NDDC Chairman NDOMA EGBA Pledges To Support Universities In Niger Delta.
The Chairman Governing Board of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Sen. Victor Ndoma-Egba, has expressed the willingness of the Commission to support Universities in the region.
Ndoma-Egba said this in a statement issued in Abuja on Monday by Mrs
Clara Braide, Special Adviser Communication to the Chairman, NDDC.
Braide quoted the NDDC Chairman when the Pro Chancellor and
Chairman of the Governing Council of the Federal University of Technology,
Owerri, (FUTO), Prof. John Offem led a delegation of the 11th Governing Council
of the University to visit the NDDC Office in Abuja.
The NDDC boss congratulated the Pro Chancellor and Members of his
Council on their appointment into the Governing Board of FUTO, while commending
the University for producing well trained graduates who are doing very well in
their various professional fields.
“NDDC is giving special attention to
Universities in the Member States of the region because we believe that well
educated and empowered youths are the real resource of the nation and not oil.
“Technology is a key driver of any economy.
Oil is a finite resource, which might
either dry up someday or made irrelevant by technology.
We must, therefore, begin to look at an
economy outside oil,” he emphasised.
Ndoma-Egba further assured the delegation
of the commitment of NDDC Board and Management to change the economic fortunes
of the region by undertaking youth oriented projects that would create jobs for
the people of the Region.
He intimated the delegation of the
commission’s plans to ring the region with Fibre Optics which would provide
internet penetration and access across the entire Niger Delta Region.
According to him, Internet connectivity is
a catalyst to development.
“Bill Gates, Zuckerberg founder of
Facebook, and Steve Jobs are very good examples of youths who never had formal
education, but through technology and creativity have made a huge difference in
the world.
“Similar creative and innovative minds that
could drive technology could also be found in Abia, Imo and indeed other parts
of the region, ” he said.
Ndoma-Egba expressed the willingness of the
Commission to collaborate with FUTO to jump start the process of adding more
value to all Universities in the region and the Academic Community.
Earlier, Offem said that FUTO is one of the
Specialised Universities established by the Federal Government in 1980 to
produce skilled manpower with strong Technological base to facilitate
development of the country.
He said the University has grown to become a
leading supplier of skilled manpower to the Nigerian labour market, especially
in the oil and gas, transportation and telecommunications as well as
information technology sectors of the economy.
The Pro Chancellor solicited the support of
NDDC in undertaking various infrastructural Projects, particularly the
construction of perimeter fencing to secure the University from encroachment by
their neighboring Communities, illegal entry and other activities by
undesirable elements.
Source-Nation Newspaper.
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