With the admission of 1, 717 freshmen into the Akwa Ibom State
University, Mkpat Enin, the student population in the institution has
risen to over 5000. Following the disclosure, the vice chancellor of the
institution, Prof. Eno Ibanga has assured that the rise in student
population would be met with commensurate facilities that would ensure
that the academic needs of the students are not compromised.
The
institution on Saturday, May 2nd, graduated its first set of students
numbering 40, at its maiden convocation ceremony, four of whom finished
in the First Class Division.
Twenty five of the new graduates are
male and 15 female. Speaking to The Guardian in an interview over the
weekend, Prof Ibanga said just as the student population was growing,
“We are a growing school, which was left with about 3, 303 students
after the first set of students numbering 40 were graduated.
Ibanga, a
professor of Solid State Physics/Materials Science who informed that
the National Universities Commission (NUC) had earlier on accredited all
science programmes of the school numbering 12, stressed that work was
in progress towards improving available academic facilities to
facilitate accreditation of more programmes.
He also informed that
because of the accreditation status of the programmes, all recently
graduated students were now on cue for the National Youth Service Corps
(NYSC) programme as the school has already been integrated into the
scheme.
The university administrator who said that the institution, a
non-residential campus, which was upgraded from a model school to where
it is currently, was still witnessing immense upgrade thanks to the N2b
lifeline from the state government of which N1.5b has already been
released.
The recently graduated students were from the Faculty of
Natural and Applied Sciences, and the exercise was for the 2013/2014
academic session. Ibanga, who spoke at the ceremony said the pioneer
graduands were released having been found worthy in character and
learning over the period they were students.
He urged them to be good
ambassadors of the school saying, “As our pioneer graduands, who have
been found worthy in character and learning, we expect you to exhibit
exemplary virtue, which will distinguish you from the larger society,”
he said.
“This maiden convocation consummates our yearning to own a
state university and places Akwa Ibom State at par with its
counterparts.
This is just the beginning. I am proud to be the vice
chancellor who is graduating the first set of students of Akwa Ibom
State University,” an elated Ibanga stated. Shedding some light on the
schools programmes, he said the NUC had accredited 12 degree programmes
in the Faculty of Natural and Applied Sciences in the institution.
“In
the first outing in 2014, the university successfully secured 100 per
cent full accreditation for all the 12 degree programmes…”
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