Engage govt on policies — ABSU VC urges alumni associations
The Vice Chancellor of the Abia State University, Uturu, Prof Onyemachi Ogbulu, has urged alumni associations to engage the government on policies that relate to education.
Ogbulu, represented by a Professor of Zoology, Solomon Umeham, disclosed this on Saturday, at the annual summit of the Abia State University Alumni Association, Lagos Chapter.
He said, “Alumni associations should seriously be looking at ways to engage government on policies that relate to education. For instance, during the long ASUU/ Federal Government impasse, not much was heard of our alumni associations, even in their universities.
“They could engage both parties on ways of finding a lasting solution to the protracted industrial action that paralysed the education system. As the conflict gathers momentum again, not many have spoken up jointly or individually despite the high positions most of us occupy.
“Alumni associations should also move to have representations in the various Senates of the universities so that they can monitor policies and contribute ideas towards academic development of their Alma-Mater.
Ogbulu noted that top-rated universities in the world maintained their excellence largely because of the support of their alumni associations.
He said, “It is a known fact that top-rated universities all over the world maintain their excellence and global acclaim largely because of the support and contributions of their alumni associations. Hence, the role of alumni associations in Nigeria’s Education system cannot be overemphasised.”
The Executive Director of Zenith Bank, Adobi Nwapa, stated that the government should eject more funding to universities, adding that Alumni associations needed to give the support they can.
She said, “The government should eject more funding to universities in Nigeria. No one is happy with what is happening today but that is why the role of the alumni is very important. There is so little alumni can do but we have to start from somewhere.
“No one individual or association can handle it but we have to begin to do something. In Nigeria, we don’t see a lot of support from Alumni but outside the country, there’s a lot of support coming from Alumni.”
The President General of Abia State University Legends Association, Emenike Agu, added that alumni associations can help the institutions grow as government cannot do it all.