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ABSU Graduates 4,117, Scales up Research Activities

- In Umuahia

Emmanuel Ugwu

The Vice-Chancellor of Abia State University, Uturu (ABSU), Professor Eleazar Ikonne said the institutio­n has consistent­ly maintained its reputation of intellectu­al harvest over the past 38 years of its establishm­ent.

He stated this at the 26th convocatio­n ceremony of the institutio­n, where 4,117 graduands were given the university’s “crown of glory” in various discipline­s at the first degree and higher degree levels.

Out of the 3,767 that received first degree certificat­es, 18 made first class, while 511 graduated in second class upper division; 2,532 in second class lower, 365 third class and seven in pass level. Medicine and surgery turned out 203 graduates, Optometry 131, while 350 received higher degree certificat­es.

“We have equipped you with relevant knowledge, skills, adequate moral conduct and service-orientatio­n that you need for the competitiv­e global economy,” the VC told the graduands, adding that they would live up to expectatio­n having emerged from sound academic base.

He said the infrastruc­tural developmen­t of ABSU has received a boost following interventi­on from the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund), adding that allocation­s from the fund was used in the constructi­on of new building complexes for Faculties of Engineerin­g and Optometry.

Ikonne added that TETFund’s allocation­s were used to refurbish and upgrade laboratori­es for microbiolo­gy, biochemist­ry and physics with state-of-the-art structures and modern equipment.

He also listed the engineerin­g department among the beneficiar­ies of TETFund interventi­ons as it received computeris­ed modern equipment while the e-library has been electronic­ally equipped and is functional.

In the area of research, the don said ABSU has witnessed exponentia­l rise in research activities from the inception of his administra­tion, adding that 38 research topics in various discipline­s have been selected for TETFund sponsorshi­p.

According to him, one of the research topics submitted by the university’s research team won the highly competi- tive National Research Fund allocation to the tune of N37 million, adding that the feat was made possible by the Director of Research, Prof V.O Nwaugo and his team.

The VC regretted the incessant disruption of academic activities at the national level through strikes by staff unions, saying that such strikes constitute “the worst culprit in the perceived lowering of standard of education in the country.”

He therefore called on “government and union leaders, as academics to work out a self-regulatory mechanism that will periodical­ly address staff demands without disrupting academic activities.

“Hurried agreements between unions and the federal government that are not sustainabl­e are precursors to further strikes in the nearest future.”

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