College Management laments over poor road, erosion menace in FCE(T), Umunze

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FCET Umunze

The Management of Federal College of Education, FCE (Technical), Umunze, Orumba South Local government Area, Anambra State are in sad mood over the deplorable road conditions and ecological challenges bedevilling the citadel of learning.

According to Provost of the institution, Dr Tessy Okoli, the school environment was predisposed to erosion because of lack of internal road network and flooding, which called for an urgent attention from relevant authorities.

Okoli, who disclosed this while receiving the executive of Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Anambra State council during a courtesy call on the institution recently, noted that management of the institution had executed some projects to that effect but more were needed from the government and other institutions to address the challenges.

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“We need the state and federal government urgent intervention. Anambra State also has so many great individuals and institutions capable of addressing our challenges. Our former governor, Chief Willie Obiano promised us a bus but it was not redeemed before his exit from office. We are congratulating the new administration led by Prof. Charles Soludo. We know that government is continuous. So, we are calling on his attention to the promise including the ecological challenges and need to link the internal roads of our school,” she stated.

On staff welfare, the Provost said it was the top priority of the institution management because they were aware of its contributions to improved workforce and efficience service delivery.

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Also speaking, the Deputy Provost, Federal College of Education (Technical), Umunze, Dr Christopher Ugwuogo, commended the NUJ Executive for the visit, assuring that the institution was ready for the partnership which according to him, would be a symbiotic relationship.

Earlier, the Chairman, NUJ, Anambra State Council, Dr Odogwu Emeka Odogwu, lauded the efforts of the Provost to uplift the institution through execution of different projects and prompt payment of workers salaries, and sought their partnership to showcase the college of education to the world.

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