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NDDC Assures FUTO of More Development Projects

by Our Reporter

The Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, has promised to execute more
development projects at the Federal University of Technology, Owerri,
FUTO.
The NDDC Managing Director, Mr Nsima Ekere, made the pledge at the 30th
convocation ceremony of FUTO, where he was given an honorary doctorate
degree in Management Technology (D. M.Tech) honoris causa.

At the same event, the NDDC Executive Director Projects, Engr. Samuel
Adjogbe was conferred with a Ph.D. in Industrial and Production
Engineering.

FUTO also awarded honorary doctorate degrees on the Chief Executive
Officer of Orange Drugs Ltd, Sir Tony Ezenna, as well as the General
Manager, Exploration, Esso Exploration Production Ltd., Engr. Andrew
Ejayeriese.

Speaking on behalf of the honorary doctorate degree awardees, the NDDC
Chief Executive Officer expressed gratitude to the Vice Chancellor and the
Senate of FUTO for finding them fit and worthy to be honoured.

He declared: We are indeed spurred and encouraged by this award and we
will continue to dedicate our lives to excellence and professionalism in
all that we do. We are also encouraged to continue to do our best to
uphold the dignity of man and serve humanity.

Ekere assured that the NDDC would not relent in its efforts to fast-track
development in the Niger Delta region, stating that the Commission had
executed several projects in FUTO in the last one year. According to him,
several roads were completed within the university community for the
benefit of both staff and students. And we are not done yet with the
provision of facilities in the university. We shall continue to do more
for FUTO.

We shall sit with the university authorities to find out the areas of
need so that we can focus on those. Subject to the approval of the
university, we intend to build another auditorium for the students.
However, the final decision on this will depend on what projects the
university authorities considered to be more pressing.

Ekere said that he would not fail to appreciate excellence in the
university. Consequently, he declared that the best graduating student in
the university, Miss Jane Adim, of the Department of Forestry and Wildlife
Technology, would be awarded the NDDC post-graduate scholarship to study
anywhere in the world.

He commended Miss Adim for scoring 4.76 CGPA and blazing the trail for her
fellow students. He affirmed: This is the kind of student that we must
encourage so that she will stand out as a beacon for others not just in
the Niger Delta but in Nigeria at large.

We are tired of youths being involved in militancy and causing a lot of
problems for the oil communities and instigating instability in the
region. I believe that if we support education properly, we can use it to
fight cultism, militancy and unemployment in the Niger Delta region.

In his address at the convocation ceremony, the Vice Chancellor of FUTO,
Prof. Francis Eze decried the unfriendly attitude of the university host
community, following the demolition of about 1.5km of its perimeter fence
by persons suspected to be from the area.

He alleged that the host communities had been encroaching on the land
belonging to the university, stating: In the early hours of Tuesday,
March 13, 2018, some disgruntled elements from Umuanunu Obinze completely
destroyed the entire stretch of the fence measuring about 1.5 kilometres
in Umuanunu-Obinze axis.

The Vice Chancellor said that 2,325 students got first degrees, while 438
post-graduate degrees and diplomas were conferred on deserving candidates.
He gave the summary of the class of degrees for the undergraduate students
as: 36 First Class, 914 Second Class, 1,170 Second Class Lower,49 Third
Class and 22 Unclassified Degree(Optometry).

Similarly, for the higher degrees, 46 were awarded Ph.D, 250 M.Sc/M.Eng,
MPH, M.Tech, MBA and 142 PGD.

The Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the Governing Council of FUTO, Prof
John Offem, said that the convocation was an opportunity to celebrate
academic excellence, noting that the university which was anchored on
science and technology was a unique brand.

He appealed to the visitor to the university, President Muhammadu Buhari,
to come to their aid in putting a check on what he described as an
unwarranted antagonism of the host communities.

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