Akwa Ibom State University (AKSU) on Saturday graduated 40 students at its maiden convocation.
The graduating students, who were from the Faculty of Natural and Applied Sciences, were for the 2013/2014 academic session.
The
Vice Chancellor of the university, Prof. Eno James, said at the
occasion, that the 40 students were found worthy in character and
learning over four years of study. He urged the graduands to be good
ambassadors of the institution.
“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.
NAN reports that 25 male and 15 female students were the pioneer graduates from the institution.
“This
maiden convocation consummates our yearning to own State University and
places Akwa Ibom 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,” James said.
He
also said the National Universities Commission (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 as approved by NUC,” he said.
He,
however, lamented that the institution lacks hostel accommodation for
students. The vice chancellor commended Gov. Godswill Akpabio of Akwa
Ibom for approving a capital grant of N2 billion for the university to
upgrades its facilities.
According to him, N1.5
billion of this amount had already been released and work is on to
complete ongoing projects. Earlier, the Chancellor of the university and
Emir of Kazaure, Alhaji Najib Adamu, had stressed the importance of
education.
He implored the university to deliver
excellent and sustainable education to deserving youths in order to
produce self employed graduands. The chancellor also thanked the
immediate past Vice Chancellor, Prof. Sunday Peters, for his tremendous
contribution in nurturing the university. Also speaking, Mr A. S Udofia,
Pro-Chancellor of the institution, said that the university was in
partnership with the state government to achieve rapid growth targets.
Udofia who is also the Chairman of the Governing Council , promised a
holistic and conducive learning environment for the students.
“This
target shall be vigorously pursued during the tenure of this council
with the help and support of all our esteemed stakeholders,” he said.
NAN reports that the university produced two First Class graduates.
Ibekwe Emmanu who read Physics had a CGPA of 4.69 while Sandy Yellow who
studied Genetics and Biotechnology had CGPA of 4.68.
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