The Imo State Government has taken over
the Eastern Palm University, Ogboko and converted it to a campus of the
Imo State University, Owerri. The 8th Imo Assembly had passed a law
allotting 90 per cent equity shares to trustees of Rochas Foundation and
10 per cent to Imo state government.
Chairman of the Committee
on the Review of the newly-established Tertiary Institutions in Imo
State, Prof. Jude Njoku, said at a press briefing in Owerri on Wednesday
that the committee established a prima facie that the institution was
established with state funds.
The committee also recommended that
both the Imo State University of Agriculture and Environmental
Sciences, Aboh/Okpala and the University of Science and Technology,
Umuna should remain campuses of Imo State University while Aboh/Okpala
will be the campus for agriculture and veterinary medicine, and Umuna
will be for engineering as earlier conceived. He added that a judicial
commission of inquiry would be set up to determine the sources of
funding and ownership structure of the university.
He said that
from the findings of the committee at the National Universities
Commission (NUC), it was established that approval was given to EPU as
the second University in Imo, 47th State University and 143 Nigerian
university. In addition, Njoku said that it was discovered that the land
was purchased and paid for by the state government.
The committee also scrapped all polytechnics established towards the end of the Rochas Okorocha administration.
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