“We want at least 500 students”- DVC of NOUN declares as Warri South LGC Boss, Agbateyiniro gives 30-day timeline for facility upgrade
By: Celestine UkahÂ
The Deputy Vice Chancellor, DVC, Administration of National Open University of Nigeria, NOUN, Prof. Isaac Butswat, has told the Chairman of Warri South Local Government Area, Comr. Weyinimi Isaac Agbateyiniro, that at least five hundred students, must be guaranteed and the physical infrastructure for the study centre, needs to meet the necessary requirements, before a study centre of NOUN would be approved in Warri.
Prof. Butswat, gave the condition Friday August 9, when he led a delegation of NOUN Officials to Warri South Local Government Council in Warri, Delta State, on the invite of Comr. Weyinmi Agbateyiniro.
Photo-Grid of some facilities at the proposed Warri Study Centre of NOUN
The DVC Administration, who led the team on behalf of the Vice Chancellor of NOUN, Prof. Olufemi A. Peters, said the requirement for the number of students may not be as easy as it appears, because the Warri South Local Government Boss, âmight have to help your (his) people with school fees, scholarships, grants etc.â
Whilst expressing happiness with Comrade Agbateyiniroâs interest in actualizing the takeoff of NOUN study Centre at Esisi Road, Warri, Prof. Butswat, who later followed Comrade Agbateyiniro, to the facility of the proposed Warri study centre, noted: âWe are here because the honourable chairman is very interested in expanding access to education in Warri South Local Government.
Photo-Grid: Bottom Photo from right: Mrs. Misan Eke, Comrade Weyinmi Agbateyiniro, Prof. Isaac Butswat, Mr. Oladibo Ajayi, Mr. Omayeli Okotie & others
âOur VC is one that has the passion for open and decent learning and also a very cooperative person.
âIt is with his approval that I am leading this delegation, to first of all come and inspect this facility that you have, for us to now deliberate on the qualifications of the facility for a befitting community study centre. Very recently, we have modified the requirements for the establishment of the community centres. We have made it more community friendly.
âWe have different types of study centres. The main study centres are in the state capitals, mostly former party offices donated to us by Former Preident Olusegun Obasanjo. We have Community Study Centres, for communities that meet the requirements, and also Special Study Centres, usually established in Correctional Centres (Prisons). Yours, falls under community study centre.â
Speaking to newsmen after inspecting the proposed Warri Study Centre of NOUN, Prof. Butswat, stated: âI can say that it is a good effort. There are a few more things to put in place, principally the furniture.â
While the Registrar of NOUN, Mr. Oladipo Ajayi, said: âAll the observations made today will be formalized and forwarded so that improvements can be made,â the Acting Director, Learner and Support Services of NOUN, Dr. Sefinat Omuya, averred: âI’m glad to be in a place where I can see passion for the development of the people around here. Personally, I feel Warri deserves a study centre and we all can join hands together to make it happen.â
The Director, Physical Development, Works and Services of the institution, Arc. Enyinnaya Akueshi, expressed his observation thus: âWe are happy that the facility meets some of our requirements. The facility is fenced. Provisions for other needs, should be made to accommodate the students and the staff.â
The Chairman of Warri South Local Government Area, Comr. Weyinmi Isaac Agbateyiniro, who also addressed newsmen at the proposed Study centre, declared: âThis facility has been here for nearly a decade. Considering the fact that Warri is the economic nerve centre of the state (Delta) and we do not have a university in the city, we want to appeal that after this inspection, you speedily put relevant machinery in place, to grant us this privilege of a study centre of NOUN in Warri.
âWe have taken commitment that all the observations made by the team, will be addressed and concluded within 30 days.â
Chairman of the Steering Committee of Warri Study Centre of National Open University of Nigeria, NOUN, Mr. Omayeli Okotie, who conducted the Warri South and NOUN delegations round the facility, disclosed that the member representing Warri Federal Constituency at the National Assembly, Chief Thomas Ereyitomi and the Warri South Chief Executive, Comr. Agbateyiniro, have made huge sacrifices toward the actualization of NOUN Warri Study Centre.