Maryam Abeeb

The Supreme, Paramount and Traditional ruler of the Tiv Nation of Benue State,the Chancellor of the University of Benin,His Royal Majesty, ORCIVIRIGH PROFESSOR JAMES ORTESE IORZUA AYATSE has lauded President Muhammadu Buhari over the prevailing industrial harmony in Nigeria Universities, calling on all hands to remain on deck in order to sustain the momentum.

Speaking at the 46th and 47th combined convocation ceremony of the University of Benin today, His Royal Majesty acknowledged the milestones in industrial peace achieved in our tertiary institutions,which he said is occasioned by the various agreements reached with the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU)and the modest fulfilment of same.

Recognizing that ASUU demands for improved infrastructure have not been fully met, HRM maintained that the fact that the government is listening and willing to do its utmost within the limits of available resources speaks volumes about the President’s commitment to the progress of the education sector in the country.

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To further consolidate on the gains of the prevailing industrial harmony, HRM appealed to relevant Agencies handling the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System (IPPIS) to fine-tune their operations to eliminate abnormalities currently being experienced in some institutions.

Representative of the Education Minister, Adamu Adamu, the Director of University Education, Hajia. Iliyasu Gambo told the gathering that the government is aware of the shortfalls in education funding,adding however, that concerted efforts are being made to bridge the funding gaps. Mrs Gambo asked graduates to place national interest above self in order to build a viral and sustainable Nation.

Also speaking  at the convocation ceremony, Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the Governing Council of the University of Benin,OLOR’OGUN DR. SONNY KUKU expressed appreciation to President Buhari for his untiring efforts to reposition the education sector for the progress of the country.

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In particular, the Pro-Chancellor listed projects in the university being undertaken by the Tertiary Education TrustFund (TETFUND) to include; the Professorial Building,Hostel for International students, Laboratory for Urology Department, Faculty of Agriculture Complex,Centre of excellence in Aquaculture and Food Technology Building, Research and Innovation Hub, and two student’s hostels among others.

These projects,the Pro-Chancellor said,are clear manifestations of the special attention the Federal Government accords the University of Benin in particular, and tertiary education in general.

In her welcome address,erudite scholar and Vice-Chancellor of Uniben,Professor Lilian Salami told the gathering that 8,996 graduates have earned the university’s first degrees or certificates in the 2018/2019 academic session,while 8,521 graduated in the 2019/2020 academic session.

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According to the Vice-Chancellor ,a total of 125 students earned firstclass,while 2,794 got second class upper division.

Those awarded Honorary doctorate degrees include; General Theophilus Danjuma,Chief John Oyegun,Dr Thomas Ilube,Oluwakemi Pinheiro and Natalia Kanem.

In his keynote address, Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki,revealed that his administration is in the process of coming up with a 30-year development plan that will cater for all sectors, especially  education.

His excellency extolled the virtues of recipients of Honorary degrees, describing them as outstanding. Ben. Bem Goong, Director, Press and Public Relations, FME

Also represented the PS,Arc. Sonny S. T. Echono.

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