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Outgoing Vice Chancellor of Federal University (FUO), Otuoke, Bayelsa State, Professor Seth Accra-Jaja, declared on Wednesday that the institution had recorded giant strides under his leadership.
Accra-Jaja, who stated this during a press briefing at Otuoke to mark his sent-forth, said when he came on board the student and staff population stood at 2000, respectively, which is not proper for a university system.
He, however, attributed the change and progress achieved by the institution in recent years to the collaborative efforts of all stakeholders in the university.
According to him, “The success stories and fulfilment of promises under my watch as Vice- Chancellor were made possible by efforts of students, lecturers and management of the institution.
“The development of any institution thrives where there is an active collaboration between people, capital, systems and structures for the overall transformation of the society
“Under my stewardship, FUO like every human organisation comparable to a living organism, has had its assembly of units’ function as a whole.
“We have improved on what we met on ground. For instance, when I came on board, the student population was 2000 same with staff population. We also had problem of two functional facilities with twelve programmes.
“But I want to announce that now our student population has grown up to 8000 and above. With the same staff strength we have been able to service the student population which is a notable achievement.
“If you have been to this university before now you will observe that in terms of structures we don’t even have a classroom that we can say this is a university classroom.
“But this is one area that the Federal Government has seriously addressed and today we have well over twelve lecture theatres one of which can accommodate 1,500, some 500 with the least housing 300 students.”
Accra-Jaja added that his successor would be working from a more befitting edifice, stressing that the transformation witnessed by the university was the beginning of better things to come.