President buhari oder the reopening of Maritime university

- The federal government will reopen

Nigerian Maritime University before the

end of the year

- The directive given by President Buhari

was part of the Niger Delta New Vision of

the present administration

- A five-man inter-agency committee

headed by the Minister of Education,

Mallam Adamu Adamu will be coordinating

its implementation

President Muhammadu Buhari has

directed that the Nigerian Maritime

University should resume before the end

of the year.

This was disclosed in a statement signed

by Laolu Akande, the senior special

assistant to the president on media and

publicity office of the vice president on

Friday, May 5.

According to the presidency, the

decision is in line with the demands

made by major stakeholders in the

region and also part of the Niger Delta

New Vision of Buhari's administration.

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The presidency disclosed that the

prompt implementation of the directive

to the Ministry of Education would be

coordinated by a five-man inter-agency

committee headed by the Minister of

Education, Mallam Adamu Adamu.

Other members of the Committee will be

drawn from:

Ministry of Petroleum Resources

National Universities Commission

(NUC)

Nigerian Maritime Administration

and Safety Agency (NIMASA) and

Office of the Deputy Governor of

Delta state

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The statement read: " The committee is

to finalise the ongoing processes

towards the opening of the Nigeria

Maritime University in the 2017/2018

Academic Session.

"The committee will work collaboratively

with the current principal officers and

the Governing Council of the institution.

"Besides this, and in further

demonstrating its unalloyed commitment

to a new vision for the Niger Delta, the

Buhari Presidency has been working

assiduously to evolve a number of robust

strategies for key multi-sectoral

outcomes and deliverables for the people

of the oil-producing communities ."

Akande added that there are plans by

the presidency to conclude the fact-

finding tours to the Niger Delta with

visits by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo,

to Cross River and Ondo states.

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He recalled that Osinbajo had visited oil

producing states in the Niger Delta early

in the year under the directive of

Buhari. During the visits, he held series

of town hall meetings and consultations

with a broad spectrum of stakeholders.

The re-opening of the university was

one of the 16-point-agenda presented by

leaders from Niger to Buhari as one of

the requirements for peace in the

region.

Following thehanding over of

government from former President

Goodluck Jonathan to Buhari, the

university has been a contentious issue

over the past two years.

Earlier, NAIJ.com reported that Governor

Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta state said that

the contentious Nigeria Maritime

University situated in Okerenkoko will

begin academic session in September

2017.

He disclosed that the federal

government through the federal

ministry of education has constituted a

committee which includes the state

deputy governor, Barrister Kingsley

Otuaro, to hasten plans which will lead

to eventual commencement of academic

activities in the 2017/2018 academic

year.

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