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Unical Faculty Of Law Building Facilitated By Ndoma-Egba Commissioned

Posted on May 8, 2023 By Admin No Comments on Unical Faculty Of Law Building Facilitated By Ndoma-Egba Commissioned
L-R: Ndoma-Egba, Opiah, Florence Obi, during the commissioning.

11 years after work on the Faculty of Law building in the University of Calabar began, the Federal Government, FG, over the weekend, commissioned the building.

While commissioning the project, facilitated by Victor Ndoma-Egba, former Leader of Nigeria’s 7th Senate, who represented Cross River Central from 2003 to 2015, President Buhari said his administration had invested massively in infrastructure development in public universities in the country.

Represented by the Minister of State for Education, Goodluck Opiah, Buhari commended Ndoma-Egba for his foresight in facilitating the project to Unical.

“I must commend the Vice Chancellor of Unical for her prudent management of resources. The resources would have gone into the drain in the hands of some people, but in your case, you made judicious use of the resources. The Federal Government has invested a lot in the education sector and so it is exciting when we come around and see the value of investment being made and this is one of them,” he said. He also urged the students to make good use of the facility.

Speaking at the ceremony, Florence Banku Obi, Vice Chancellor of Unical, said the university was proud and grateful to the Federal Government for investing in the institution.

Obi said that upon assumption of office in 2020, she took an assessment tour of the university and pledged her commitment towards completing the project. Her administration, she added, would continue to prioritise infrastructural development in the institution.

“I must also commend Sen. Ndoma-Egba for facilitating this project to Unical. There is no other way to appreciate you than to name this building as Senator Victor Ndoma-Egba Law Faculty.

Ndoma-Egba in his remarks, expressed gratitude to the university for naming the building after him. “With this gesture, I am still indebted to the University of Calabar. I want to assure you that I will keep raising the bar in this institution. There were two of these projects actually, one for the University of Calabar and the other for the University of Lagos. It is quite revealing that the one of the University of Calabar has been completed and that has to do with the leadership of the University of Calabar under Prof. Florence Obi.”

“I must thank the entire management of the University of Calabar for honouring me this way in my lifetime,” he added.

(NAN)

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