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ASCETA lauds Ikpeazu for donation of transformer

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Ikpeazu donates transformer to ASCETA, a huge relief for the institution that had relied on public transformers for electricity supply

Oscar Kambona

The Provost of Abia State College of Education, Technical, Arochukwu, Dr Phillips Nto has expressed deep appreciation to Gov Okezie ikpeazu for donating a 500kva transformer to the college.

He said the transformer will enhance teaching and learning in ASCETA as well as make the campus lively at night.

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Dr Nto who gave the commendation while receiving the transformer donated by Ikpeazu at the college premises noted that the kind gesture of the governor has ended years of the institution depending on outsiders for public power supply.

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According to him, due to the absence of a transformer, the college had been unable to operate its high tech equipment while staff have been in a hostile environment.

He said with the presence of the transformer, both staff and students would henceforth operate in a conducive environment.

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The Provost, a former finance commissioner, said the donation of the transformer by the governor will boost the morale of staff who recently received 12 months salaries from Gov. Ikpeazu.

He pledged the loyalty and support of both staff and students of ASCETA to the governor, just as he assured him of improved academic quality in the institution.

TheNiche had reported on December 14 how Dr Nto expressed appreciation to Gov Okezie ikpeazu for the payment of one-year salaries of the staff.

He said the governor has by that action saved thousands of Abia families from starvation as well as preserving the dignity of the men as breadwinners.

In a statement he issued shortly after paying the one-year salaries to staff, Dr Nto described Gov ikpeazu as a compassionate leader who cares for the welfare of the citizens.

Nto, a former commissioner for finance said the governor’s magnanimity had manifested in various interventions that made it possible for the college to stay afloat in midst of daunting challenges.

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