Edo State University Launches Mandatory One-Year Training For Engineering Students

The management of Edo State University, Uzairue, has launched a mandatory one-year industrial training for students in the departments of Chemical and Mechanical Engineering, with a special focus on acquiring technical skills in the conversion of fuel vehicles to fuel to gas.

Edo State University Launches Mandatory One-Year Training For Engineering Students

The management of Edo State University, Uzairue, has launched a mandatory one-year industrial training for students in the departments of Chemical and Mechanical Engineering, with a special focus on acquiring technical skills in the conversion of fuel vehicles to fuel to gas.

Acting Vice Chancellor of the University, Prof. Dawood Egbefo who disclosed this during the flag off of the initiative, said the move was geared to reduce the burden of fuel cost, increased access to affordable transportation, job creation and economic growth.

Prof. Egbefo also stated that it would reduce carbon emissions, alleviate poverty, which according to him, aligns with the vision of the visitor to the University and Edo State governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki.

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He noted that the development was in partnership with the Nigerian Independent Petroleum Company (NIPCO), the Presidential Initiative on Compressed Natural Gas and the Edo State Ministry of Mining and Energy.

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The VC stressed: “we are confidence that this strategic partnership will yield lasting benefits for our communities, the nation, and pave way for more sustainable future.

“The initiative demonstrates the university’s commitment to innovation, social responsibility, collaboration with government and industry partners.
“This and many more innovations we offer, is why Edo university is best destination for students striving for academic excellence.

“We don’t go on strike. The university is open for everyone for academic pursuit. Our needs and expectations are met before we request.”