Niger Delta

Okowa urges tertiary institutions to seek alternative sources of funding

Published by
Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, Delta State governor

Delta State governor, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, has urged tertiary institutions in the country to utilise alternative sources of funding to bridge the funding gaps confronting them.

He made the call at the 11th Convocation Ceremony of the Delta State University (DELSU), Abraka held at the institution’s indoor sports complex on Saturday.

Governor Okowa said that tertiary institutions should seek and mobilise substantial additional resources aside the subsidies they receive from government to meet their funding needs.

According to him, “this administration is mindful of the funding gaps in our tertiary institutions. Despite the challenging economic environment, we have ensured prompt payment of staff salaries and worked hard to provide basic infrastructure.

“But as in anywhere else in the world, adequate funding is possible when the university is able to mobilise substantial additional resources aside from the subsidies they receive from government.

“It is what enables universities to build first class facilities and attract and retain the best talents in academics. This is the challenge before our tertiary institutions.

“There is the need to have well-structured and professionally run fund-raising offices with the capacity to diversify the funding sources, especially through robust endowment funds and alumni funding stream.”

He commended the Governing Council, Management and Staff of the university for their commitment to building a reputable institution.

The governor, however, assured them of government’s support to transform the university into an elite institution that places a premium on excellence in teaching and learning.

He congratulated the graduands on successfully completing their programmes and urged all stakeholders including the students to maintain an atmosphere of peace, honest dialogue, mutual cooperation and respect for constituted authorities.

Dr. Okowa also directed that the overall best graduating student, Joshua Erubami, be given immediate employment as a Graduate Assistant in the institution and be encouraged to pursue his doctorate degree.

Meanwhile, the Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of Council, of DELSU, Professor Sam Oyovbaire, has said that the Governing Council has recorded remarkable achievements in the area of staff and student discipline, prudence in handling revenue and expenditure as well as protection of properties.

The Vice Chancellor of be institution, Professor Victor Peretomode, during his speech, disclosed that a total of 8,491 students graduated in the 2015/2016 academic session with 31 students bagging first class.

Highlights of the ceremony was the award of honorary doctorate degrees to the Ohworode of Olomu Kingdom, Ovie Richard Ogbon, the Asagba of Asaba, Obi Chike Edozien and the universally acclaimed master artist, Dr. Bruce Onobrakpaye.

Recent Posts

Japa: Why paying N15m to N40m for UK, US certificate of sponsorship is fraud — Immigration lawyer

He lamented that people package a Certificate of Sponsorship for those travelling (Japa) and sell…

29 minutes ago

APC youth leaders applaud Matawalle’s contributions to national security

The APC youth leaders' network has commended the Minister of State for Defence, Bello Matawalle,…

34 minutes ago

Fidelity Bank grows PBT by 167.8% to N105.8bn in Q1 2025

Fidelity Bank Plc in its financial performance for the first quarter of 2025, has reported…

49 minutes ago

2025 UTME results: Knocks, kudos for JAMB as parents, candidates protest low scores

The data showed that 75 per cent of the candidates scored below 200 in the…

1 hour ago

Recognise, honour your positions well, Clergyman charges Nigerian leaders

He attributed failures in leadership to the inability of elected and appointed officials to fully…

1 hour ago

Insecurity: Plateau will reclaim its lost glory — Pastor Adeboye

the general overseer declared that the forces of darkness cannot overcome light and encouraged the…

1 hour ago

Welcome

Install

This website uses cookies.