NUC accredits 71 programmes at NDU

ODAHIEKWU OGUNDE, Yenagoa

The National Universities Commission (NUC) has accredited 27 more undergraduate programmes at the Bayelsa State-owned Niger Delta University (NDU), Amasoma, bringing the total programmes given full accreditation at the institution to 71. 

The NDU Vice Chancellor, Prof, Samuel Edoumiekumo, disclosed this on Wednesday during a presentation to Governor Douye Diri inside the Executive Council Chambers of Government House, Yenagoa, shortly before commencement of the weekly executive council meeting.

Edoumiekumo stated that fully accredited programmes would be revisited by the NUC in five years while those on interim accreditation would be revisited in two years. 

The VC thanked Diri for setting up the committee that worked towards the success of the accreditation.

Speaking earlier, the NDU Pro-Chancellor, Dr. Mathew Seiyefa, who also commended the governor for the successes recorded so far at the university, said no society rises above the level of its tertiary institutions. 

Seiyefa said the institution must be the breeding ground for intellectuals that would take over from renowned Ijaw academics like Profs. John Pepper Clark, Tam David-West, Ebiegberi Alagoa, among others.

In his response, Governor Diri commended the university’s council and management for the accreditation feat. 

Diri charged them to continue to maintain and surpass the standards that resulted in the NUC accreditation.

He said his administration would ensure the institution continue to play its pivotal role in shaping and equipping the minds of students that would take charge of the intellectual space.

He directed the speedy completion of all processes that would lead to the smooth affiliation of the state-owned College of Education at Sagbama and the School of Nursing at Tombia to the NDU. 

He stated: “On behalf of the State Executive Council, I thank the council and management of the university for the successful accreditation of its programmes. 

“However, as elated as we are over the accreditation successes recorded, let me note that getting 71 programmes accredited is not a fluke. It means that the work actually begins from now. 

“Do not rest on your laurels as you begin to put everything in place to ensure that further accreditation exercises would bring more exciting accreditation not only to NDU but to Bayelsa State government. I believe that our premier university will play a similar role as in the days of old Rivers State.

“So you have the onerous task of ensuring that you provide quality manpower to feed both the private and public sectors of the state.”

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