The Vice
Chancellor of the University of Port Harcourt,
UNIPORT, Professor Ndowa Lale, has called on the Niger Delta Development
Commission, NDDC, to quickly complete and hand over the 522 bed-space hostel,
which the Commission is building for institutions in the Niger Delta.
Professor
Lale spoke yesterday when he led a team of the university’s officials to pay a
courtesy visit on the NDDC Acting Managing Director, Mrs. Ibim Semenitari, at
the Commission’s headquarters in Port Harcourt.
Already, the
Commission has handed over seven of the completed proto-type hostels to the
University of Benin; Imo State University; Federal University of Science and
Technology, Owerri; Delta State University, Abraka; University of Uyo Teaching
Hospital; University of Science and Technology, Port Harcourt and the Michael
Okpara University of Agriculture in Umudike, Abia State.
The Vice
Chancellor said the hostel would help in addressing urgent accommodation
challenges in the university, some of which, he said, were raised by the students
in a recent protest. He said that in addition to the complaints about fees in
the university, the students also complained about inadequate accommodation.
Professor
Lale
stated: “If we can get 800 students who are currently living off campus to live
in the hostel, it will do us a lot of good. We, therefore, appeal to the NDDC
to complete and hand over the hostel to us as soon as possible.”
The VC noted
that UNIPORT had over the years had some degree of partnership with the NDDC,
even though the partnership tilted towards a flow from the NDDC to the
university. He reminded the NDDC Acting MD that the Commission had earlier
promised to build staff houses and internal roads for the university. He
equally asked for assistance in providing the university with a convocation
building and a standard bookshop.
Mrs. Semenitari
promised to expedite work on the project, observing that the contractor still
had to correct some defects pointed out in the course of inspections. She
regretted that the contractor did not live up to the expectations of the NDDC.
She said: “The
hostel at UNIPORT was one of the first places I visited when I assumed office
at NDDC. It was a very sad visit for me. It was actually a shock therapy for
me. Perhaps, I needed to get that shock to see the extent of the problems that
exists in the Commission.”
According to the
NDDC boss, “the UNIPORT hostel is one of the fairly good stories. I was at
Ambrose Ali University in Ekpoma and what I saw there as a hostel project was
very disheartening. Besides the grass and a few pillars, there was nothing more
to show for a project that has lasted for 12 years. Apparently the contractors
who took this job had no conscience, they did not care.”
Mrs. Semenitari said
that the UNIPORT hostel did not meet the standard of the NDDC, adding that as a
mother, she found it incredulous to go ahead and allow the contractor to hand
over the site to the Commission.
The NDDC boss
further said: “The Senate Committee on the Niger Delta visited the site last
month and they asked the contractor to do some remedial works. We have also
asked our project monitoring unit to confirm the integrity of the structures.
We request the university to independently inspect the project. So if we get a report from the university on
the status of the hostel, especially on its integrity, we can go ahead to hand
over. I hear that the furniture for the hostel is ready.”
Mrs. Semenitari
promised to look at the other requests from the Vice Chancellor, assuring that one
of them could quickly be added to the 2016 budget. She pointed out that the
Commission was already walking a tight rope, as its funds for this year was
short by N10 billion.
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