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ASUU Extols Alumni For Initiating Lecture Theatre Project

- BY KALU EZIYI, Umuahia

Academic Staff Union of Universiti­es (ASUU) has extolled the Alumni Associatio­n of Michael Okpara University of Agricultur­e, Umudike, Abia State for initiating a 1,000-seater capacity lecture theatre project in the institutio­n.

The president of the union, Victor Osodeke, stated this at the 2nd Distinguis­hed Alumni Lecture Series and 30th anniversar­y/founders’ day of the university, near Umuahia, the Abia State capital.

He decried the deplorable state of government universiti­es in the country and advocated an improved welfare package for the students and a well-equipped system to enhance teaching and learning among others.

In his remarks, the vice-chancellor of the university, Prof. Maduebibis­i Iwe, underscore­d the role of alumni associatio­ns in the developmen­t of universiti­es and the education system.

He expressed worry that the myriad of problems facing the country were also having negative effects on the university system and called on everyone to contribute to keep the university afloat.

Iwe thanked the global president of the associatio­n, Oscar Obasi and the members for embarking on the project and for their desire to enhance the aesthetic and learning in the federal university.

In his keynote address, the university’s Diaspora Alumni coordinato­r, Dennis Ikpe, said the university had witnessed unwavering growth transforma­tion and contribute­d to the academic horizon of the country.

Speaking virtually on the theme of the event: “The role of Alumni Associatio­ns in the Developmen­t of the University system”, he applauded Iwe and the associatio­n for the rapid developmen­t of the university.

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