Governor of Bayelsa State, Douye Diri, has offered automatic employment to first class degree graduates of the University of Africa, Toru-Orua (UAT) in Sagbama Local Government Area of the state.
Gov. Diri, who announced this on Saturday at the maiden combined convocation ceremony of 2020/2021, 2021/2022, 2022/2023 and 2024 academic sessions of the university, said the gesture is part of measures to check the brain drain syndrome.
The governor said the gesture had been replicated in other state-owned tertiary institutions such as the Niger Delta University, Amassoma, in line with his administration’s policy to prioritise education and boost human capital development.
Congratulating the graduands, the governor praised his predecessor, Senator Seriake Dickson for his vision and political will in establishing the UAT, which he noted was meeting the educational needs of the state and beyond.
“ln line with our government’s policy, all first class graduates of UAT will be offered automatic employment to ensure that we do not lose our best brains.
“This first combined convocation ceremony of UAT is momentous and historical. When l took over as governor, l had a lot of presentations, which included closing down the UAT.
“But l came to the inescapable conclusion that rather than shutting it down, l opted to establish more because education remains our number one priority,” the governor said.
As visitor to the UAT, Gov. Diri announced the appointment and investiture of Dr. Nwachukwu Nnam Obi III, Ogba of Ogbaland in Rivers State, as the institution’s chancellor.
Responding to the challenges presented by the institution’s vice chancellor, Gov. Diri said the state government will continue to address them through collaborative efforts and urged the institution to explore funding modules towards generating income.
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While assuring that the auditorium and Senate building projects would be completed before the end of his tenure, he promised that government would also address the problem of staff accommodation and that vehicles will be provided to ease the challenges faced by workers and students at UAT, NDU and the Federal University, Otuoke.
On the institution’s power needs, Gov. Diri said when the 60mw independent power plant procured by the government becomes functional, it would cover the university’s location.
The Vice Chancellor, Prof. Solomon Ebobrah, announced that 66 graduates were awarded first class degrees out of the 905 graduands of the four academic sessions.
He expressed appreciation to the Diri administration for its increased monthly subvention to the UAT and listed the uncompleted auditorium and Senate building, lack of perimeter fencing, power supply, staff accommodation, lecture theatres, teaching and non-teaching staff office accommodation, among others as some of the problems facing the university.