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Ebonyi new varsities to begin academic activities 2025 – Commissioner


The Commissioner for Tertiary Education in Ebonyi State, Prof. Amari Omaka, has announced that the two newly established universities in the state are expected to commence academic activities early next year.


Omaka spoke with newsmen shortly after the swearing-in ceremony of the acting vice chancellors of the University of Information Communication Technology, Oferekpe-Agbaja, and the University of Aeronautical Engineering, Ezza, at the New Government House, Centenary City, Abakaliki.

The commissioner stated that the necessary preparation needed to ensure the universities are ready for their first intake of students has been put in place.


“Our initial target was for the universities to take off by September, but it appears that may not be realistic because a lot of things have to be done,” he explained.

He cited the ongoing construction of academic buildings and the development of the university master plans as the causes of the delay.

“For things to be ready for the students to come into the university, I don’t expect them to go maybe later than early next year,” he added.


He stressed that the newly sworn-in acting vice chancellors, Prof. Ernest Egba for the University of Information Communication Technology, and Prof. Patrick Nwofe for the University of Aeronautical Engineering, have significant responsibilities beyond academic leadership.

“This appointment is not to come and drink tea, but to come and work,” Prof. Omaka stated.

He urged them to engage with relevant authorities, including the National Universities Commission, NUC, to secure necessary approvals and the seamless operation of the universities.


In his remarks, the acting Vice Chancellor of the University of Information Communication Technology, Prof. Ernest Egba, expressed his commitment to advancing the university’s mission.

“I’m overwhelmed by what happened, and I promise to do my best to keep the flag flying,” he said.

He expressed confidence in ensuring the smooth running of the institution. “I believe with so many intellectuals around me, we will move mountains and level the mountains,” he added.


Similarly, the acting Vice Chancellor of the University of Aeronautical Engineering, Prof. Patrick Nwofe,

pledged to fulfil his duties in alignment with the state’s educational goals.

“I will perform my duties as expected and ensure that the people’s charter of needs mantra concerning education, for which, today, I have been given a special assignment, is fulfilled,” Prof. Nwofe stated.

He assured that his efforts would make both the state and the world proud of the university.

“The university will be a world-class institution,” he affirmed

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