Tinubu Approves The Establishment Of Federal University Of Environment Ogoni

President Bola Tinubu has signed into law the bill establishing the Federal University of Environment And Technology in Ogoniland, Rivers State.

This effort in the educational and environmental development of Ogoniland, is in a bid to preserve the area whose agricultural land and other sources of livelihood have been damaged by oil spillage.

The president signed the bill into law on Monday at the State House in Abuja in the presence of Senator Mpigi Barinada , the National security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, and the Minister of Education.

According to a statement signed by the President’s spokesperson, Bayo Onanuga, Ogoni town of Tai will host the university.

During the signing ceremony at the State House, President Tinubu said the establishment of the university will further empower Ogoni citizens and provide more opportunities for participation and development.

“Today marks a significant milestone in our national journey towards environmental justice, education and sustainable development.

“The Ogoni have been at the forefront of our development and agitation and have suffered enough environmental degradation,” the President said.

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“It is more than the creation of a university. It is the reaffirmation of our unwavering commitment to the people of Ogoni, the Niger Delta and the entire nation as a whole.

“For decades, the Ogoni people have been at the forefront of the fight for environmental restoration and sustainable development, shaping national and global conversations on these critical issues.

“By signing this bill into law, we are taking a decisive step towards addressing historical grievances and creating new opportunities for learning, growth and prosperity,”

The President says that the university will “serve as a centre of excellence, equipping young Nigerians with the knowledge and skill to tackle present environmental challenges, drive clean energy solutions and contribute to our national sustainable economic development.”

Tinubu thanked the National Assembly, particularly the Senate and House of Representatives leadership, for properly considering the bill.

“Let me also commend the Ogoni delegation. Your steadfast advocacy for justice is encouraging. It will be rewarded, I assure you.

“As we look ahead, I urge all the stakeholders, traditional institutions, the academic community, the private sector, partners and all other youth to embrace this University as a beacon of knowledge, unity and progress.

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“Together, we will ensure that it will not only fulfil its mandate but also stand as a catalyst for transformational development across the country,” the President said.

Minister of Education, Dr Tunji Alausa, was quoted to have said that the University will prioritise interdisciplinary programmes in environmental science, clean energy, and sustainable technology, equipping students to tackle regional and national ecological issues.

By Sophina Ovuike, Abuja