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Oborevwori Seeks Collaborations With Private Investors In University Infrastructure

Ogheneruona Tejiri, Abraka

Private organisations have been called upon to partner the Delta State Government to address infrastructural needs in the state’s universities.

This call was made by Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, Governor of Delta State at the 17th Convocation ceremony of Delta University (DELSU), Abraka.

While acknowledging the recurring issues of infrastructural gap in the State University, Rt. Hon. Oborevwori assured that the state government would do everything within the limit of available resources to address some of the challenges.

Governor Oborevwori said that government alone cannot tackle the challenges, hence the need to adopt the Public Private Partnership (PPP) system to deliver university that could compete globally.

According to Governor Oborevwori, “we shall continue to tackle the recurring issues of infrastructural gap within the limits of our resources. We call on private organisations to partner with us in this regard.

“With the increasing needs of infrastructure in our universities, there is need for stakeholders to collaborate with the government to address the challenges.

“Government cannot do it alone, with an effective PPP, we shall deliver the university of our dream,” he said.

Chief Oborevwori gave assurance that the state government would redouble it’s effort to compliment that of the university’s authority to continually support research, teaching excellence and enhanced learning for the students.

The governor commended the Vice Chancellor of the University, Prof. Samuel Asagba for the development he had brought into the university within a short time in office.

The Governor added, “within a short period in office, you have constructed a kilometre road in the campus.

“The university has made series of researches, staff welfare and enhanced learning planing under your tutelage”.

Governor Oborevwori also commended the Governing Council of the university
for their focus, dedication and unwavering commitment to building a first class university.

Earlier, the Pro-Chancellor and Chairman, DELSU Governing Council , Gen. Alexander Ogomudia (Rtd) said that the Governing Council would continue to fashion out policies to facilitate the growth and development of academic standards and social relations in the University

Ogomudia said that the university was faced with numerous challenges including inadequate staffing, infrastructure deficit, such as lack of essential and current equipment in some laboratories, water supply and power amongst others.

According to Ogomudia, “it is important to note, that globally, any University, no matter its level of development, is considered as work in progress.

“Therefore, as a way of providing this much needed education to our students, we wish to request the government to fast-track the completion of some abandoned projects.

“The Administrative complex at the entrance of Site III, as well as the construction of Faculty Complexes for Agriculture, Mass Communication and Media Studies.”

Earlier in his speech, , Prof. Samuel Asagba, Vice Chancellor of the University said that a total of 6,401 students graduated from the various programmes in the 2023/2024 academic session and participated in the Convocation ceremony

According to Prof. Asaba, “let it be placed on record that we celebrate today as an institution that has made some indelible marks in the comity of universities in the country.

“Our graduaduating students have been known to have proven their mettle wherever they are found.

“It is important to state that, through continuous rejig and review of our curricula, we are in the forefront of exposing our students to the current tertiary education that is of international standard.”

Prof. Asagba disclosed that the University Senate and Management were committed to upholding the integrity of the University in order to maintain the academic glory and enhance the integrity of the institution’s academic programmes.

The Vice Chancellor listed some of that projects funded and built through the Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) of the University to include:

“Construction of a kilometre road from Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences to Faculty of Arts in Site III.

“Construction of Faculty of Agriculture, Site III, which ground breaking ceremony has been performed by Gov. Oborevwori.

“Construction of 500 capacity lecture theatre, Faculty of Arts. Site III (on-going). Construction of a block of five classrooms and offices for DELSU.

“Renovation and Restoration of the Vice-Chancellor’s Lodge, Site III. Construction of Engineering Drawing Studio, Faculty of Engineering, Oleh campus and among others.

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