Vice-Chancellor Urges Employment Ban Lift at MOUAU
The Vice-Chancellor of Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike (MOUAU), Professor Maduebibisi Offor Iwe, has urged the Federal Government to lift the employment ban affecting Nigerian universities. This call, emphasized during a recent visit by the Nigeria Union of Journalists, Abia State Council, highlights the dire need for more lecturers to fill existing vacancies over the past six years, particularly at MOUAU.
Prof. Iwe noted the evident shortage of senior lecturers due to many rising to Professors and Associate Professors or relocating internationally. Despite financial challenges, he lauded the institution’s achievements and urged students to utilize the National Educational Loan Fund to support their studies.
Key Takeaways:
- MOUAU faces a significant shortage of senior lecturers due to promotions and international relocations.
- The Vice-Chancellor calls for lifting the employment ban to address staffing challenges.
- Students are encouraged to use the National Educational Loan Fund (NELFUND) for their academic needs.
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