"This university is only for the wealthy, not the poor" - Edo University VC declares

'This university is only for the wealthy, not the poor' - Edo University VC declares

The Vice Chancellor of the Edo University, Iyamho, EUI, has stated that the University is meant to cater for the educational needs of the rich and not the poor.

The statement was made by the institution's Vice Chancellor, Prof. Emmanuel Aluyor, while speaking to newsmen on Monday in Iyamho-Uzairue, in the Estako-West local government area of Edo state.

The academic stated that;

"the idea behind the establishment of the University by the founding fathers is neither to replace nor compete with the existing Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma".

"But rather, to complement it in terms of providing world-class education with the best of infrastructure to academically-gifted students and the rich, who can afford the fees.

"People have questioned why former Gov. Adams Oshiomhole did not upgrade AAU, then establishing a new university altogether.

"Apart from its being capital-intensive to either renovate or bring in the needed infrastructure, the idea was to provide a different brand of education to the people."

He said that the university offers world-class infrastructure and state-of-the art facilities hence the high fees.

According to him, the fees range from between N400, 000 and N450, 000 a session.

"And that depends from which perspective you are looking at it.

"If it is from the perspective of a private university, our fees are very low indeed, because there is no private university that charges anything lower than what we offer.

"And only one or two public universities charge the same fees as us and that also depends on the quality of infrastructure and programmes on offer.

"The idea of the founding fathers is for anyone to have an ambience of everything he desires abroad in any university environment here,'' Aluyor said.

According to him, the university authority has also assembled first class academic and non-academic staff to complement the infrastructure and facilities, to ensure that the students are well groomed in character and in learning.

The VC added that management had introduced an entrepreneurship programme for its students to prepare them to;

"become employers of labour rather than those seeking for labour.

"We have, therefore, set up facilities for entrepreneurship training for all our students, irrespective of their course of study, to make them become independent on graduation.

"We are proposing a grant of between N5 million and N10 million for any graduating student with the best entrepreneurship proposal.

"The University Council is still trying to fine-tune the modalities,'' he said.

Aluyor also disclosed that management abhors indiscipline among staff and students, hence the withdrawal of some pioneer undergraduates and erring staff.

"I am proud to mention that we have a dress code among our students, while all our lectures are multi-media assisted.

"We may not be proud of this information that in our first year, we had less than 80 students admitted. But I can tell you that we had cause to expel four of them.

"We may be young, but it does not mean we will accept every Dick and Harry as students. I think what we did was showing the capacity to instil discipline.

"We have also had cause to sanction three members of staff. We are not happy to have sent them into the unemployment market.

"But we are saying that if you can not measure up to the standard we have set down, you certainly can't be part of the vision of the founding fathers of this university,'' he said.

The VC disclosed that at its inception in 2016, the National Universities Commission (NUC) only approved two faculties, namely the Arts and Social Sciences and the Sciences, respectively, to offer courses such as English, Mass Communication, Biochemistry, Mathematics, Microbiology and Computer science.

He said that the NUC later approved for the university, three additional faculties namely Law, College of Medicine and Engineering, but added that "we will only admit students into the Law department this new session.''

Edo University, Iyamho, is a state government-owned tertiary institution founded in 2016. It is located in Iyamho, a town in Etsako-West local government area of Edo State.

On March 23, 2016, the university was approved by the NUC as Nigeria's 41st state university. It offers undergraduate, postgraduate and research programmes.

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