Imo University requests FG's intervention following a fire

Imo State University of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Umuagwo has urged the federal government to act quickly following a fire that destroyed some staff offices at the university. university.

University Vice-Chancellor Professor Christopher Eze, who spoke when he led National Emergency Management Agency personnel onto the university campus on Friday, said the institution was unhappy with the effect of the fire on the structures.

Eze said that the management of the institution is committed to ensuring that the staff and students of the institution enjoy a comfortable atmosphere for academic activities.

The professor of agricultural economics promised that under his leadership, the university would be considered one of the best in its fields of specialization.

The VC said, "These staff offices were burnt down on January 25th. We made efforts and men from the Federal Fire Service came and we were able to save the day. But these were I therefore urge the federal government, through the National Emergency Management Agency, to step in. At this university, we are committed to creating an environment conducive to academic activities for staff and students.< /p>

“The federal government through NEMA should come to our aid. The outbreak has destroyed these staff block offices. Although we have lost academic documents, if we get government intervention federally, this would go a long way to cushioning the effects of this outbreak."

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Imo University requests FG's intervention following a fire

Imo State University of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Umuagwo has urged the federal government to act quickly following a fire that destroyed some staff offices at the university. university.

University Vice-Chancellor Professor Christopher Eze, who spoke when he led National Emergency Management Agency personnel onto the university campus on Friday, said the institution was unhappy with the effect of the fire on the structures.

Eze said that the management of the institution is committed to ensuring that the staff and students of the institution enjoy a comfortable atmosphere for academic activities.

The professor of agricultural economics promised that under his leadership, the university would be considered one of the best in its fields of specialization.

The VC said, "These staff offices were burnt down on January 25th. We made efforts and men from the Federal Fire Service came and we were able to save the day. But these were I therefore urge the federal government, through the National Emergency Management Agency, to step in. At this university, we are committed to creating an environment conducive to academic activities for staff and students.< /p>

“The federal government through NEMA should come to our aid. The outbreak has destroyed these staff block offices. Although we have lost academic documents, if we get government intervention federally, this would go a long way to cushioning the effects of this outbreak."

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