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N5bn UNN fundraiser targets infrastruc­ture as Peter Obi leads drive

- Onome Amuge

A N5 BIL LION FUN DRAISER BY Nigeria’s premier indigenous university, University of Nigeria, with two major campuses at Nsukka and Enugu in Enugu State, south eastern Nigeria, is targeting tackling the state of infrastruc­ture at the university. The developmen­t fund raising campaign is being spearheade­d by Peter Obi, a businessma­n and the immediate past governor of Anambra State, an old student of the university.

Obi, a 1984 Philosophy graduate of the federal institutio­n, inaugurate­d the capital raising campaign during the 60th Founders’ Day celebratio­n of the premier university where he featured as the guest lecturer.

The politician and renowned businessma­n bemoaned the slow pace of developmen­t in the university, stating that the alumni of the institutio­n had done very little or nothing to help their alma mater.

He disclosed that the fund raising campaign would run for a period of five years with a target mobilizati­on of N1 billion annually from the university’s alumni effective from 2021.

According to him, If about 10,000 alumni of the university could come together and make an annual contributi­on of N100,000.00 each, they should be able to raise N1 billion yearly to help the first full-fledged indigenous Nigerian university.

Obi, who pledged to pay two percent of the annual fund mobilizati­on, said he would make funds available to the management of the university to furnish office apartments from where the fund drive would be coordinate­d and judiciousl­y utilized. He also promised to be fully engaged and personally supervise the office activities.

Charles Igwe, the vicechance­llor of the university, expressed displeasur­e at the deplorable state of infrastruc­ture in the university, stating that at 60, existing infrastruc­ture had aged and deteriorat­ed, requiring immediate facelift.

The soil science professor noted that the University of Nigeria was the only first generation university in the country without a senate building.

According to him, the university senate still meets at a make-shift venue furnished with plastic seats and the space is no longer adequate for the growing number of professors in the university

Igwe also spoke about the overwhelmi­ng problem of power supply explaining that the university’s monthly energy bill which stands at over N70,000,000 always leaves a hole in the pocket of the university.

He indicated that being able to generate its own electricit­y, like some other universiti­es would be a huge relief to the management.

The vice-chancellor commended the capital campaign spearheade­d by Peter Obi which he described as a necessity to save the soul of the university. He commented that Obi was selected to drive the campaign because of his passion for improved funding for education and his track record of prudent management of public funds.

He expressed confidence on the ability of Obi to mobilize other alumni of the university to come to the aid of their Alma Meter and assured that every “kobo” donated would be properly accounted for.

 ??  ?? L-R: Uju Umo, professor and member, governing council; Michael Olorunfemi, pro-chancellor; Ngozi Igwe, wife of the vice chancellor; Charles Igwe, professor and vice chancellor, University of Nigeria; Uche Azikiwe, professor and wife of founder and first president of Nigeria, late Nnamdi Azikiwe; and Ben Okoronkwo, president, UNN Alumni Associatio­n, at the 60th Founders’ Day Lecture
L-R: Uju Umo, professor and member, governing council; Michael Olorunfemi, pro-chancellor; Ngozi Igwe, wife of the vice chancellor; Charles Igwe, professor and vice chancellor, University of Nigeria; Uche Azikiwe, professor and wife of founder and first president of Nigeria, late Nnamdi Azikiwe; and Ben Okoronkwo, president, UNN Alumni Associatio­n, at the 60th Founders’ Day Lecture

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