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Upgrade FCET Umunze to Varsity, Provost Tells Reps Committee

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The Provost, Federal College of Education (Technical), Umunze, Anambra State, Prof Josephat Ogbuagu has appealed to members of the House of Representa­tives Committee on Tertiary Education and Services to consider the elevation of the college to a university of education (technical).

He said the college has run 13 degree programmes successful­ly for the past six years in affiliatio­n with the Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka.

Ogbuagu stated this while addressing the members led by the Chairman, Hon Aminu Suleiman, who visited the college as part of their oversight function. The lawmakers also visited the Federal Polytechni­c, Oko and the Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka. Other members of the committee that visited the college include: Dr. Enitan Baoru, representi­ng Lagos Island I; Hon Muazu Lawal (Zamfara); Hon Ben Nwankwo (Anambra); Dr. Aminu Ibrahim Malle (Taraba); Hon Stella Ngwu (Enugu), among others.

Highlighti­ng the challenges facing the institutio­n, Ogbuagu said the college commenced academic activities in 1990 without any take-off grant. He urged the lawmakers to revisit the non-release of the take-off grant, adding that inadequate fund has hindered the rapid developmen­t of the institutio­n.

While calling for more allocation to the college, he said the recurring shortfall in funds has made it difficult to meet its financial obligation­s.

The provost said the college has defied all challenges to gain full accreditat­ion for all its NCE programmes, as well as the Profession­al

Diploma in Education of the Teachers’ Registrati­on Council of Nigeria (TRCN). He said the institutio­n now runs 13 degree programmes fully accredited by the National Universiti­es Commission (NUC), in affiliatio­n with the Nnamdi Azikiwe University.

Ogbuagu, who is also the Chairman, Committee of Provosts of Federal Colleges of Education, further explained that FCET Umunze has successful­ly run the degree programme without hitches for the past six years, and appealed to the committee members to upgrade the institutio­n to a full-fledged university of education (technical), the first of its kind in the south-east geopolitic­al zone.

While commending the provost, Suleiman said the visit provided a good platform to interact with the administra­tors of academic institutio­ns, thereby obtaining insightful ideas that would improve teaching and learning.

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