New Delta varsities, my enduring legacies, bridge admission gaps – Okowa

[FILE PHOTO] Gov. Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta state
Gov. Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta says the establishment of three new universities remains the highest of his administration’s legacies for the state.

The governor, who stated this on Saturday at the Founders’ Day Celebration of University of Delta (UNIDEL), Agbor, said the new universities had justified their establishment by bridging the gaps in university admission for the people of Delta.
He said that UNIDEL had admitted no fewer than 5,219 students since it began academic activities in the 2022/2023 academic session.

Okowa said that founders’ day meant a lot to a school as it allowed members of the university community to meet friends and associates to thank those who founded the school and others who had contributed to its growth.


“Today’s event is about the success of a purposeful idea aimed at expanding the frontiers of knowledge and institutionalizing the deepening of higher
education for the advancement of society through research, teaching and learning; the tripod on which tertiary education stands.

“Today, the three new universities we established are in session and have helped in narrowing the gap while at the same time, bringing higher education nearer and cheaper to our people,” he said.

The governor appealed to the university’s Governing Council and Management to continue on the trajectory of raising the stakes in its determination to grow it to enviable heights.


“For the students, I implore you to exhibit the highest sense of responsibility and patriotism.

“This university should be known for academic excellence, because that way, you can attract goodwill and resources to your university.

“This will attract endowments, scholarship schemes and other benefits from stakeholders and well-meaning members of society eager to leave landmarks and legacies here.

“Please be proud of the opportunity you have been offered to do the right things and carry out the intention, purpose and vision of the founders – real education for the advancement of society while preparing for a successful and purposeful future,” Okowa said.

He urged the authorities to ensure that students were trained in entrepreneurship studies and engaged in research and consultancy services as a means of generating funding for the university.

On the criticisms trailing the school fees charged in the universities, Okowa appealed to parents and guardians to show understanding, adding that the naira had depreciated over time.

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