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ESUT Radio Ready for Relaunch, Prof. Michaels Okolie Confirms”
The Vice Chancellor of Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT), Prof. Aloysius Michaels Okolie, has reiterated his commitment to academic excellence and capacity building.
Prof. Okolie made this known on Wednesday when a delegation of the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC), led by its Zonal Director, Mrs. Ijeoma Obodo, paid him a courtesy visit to his office at ESUT Agbani campus, after inspecting the new ESUT Radio complex situated at the old Afrihub building, ESUT, Agbani campus.
He stated that ESUT, under his administration, has been on the move towards making the institution one of the world’s best, with the aim of providing students with the best education to compete globally.
He posited that the new ESUT Radio has been designed to effectively deliver the world’s best radio content, as it has been furnished and equipped with all the necessary materials.
According to him, “You are welcomed to ESUT, where academic excellence is revered.”
“This is a university of science and technology that focuses so much on capacity building.”
“I am glad to have you in my office because we want you to help us give our students the best by making it possible for our radio station to be back on air.”
“As you can see, the equipment is almost ready and waiting for approval from your office to kickstart.”
“We have made provisions for 24/7 power supply with the acquisition of Lista, an ultra-modern fuel-powered generator, a 10kva inverter, as well as lights from the national grid.”
Prof. Okolie also commended NBC for their commitment to service, urging them to maintain the station’s frequency of 106.5 FM.
“I want to beg you to tell your national leadership not to relinquish our frequency to others.”
“Though we have been off-air for a while, we know that NBC can help us by reactivating our frequency.”
“We hope to get the approval as soon as possible.”
Earlier, the Zonal Director of the commission, Mrs. Ijeoma Obodo, had expressed her satisfaction with the level of work done so far by the university’s management in getting the radio station back on air.
She stated that NBC is committed to restoring the radio station back on air, assuring the school’s management that approval would be granted as soon as the request for such gets to their office.
The courtesy call also had in attendance the Registrar of the institution, Mr. Ambrose Ezeh, Head of the Department of Mass Communication, Dr. Chidi Ezinwa, the Deputy Director of ICT ESUT, Dr. Uche Okafor, the Principal Monitoring Officer of NBC, Enugu Zonal Office, Mr. Cyril Udora, Mr. Sebastine Okafor Chukwuebuka of the Mass Communication Department of the school, amongst others.