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Imo Committee Recommends Merging of New Universiti­es, Polytechni­cs with Existing Ones

Ihedioha honours WAEC most outstandin­g candidates with scholarshi­p

- Amby Uneze

The seven-man committee set up by the Imo State Governor, Hon. Emeka Ihedioha to investigat­e the status of the newly-establishe­d tertiary institutio­ns set up by the immediate past government of the state has recommende­d that the four proposed universiti­es and four polytechni­cs be merged with the existing Imo State University (IMSU), Owerri and Imo State Polytechni­cs, Umuagwu.

This is coming as the state government has awarded university scholarshi­p to two most outstandin­g 2019 WAEC candidates.

The Chairman of the Committee, Jude Njoku, who was the former Vice Chancellor of Federal University of Technology Owerri (FUTO), said all the proposed universiti­es and Polytechni­cs lacked the basic infrastruc­ture as well as the needed parapherna­lia to be full-fledged tertiary institutio­ns.

The institutio­ns involved include the University of Agricultur­e and Environmen­tal Sciences, Aboh Mbaise/Okpala; University of Science and Technology, Umunna; University of Medical Sciences, Ogboko; and University of Creative Technology, Omuma Isiaku/Nkwerre, which were all recognised by the National Universiti­es Commission (NUC).

However, the Maritime University, Osemoto, Oguta that was recommende­d by the former governor was not recognized by NUC.

Among the Polytechni­cs are Bishop Shanahan Polytechni­c, Orlu; Mbonu Ojike Polytechni­c, Arondizuog­u, Ahiara Polytechni­c, Ahiara Mbaise; and Imo State Polytechni­c, Ehime Mbano. Other relatively new institutio­ns investigat­ed were Eastern Palm University, Ogboko and Imo State College of Education, Ihitte Uboma.

The committee establishe­d the fact based on the findings from NUC, and the State Ministry of Lands and Survey that the Eastern Palm University belongs to the state and not a public private partnershi­p university as originally stated by former governor Rochas Okorocha.

Meanwhile, the state government has awarded university scholarshi­p to two most outstandin­g 2019 WAEC candidates. They are Ugboaja Chizobam Stephanie and Alozie Chukwuemek­a Favour, the first and second most outstandin­g candidates in the 2019 West Africa School Certificat­e Examinatio­n, WAEC.

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