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CRUTECH Alumni Commend Ayade for Increasing Varsity Subvention, By Hanson Ogar

CRUTECH Alumni Commend Ayade for Increasing Varsity Subvention, By Hanson Ogar

Ben Ayade
Cross River University of Technology, CRUTECH alumni association have lauded the state governor, Senator Ben Ayade for what they described as "very timely intervention" in the increase of the varsity monthly subvention from N169 million to N200 million.

The President of the association, Mr. Eyam Abeng who said this in reaction to the verbal approval made by the governor during his first official visit to the university on Thursday, however appealed to the Governor to speedily implement the increment.


Abeng said that, "We want to commend the governor for his timely intervention in the plight of CRUTECH. This increment of the varsity monthly subvention was long overdue and we as critical stakeholders were very worried over the financial position of the institution.

"We want to appeal to our dear governor who is by the law establishing CRUTECH the visitor of the university to grant a speedy implementation of the increment. We have seen how politicians deceived people with empty promises and lips services, but we have confidence in our governor that this will not be a political statement".

He added that "Visiting the university alone was a huge relief for us. It gives us confidence that our Professor is interested in developing the institution. CRUTECH is the only state owned university therefore should be given priority attention by government.

"With the increment in prices of goods and services, the N169 million subvention was no longer sustainable. School fee is the only revenue source of the institution and students are not paying. So a university that has a wage bill of over N200 million and spend about N3 million daily to run generator plants across the four campuses cannot function effectively if not properly funded".

While reiterating the association's position that the government should set up mechanism to compel companies operating in the state to sacrifice one per cent of their profit before tax to the development of tertiary institutions in the state, he added that the development of education cannot be left to government alone.

"During the last CRUTECH stakeholders forum, we stated our position that government should set up an Education Endowment Fund (EEF) where one per cent of profits before tax of all the firms operating in the state will be devoted to the development of state owned tertiary institutions. We want to reaffirm this our position because the development of education should be everybody's concern not just the government", he said.

The President called on the Commissioner of Police and other security agencies in the state to tighten security in the institution.

"The news I'm getting from the institution about renewed cult activities is leaving me very worried. CRUTECH have loss many students to cult clashes and I begin to wonder if the young people are learning at all. I want to appeal to the Police Commissioner and other security agencies in the state to intensify efforts to curb crime in the varsity".

Ben Ayade
Cross River University of Technology, CRUTECH alumni association have lauded the state governor, Senator Ben Ayade for what they described as "very timely intervention" in the increase of the varsity monthly subvention from N169 million to N200 million.

The President of the association, Mr. Eyam Abeng who said this in reaction to the verbal approval made by the governor during his first official visit to the university on Thursday, however appealed to the Governor to speedily implement the increment.


Abeng said that, "We want to commend the governor for his timely intervention in the plight of CRUTECH. This increment of the varsity monthly subvention was long overdue and we as critical stakeholders were very worried over the financial position of the institution.

"We want to appeal to our dear governor who is by the law establishing CRUTECH the visitor of the university to grant a speedy implementation of the increment. We have seen how politicians deceived people with empty promises and lips services, but we have confidence in our governor that this will not be a political statement".

He added that "Visiting the university alone was a huge relief for us. It gives us confidence that our Professor is interested in developing the institution. CRUTECH is the only state owned university therefore should be given priority attention by government.

"With the increment in prices of goods and services, the N169 million subvention was no longer sustainable. School fee is the only revenue source of the institution and students are not paying. So a university that has a wage bill of over N200 million and spend about N3 million daily to run generator plants across the four campuses cannot function effectively if not properly funded".

While reiterating the association's position that the government should set up mechanism to compel companies operating in the state to sacrifice one per cent of their profit before tax to the development of tertiary institutions in the state, he added that the development of education cannot be left to government alone.

"During the last CRUTECH stakeholders forum, we stated our position that government should set up an Education Endowment Fund (EEF) where one per cent of profits before tax of all the firms operating in the state will be devoted to the development of state owned tertiary institutions. We want to reaffirm this our position because the development of education should be everybody's concern not just the government", he said.

The President called on the Commissioner of Police and other security agencies in the state to tighten security in the institution.

"The news I'm getting from the institution about renewed cult activities is leaving me very worried. CRUTECH have loss many students to cult clashes and I begin to wonder if the young people are learning at all. I want to appeal to the Police Commissioner and other security agencies in the state to intensify efforts to curb crime in the varsity".

CRUTECH Alumni Urge Govt to Set Up Education Endowment Fund for Varsity

CRUTECH Alumni Urge Govt to Set Up Education Endowment Fund for Varsity

Inyali Peter, Calabar
 Eyam Abeng
Alumni association of Cross River University of Technology (CRUTECH) has urged the state government to set up an Education Endowment Fund (EEF) where one per cent of profits before tax of all the firms operating in the state will be devoted to the development of the institution.

National President of the association, Mr. Eyam Abeng stated this on Tuesday, during the institution's annual stakeholders forum which held at the main campus of the university in Calabar.

Abeng who was represented by the National Secretary of the Association Mr. Tony Sylvers noted that with the current economic situation of the state and country, it is necessary for government to be creative and think outside the box on how to generate funds for the university.

While maintaining that subventions from government and the university internally generated revenue which is majorly from fee payment cannot sustain the institution, he stressed that setting up the EEF would be a more sustainable, proactive and forward looking way of supporting the government in addressing challenges of funding infrastructures in tertiary institutions in the state.

The President lauded what he described as "uncommon" achievements of the current management team led by the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Anthony Owan Enoh in areas of infrastructure, academic as well as the current university ranking which placed CRUTECH above other renowned universities in the country.

He urged stakeholders and well-to-do Cross Riverians to see CRUTECH as their personal project stressing that quality education is the only viable antidote to the many challenges confronting the state and country at large.
According to him, "We want to passionately appeal to all stakeholders on the need to always assist CRUTECH to realize her set goals and objectives through greater synergy, collaboration and partnership.

"CRUTECH graduates are everywhere in the universe and they are also contributing effectively to the socio-economic development of Cross River State and Nigeria at large. Let’s assist to improve and sustain the dreams of the founding fathers of CRUTECH.

"The monumental achievement of this present management are self-evident and written boldly on every wall in CRUTECH and shall continue to be remembered. It is therefore cogent that we should continue to give them our support.

"I want to appeal to the state government to set up an Educational Endowment fund (EEF) which will be used to support CRUTECH and other state own tertiary institutions in the state. All firms operating in Cross River State should be mandated by law to contribute at least one percent (1%) of their profit before tax as part of their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)".

Earlier, the Vice Chancellor of the University, Prof. Anthony Owan Enoh stated that while it is cogent for government to play her parts, students and parents must support the efforts of government to actualize the dream of the founding fathers of the institution by promptly paying their school fee.

"Before we blame government, we as stakeholders must devise measures to make our students pay school fee. A university that cannot even collect school fee has no moral justification to ask government for anything so we want stakeholders to empower management to introduce strategies that will make students comply with fee payment", the VC said.

At the end of the meeting, a communiqué was issued granting the management the permission to publish a week to exams, list of students who have paid school fee as the only qualified people to write exams and those who don't pay before the exams, their scripts be separated and burnt.




Inyali Peter, Calabar
 Eyam Abeng
Alumni association of Cross River University of Technology (CRUTECH) has urged the state government to set up an Education Endowment Fund (EEF) where one per cent of profits before tax of all the firms operating in the state will be devoted to the development of the institution.

National President of the association, Mr. Eyam Abeng stated this on Tuesday, during the institution's annual stakeholders forum which held at the main campus of the university in Calabar.

Abeng who was represented by the National Secretary of the Association Mr. Tony Sylvers noted that with the current economic situation of the state and country, it is necessary for government to be creative and think outside the box on how to generate funds for the university.

While maintaining that subventions from government and the university internally generated revenue which is majorly from fee payment cannot sustain the institution, he stressed that setting up the EEF would be a more sustainable, proactive and forward looking way of supporting the government in addressing challenges of funding infrastructures in tertiary institutions in the state.

The President lauded what he described as "uncommon" achievements of the current management team led by the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Anthony Owan Enoh in areas of infrastructure, academic as well as the current university ranking which placed CRUTECH above other renowned universities in the country.

He urged stakeholders and well-to-do Cross Riverians to see CRUTECH as their personal project stressing that quality education is the only viable antidote to the many challenges confronting the state and country at large.
According to him, "We want to passionately appeal to all stakeholders on the need to always assist CRUTECH to realize her set goals and objectives through greater synergy, collaboration and partnership.

"CRUTECH graduates are everywhere in the universe and they are also contributing effectively to the socio-economic development of Cross River State and Nigeria at large. Let’s assist to improve and sustain the dreams of the founding fathers of CRUTECH.

"The monumental achievement of this present management are self-evident and written boldly on every wall in CRUTECH and shall continue to be remembered. It is therefore cogent that we should continue to give them our support.

"I want to appeal to the state government to set up an Educational Endowment fund (EEF) which will be used to support CRUTECH and other state own tertiary institutions in the state. All firms operating in Cross River State should be mandated by law to contribute at least one percent (1%) of their profit before tax as part of their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)".

Earlier, the Vice Chancellor of the University, Prof. Anthony Owan Enoh stated that while it is cogent for government to play her parts, students and parents must support the efforts of government to actualize the dream of the founding fathers of the institution by promptly paying their school fee.

"Before we blame government, we as stakeholders must devise measures to make our students pay school fee. A university that cannot even collect school fee has no moral justification to ask government for anything so we want stakeholders to empower management to introduce strategies that will make students comply with fee payment", the VC said.

At the end of the meeting, a communiqué was issued granting the management the permission to publish a week to exams, list of students who have paid school fee as the only qualified people to write exams and those who don't pay before the exams, their scripts be separated and burnt.





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