EDUCATION
ESUT returns to its
original multi-campus structure
The Enugu State
Executive Council has voted to return the Enugu State University of Technology
(ESUT) to its original multi-campus structure as established by the Chief Jim
Ifeanyichukwu Nwobodo administration in 1980.
In a statement
signed by the State’s commissioner for information, Mr. Ogbuagu Anikwe, he
disclosed that three schools originally proposed for Enugu North Senatorial
Zone – faculties of Medical Sciences, Agriculture, and Social Sciences – will
be returned to the Zone, while the ESUT Faculty of Education will relocate to
Enugu West, to be domiciled at the new University of Education, Ihe in Awgu
Local Government.
He said, “Governor
Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi who chaired the meeting, noted that although the site for
Enugu North campus of ESUT is yet to be determined, the Faculty of Medical
Sciences will take advantage of the 400-bed specialist hospital currently under
construction at Igboano to serve as a teaching facility for medical students.
“Council noted that
relocating the school of medical sciences will rapidly decongest and take the
pressure off the Enugu Park Lane Hospital which has been struggling for
expansion space since its conversion to a Teaching Hospital.
“The sum of
N1.5billion was approved in the 2019 State Budget for construction of key
facilities at Igboano Specialist Hospital/ESUT Teaching Hospital, including
construction of access road, external works (fencing and landscaping), as well
as the provision of water and electricity.
“Council, however,
voted to increase the budget to N2billion, following the decision on
multi-campus structure for ESUT and additional facilities.
“For Enugu West
Zone, in addition to the ultramodern administrative building which is already
under construction at the University site in Ihe, Council also voted to
construct an access road to the University.”
The Council’s
decisions followed a proposal to restructure the Enugu State University so that
various specialist learning centres can be established for each Senatorial Zone
– Science, Engineering & Technology at Agbani (East), Education at Ihe
(West), and Medical Sciences at Igboano (North).
“These specialist
centres will not only bring tertiary education closer to the grassroots but
will facilitate rapid socio-economic development of all zones in Enugu State,”
he further stated.
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