The All Progressives (APC) Delta State has raised alarm over the way and manner higher Institutions in the State are managed. The worries of Delta APC is not unconnected with the fact that recent happenings in the State suggest that the Governor is putting the higher Institutions, particularly the older ones in the State on a reverse.
It would be recall that months ago, Governor Okowa sent Executive Bills to the State House of Assembly for the establishment of three new Universities to wit; a University of Education in Agbor, University of Agriculture and management sciences in Anwai and University of science and technology, Ozoro. Surprisingly, after the passage of the Bills by the House of Assembly, the proposed University of Education in Agbor metamorphosed into a University that offers almost all the courses offered in the pioneer State university, and the other newly created Universities at Anwai and Ozoro.
Though, most Deltans expressed misgivings over the creation of new Universities in view of the hitherto cry by the State Government of unavailability of sufficient funds to adequately funds the only existing State University before the creation of the new ones recently.
From available information, there is need for more than one higher Institution to accommodate more Deltans who search for higher education on a yearly basis. That is, there is no gainsaying the fact that most Deltans are desperately in search of higher education but due to exorbitant fees of most private and government owned Institutions and lack of adequate facilities in the pioneer State University, they find it difficult to secure admission. Unfortunately, when Deltans thought that the fees of the new Universities would be moderate, their hope fades into the thin air because of the State Government policy of operating the school on public/private partnership basis, thereby making it difficult for the children of the poor to seek further studies. Delta APC believes that in due time, Deltans will know those who really owned the new Universities!
Meanwhile, information at our disposal suggest that because of the political and economic gains behind the establishment of these new Universities, the Governor, against all known norms and practices, directed the new management of the new University at Agbor, particularly its Owa-Alero Campus’ management to do everything possible to de-market other Universities, particularly the pioneer State University and by extension its Campus at Oleh.
Based on the directive by the Governor, the management of the university at Agbor drastically reduced the criteria for the employments of lecturers into different cadre. That is, lecturers who are finding it difficult to attain certain positions at the pioneer State University and other newly created Universities are being encouraged to abandon their present University of employment with the understanding that when they become staff of the University at Agbor, particularly the Campus at Owa-Alero, they will be given what they want with ease. Also, there is a promise of better salaries structure for would-be employed lecturers.
Because of the unthoughtful mentioned promises, eight associate Professors of law of Oleh Campus are on their way to the faculty of law at Owa-Alero Campus of the University of Delta, Agbor. The implication of the insidious action of Governor Okowa is the collapse of faculty of law, Oleh Campus, because during the next round of accreditation of the law faculty which is due, it is only the carcass of the faculty that the visiting members of the accreditation panel would meet.
We have it on good authority that the fate of the law faculty of Oleh Campus will most likely be the fate of the Engineering faculty at Oleh Campus. What a bleak future for that Campus!
Undiluted information at our disposal is that lecturers are also moving in drove from the Universities at Abraka and Anwai to Owa-Alero because of the promises of El-dorado by the Governor. What then happens to these Universities? Your guess is as good as ours.
There is a common saying that “if you want to destroy a Nation, destroy its educational system”. From the body language of the Governor, it could be said that he does not mean well for the pioneer State University and other newly created Universities.
Delta APC dare to say that the attention the Governor is giving to the University of Delta, Owa-Alero Campus cannot be said to be ordinary. There is more to it than the eyes can see because other Universities do not enjoy such patronage! Well, in the fullness of time, Deltans will know.
Delta APC calls on all well-meaning Deltans to question the Governor on the future of other Universities in the State because all is not well with them. They are not healthy enough to be what Deltans desire.
Sylvester Imonina, Esq.,
Publicity Secretary (Caretaker) APC Delta State.
25th August, 2021.