Ikpeazu calls for increased allocation to federal universities of agriculture

Governor Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia State has appealed to the Federal Government to increase its allocation to federal universities of agriculture in the country.

Ikpeazu who made the call while speaking at the eighth convocation and silver jubilee celebration of the Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike (MOUAU), commended President Muhammadu Buhari for refocusing attention on agriculture as a way of assuring economic growth in Nigeria.


Speaking on the government’s directive to federal tertiary institutions, including MOUAU, to revert to their core mandates, the governor noted that “As Abia citizens, our desire would have been for this university to continue to train our children in different areas of academics, irrespective of their inclinations.

“This is because we do not have any other federal institution that can fill the gap except this great institution.”

He added that the global challenges of survival faced by graduates of such institutions would require the dynamics of training in all fields of human endeavour in a comprehensive curriculum, to enable them to perform better.

He said that Nigeria should emulate other world renowned universities, established for specific disciplines but also taught courses that were ancillary to their core mandate and helped to produce all-round graduates.

According to him, “You cannot be a proper graduate if you do not know a bit of everything.”


NAN 

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