… The Law Makes Imo Polytechnic a Mono Campus Institution
Governor Uzodimma has signed the Imo State Polytechnic Amendment Bill into law, transitioning the institution to a mono-campus system.
Governor Uzodimma, in his address during the signing ceremony, emphasized the importance of polytechnic education, highlighted the key provisions of the bill, which includes centralizing the activities of the institution in one campus.
The Governor informed that making Imo State Polytechnic a mono-campus is to, among other things, “cut cost and reduce student’s risk of movement and ensure prompt verifications and effective supervision as well as allow for easy teaching and learning and graduation of the students at the appropriate time.”
The Speaker and other House members, along with key state officials like the Deputy Governor, Secretary to the State Government, Chief of Staff, and Attorney General, attended the bill signing ceremony.
Sequel to this, the Imo State Governor, Sen. Hope Uzodimma has approved the appointment of a five man Committee on merger of Campuses of Imo State Polytechnic.
The members are:
Rev. Fr. Wenceslaus Madu ( Chairman)
Mrs. Esther Ukachukwu (Secretary)
Prof. (Mrs.) Edna Matthews Njoku (Member)
Barr. Sydney Emeka Agbor ( Member) and
Mr. Charles Ekebor ( Member).
The appointment is with immediate effect