A group of education enthusiasts has raised a total of N232.5 million to facilitate the take off of the newly approved Federal University of Agriculture, Bassambiri in Nembe Local Government, Bayelsa State.
Coordinator of the group known as Federal University of Agriculture Support Group, (FSG), Dr. Ala-Peters David disclosed this on Tuesday in Yenagoa while delivering a keynote address at the fundraising ceremony.
He noted that the group decided to organize the fundraising in compliance with the presidential directive that all newly established universities kick-off by September 2025.
He explained that Bayelsa people would be the direct beneficiaries of the institution despite the fact that it is a Federal University of Agriculture, Bassambiri, as education is the bedrock of every society.
David further reiterated that this is the first higher institution in Bassambiri, Opu-Nembe which prompted members of the fundraising committee to organize the event to leverage on the granting of the institution by the Federal Government, appealing to well-meaning people of Bayelsa in particular and Nigerians as a whole to support the growth and development of the school.
At the event, Gov Douye Diri of Bayelsa, who was represented at the occasion by the Commissioner of Education, Dr Gentle Emelah noted that the state government had done a critical assessment and appraisal of the Federal University of Agriculture, Bassambirii with a commitment to assist in the construction of basic facilities for a conducive academic environment for the students and staff of the institution.
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He also noted that right from the inception of the present administration, the state government has always prioritised educational policy in the state.
He was however silent on the donation to the take-off but pledged the adequate logistical support to kick-start the University.
While speaking with newsmen at the event, Bob Manuel who is the Chief Executive Officer of Bontrac Tractors Ltd donated N1 m and said that time had come to diversify from oil and gas to agriculture as it is capable of being the mainstay of the nation’s economy.
He also said that agriculture alone is capable of mopping up the teeming unemployed youths across the Niger Delta, calling on all stakeholders in the educational sector in the South/South region of the country to rally round the new university for the overall benefits of the people.