you dont pay on time, you will pay for late payment 10k... making it 135k. The governor has done nothing to help, absolutely nothing

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Re: Newly Inaugurated ESUT Governing Council Backs Return To Multi-Campus Status by cravingmind: 9:16am On Mar 11, 2020
Mymynd4u:


Sorry I don't even no what am saying

Guy, you are funny.

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Re: Newly Inaugurated ESUT Governing Council Backs Return To Multi-Campus Status by Vulcan24(m): 9:30pm On Mar 11, 2020
proudly Esut, Godbless the Gov Council

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