UNIDEL VC Assures Owa Alero Community of Sustained Partnership

The Vice Chancellor of University of Delta Agbor, Prof Stella Chiemeke has assured the Owa- Alero Community and Development Union of cementing harmonious working relationship in order to actualize the vision and mission of the institution.

UNIDEL VC Assures Owa Alero Community of Sustained Partnership

The Vice Chancellor of University of Delta Agbor, Prof Stella Chiemeke has assured the Owa- Alero Community and Development Union of cementing harmonious working relationship in order to actualize the vision and mission of the institution.

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Prof. Chiemeke gave the assurance when she played host to the union on Thursday, 8th August 2024.

Prof. Chiemeke said UNIDEL would continue to partner with the Owa Alero Community especially in the area of security.

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She added that management would consider having a town hall meeting with them for cross fertilization of ideas.

On admission of students, the Vice Chancellor disclosed that the University admits only students that meet the cut off requirements but assured them of assistance.

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Earlier, Dr Monday Okowa who spoke on behalf of the union said, they were in the Vice Chancellor's office to congratulate her and commend her for the developmental strides that the institution had recorded within a short period of time.

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Dr Okowa noted that the union was proud of the Vice Chancellor and will continue to work in synergy for the growth and development of the citadel of learning.

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Those in the Owa - Alero Community delegation were the President General, Mr. Chris Eboh, the Secretary, Builder Apule Emmanuel and Dr Solomon Egbule, Chairman Committee on Education.

Others were Mr. Fred Ulakpa, Mr. Nwagod and Rev. Eboh S.C