RSG Releases N16.6B For RSU Faciities Upgrade, Establishes 3 New Campuses RSG Releases N16.6B For RSU Faciities Upgrade, Establishes 3 New Campuses
Rivers State Government has released the sum of N16. 6 billion for the upgradeof facilities at the Rivers Sate University (RSU). Announcing the release... RSG Releases N16.6B For RSU Faciities Upgrade, Establishes 3 New Campuses
Rivers State Government has released the sum of N16. 6 billion for the upgradeof facilities at the Rivers Sate University (RSU).
Announcing the release to journalists in Port Harcourt, Rivers State Commissioner for Information and Communications, Paulinus Nsirim said N9 billion of that sum will serve as take-off grant for the establishment of new campuses of Rivers State University (RSU)  in Ahoada,  Emohua and Etche Local Government Areas.
According to him,  N3 billion will be devoted to each of the new campuses for the construction of faculty buildings,  hostels, offices, Libraries,  auditoriums,  lecture halls and address other
needsrequired for the campuses to operate maximally.
“This is a landmark development in the history of the institution which has maintained one campus since its establishment in October
1980.
“With the establishment of the three campuses, the communities where they are sited will be opened up for consequential development and
economicactivities. It will reduce the rate of unemployment in the state.”
The Information and Communications Commissioner also said N7. 6 billion hasbeen released to enable the College of Medical Sciences of RSU to establish theFaculty of Basic Medical Sciences,  Faculty of Clinical Sciences andPathology Building.
With the release, Nsirim said, the college will be enabled to fully commence itsprogramme leading to the award of Bachelor of Medicine,
and Bachelor of Surgery(MBBS).
According to him, the gesture will also strengthen accredited department andthose due Accredition at the Rivers State University Teaching Hospital (RSUTH).
Nsirim also announced that the State Government has established a scholarship scheme for Rivers indigenes studying at PAMO University of Medical Sciences.
This, he said, will provide Rivers children and other Nigerians access to medical education in the state.
“We are glad to share this good news with you at a time when governance has been grounded in most parts of the world because of covid-19.
“This development will assist to reduce the gaps in the doctor to patientration in the state and country.
“The Rivers State government under the visionary leadership of Governor Wike,  as a responsive governor,  is determined to contribute to reduce this gap thus the massive investment in the training of doctors.
“We are confident that in the next few years,  Rivers State will playa
major role producing medical manpower in the country. “
Also addressing the journalists, Rivers State Commissioners for Health, Prof.  Princewill Chike said with the release of the fund, the
College ofMedical Sciences can operate as a full-fledged college with all its requiredprogrammes running.
According to him, accreditation of departments and programmes will be easy tosecure because of the enhanced capacity of the college that
already hasrequisite personnel engaged.
On his part, the Rivers State Commissioner for Education,  Prof. Kaniye Ebeku said skeptics who thought that Governor Wike was making
mere politicalstatement when he promised to establish three new campuses for the Rivers StateUniversity will see that he is walking
the talk.
According to him,  with the money released and contractors soon to commence construction of Classrooms,  hostels,  auditoriums and offices at the three Local Government Areas, there is an assured expansion of RSU to benefit the entire state.
Prof.  Ebeku said this will increase access to education because admission spaces will be opened for more intakes, and those communities hosting the new campuses will enjoy increase commercial activities and attendant development.

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