The Acting Vice-Chancellor of the Ambrose Alli University (AAU), Ekpoma, Edo State, Prof. Olowo Samuel, has posited that the institution is committed to academic excellence, innovation, and community service.
Samuel stated this while interfacing with journalists in Edo State on Thursday at the university.
He said that since his inception as the Acting Vice-Chancellor, the institution had witnessed a dramatic transformation in human capital development and other achievements.
He said: “The Senate recently approved a policy to enhance the University’s efficiency and responsiveness in handling certificates and transcripts.
“Henceforth, all graduates will receive their certificates immediately after graduation.
“For the first time in its history, the university has resolved the issue of missing results, effective from the 2023/2024 session. Students could access their results in all registered courses before registering for the new session”.
Continuing, the University’s Acting Vice-Chancellor said: “The administration successfully facilitated the lifting of the TETFund ban previously placed on AAU, Ekpoma; significant strides have been made in resolving inherited challenges in the College of Medicine”.
“The university recently secured the approval of the Nursing Council to commence admissions into the Nursing Science programme with a quota of 120 students in the 2024/2025 session.
“The university partnered state government and NELFUND to provide student loans to indigent students. Over 20 indigent students of AAU got scholarships from Opay digital services to support their education. Also, a scholarship was facilitated for three indigent students of AAU through the Esan Association in Diaspora.
“This administration introduced the IMPACT 7 initiative. This is a transformative ICT initiative designed to drive digital innovation across AAU.”
Samuel revealed further that under his stewardship, the University had reinstated its politically-stacked staff by the defunct Special Intervention Team (SIT)
He said, “All staff members who were removed from their AAU’s payroll due to the controversial biometric exercise conducted by the SIT have been reinstated.”
He highlighted the institution’s other achievements recorded thus far under his leadership to include unprecedented peace and institutional stability: an increase in AAU Subvention by the state government; national recognition for excellence.
Government intervention in infrastructure; synergy with Security Agencies; promotion of aggressive sports development among staff and students; sustained inaugural lecture series; boost in research and capacity development; hosting of academic conferences, and complete resolution of jamb-related challenges for AAU graduates.
On the presence of heavy security personnel around the university, the Vice-Chancellor said that the management of the school decided to further strengthen its security apparatus following the recent killing of a non-student in a bush close to the school.
He, however, attributed the university’s achievements under his watch to the intervention and support of the state governor, Monday Okpebholo, Chief Dan Orbih and the management of the school.
“I will continue to put in my best to cooperate with Governor Monday Okpebholo and support his vision in rebuilding and repositioning the university towards progress, growth and development, with the ultimate goal of making Ambrose Alli University a world-class University,” Samuel assured
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