Eastern Palm University To Become State-Owned- Imo Govt

 

The Imo state government has revealed that the Eastern Palm University is poised to be a state University , warning “Fraudulent claimants ”

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GOVERNMENT OF IMO STATE

PRESS RELEASE

Imo State Government Recovers Eastern Palm University from Fraudulent Claimants

Fraudulent claimants to the state-owned Eastern Palm University at Ogboko in Orlu have been warned to stay away from the facility or be prepared to face the full weight of the law.

They have also been reminded that the government has been empowered to deal decisively with anyone or group of persons ready to test the will of government over ownership of the university

The Executive Council of Imo State took the decision at its weekly meeting of Wednesday, February 10, 202, presided over by the Governor of Imo State, Senator Hope Uzodimma.

The Council did while accepting the Whitepaper Report on Land Use and Related Matters which recognizes that the Eastern Palm University is owned by the state.

It therefore resolved that all necessary steps must be taken to recover the University from fraudulent claimants.

Addressing newsmen at the Government House Owerri, the Imo State Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Declan Emelumba, informed that the Eastern Palm University was accredited by Nigerian University Commission (NUC) as the second Imo State owed University.

The Whitepaper, according to the Commissioner, recommended that the University should be recovered and appropriately designated as a State University in accordance with the laid down guidelines of NUC.

Consequently, Council has directed the relevant Ministries to take immediate steps to implement the decisions of the Executive Council as they concern the Whitepaper Report.

Buttressing the Whitepaper report, the Executive Council stressed that Eastern Palm University was not only registered with NUC as second Imo State University, but was built and funded with Imo State tax payers money, hence government will not waste time to implement the recommendations of the Whitepaper.

Emelumba said that in the nearest future government will decide on what to do with the University and that the people of Imo State will be informed appropriately.

Emelumba, who was accompanied by the Commissioner for Tourism and Culture, Barr. (Mrs.) Doris Akubue-Onyeali warned that “now that the University has been recovered and returned to the State, anybody seen at the site or premises parading himself or herself in any manner in terms of ownership or otherwise will be dealt with decisively.”

On the plight of the students and workers, the Commissioner said the Council assuaged their fear, noting that none of them will be made to suffer for anything they are innocent of.

He added that the relevant Ministries and Agencies have been charged to handle such cases as they may be applicable to the full implementation of the Whitepaper.

In another development, the Council has cleared the air on the orchestrated N8.9billion Fidelity Bank “Loan” approved by the Imo State House of Assembly, describing the insinuation as unfounded.

The Commissioner for Information and Strategy clarified that the money in question is not a loan, but Imo State Government’s share from the Excess Crude Account from the Federal Government.

He said what Imo State Government did was simply to use her ENTITLEMENT to get the money in bulk from Fidelity, her customer bank, instead of waiting for it to come to the state installmentally.

He therefore reiterated that the Imo State government under Governor Uzodimma has not borrowed from any bank yet and as regards N8.9billion it is Imo State money that the governor has requested from her customer bank and not a loan.

Oguwike Nwachuku

CPS/Media Adviser to the Governor

February 11, 2021