Akwa Ibom Governor emerges Champion of Education — NOUN

The National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) has commended the accomplishments of Akwa Ibom state governor, Deacon Udom Emmanuel, in the area of education, describing him as a champion of education.

The Vice-Chancellor of the university, Prof. Abdalla Uba Adamu, stated this at the weekend during a brief ceremony for the relocation of the NOUN study Centre to its permanent site in Uyo, the state capital.

 The ultra-moden site was donated recently to NOUN by the state government in order to boost the activities of the institution in the state, especially in the area of enrolment of the citizens and other residents into the university. 

The erstwhile Special Study Centre, located at No. 3, Mbaba Afia Street, has formally moved to the new facility at Udo Udoma Avenue in the metropolis. 

At the ceremony to declare the Centre open for occupation by NOUN staff and students, the Registrar of the institution, Mr. Felix Edoka, who represented the vice-chancellor, said, “The purpose of our visit today is to ask the director of the Uyo Study Centre, Dr. Angela Abaa, to move into this facility recently donated to the university by the government of Akwa Ibom state. I wish to seize this opportunity to express the gratitude of the university to the governor, His Excellency Deacon Udom Emmanuel, for this wonderful gesture”. 

He revealed that the university has decided to make Uyo the operational hub of the university in the South-south region. 

“The reason the university is particularly interested in the Uyo Study Centre is that management of the university has decided that the Uyo Study Centre should be the hub of operation of the university in the South-South region,” he said. 

Also speaking on the occasion, the Director of NOUN’s Learner Support Services (LSS), Professor Stanley Ngoa, described Governor Emmanuel as a large-hearted leader who is passionate about the education of his people. 

He pledged that NOUN would educate the Akwa Ibom people just the way the governor wants it.  

He added that the facility would be utilized judiciously and optimally.  

Ngoa explained that the choice of Uyo as the operational hub of the university in the South-South was informed by the fact that the state has a great potential for growth and is relatively more peaceful than any other state in the region. 

Earlier, the acting director, Uyo Study Centre, Dr. Angela Abaa, expressed delight and gratitude to God and the state government for resolving the endemic accommodation challenge that had plagued the study Centre for years. 

She called on the people of the state to take advantage of the excellent facility provided by the state government and enroll in the university.

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