BREAKING: Abia State Polytechnic accreditation restored by NBTE

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In  keeping with his promise, His Excellency,  the Rebuilder of Abia State,  Dr Okezie Victor Ikpeazu has  once again realized his avowed determination to put smiles on the faces of the students and Stakeholders of the Abia State Polytechnic Aba . 

It will be recalled that few weeks ago,  the accreditation of Abia State Polytechnic Aba was sadly withdrawn by the National Board of Technical Education in what many regarded as curious and controversial circumstances. 

This grievous development was greeted with expected outrage and sadness by all well-meaning Abians especially in view of the fact that such unprecedented action was made in clear disregard to the welfare and sensibilities of students and Stakeholders of the institution.  

Consequently,  His Excellency,  Dr Okezie Victor Ikpeazu rose to the occasion propelled by the fact that the welfare of our citizens has always been of utmost concern to his administration beyond all other legalistic consideration .

We are, therefore , happy to announce that the accreditation of Abia State Polytechnic,  Aba has been restored by the National Board of Technical Education ,NBTE owing to gallant efforts of  our Dear Governor. 

The achievement of this uncommon feat on scheduled time has been made possible not only by the prompt provision of 450 million Naira  by our education loving Governor to bail out the Institution from their self inflicted malaise but by the immediate adoption of far reaching reforms aimed at establishing sustainable growth and best practices moving forward. 

On behalf of all well meaning Abians,  home and abroad and the entire membership of the State Executive Council,  we thank the Governor,  Dr Okezie Victor Ikpeazu for his exemplary leadership acumen and undeniable contributions to the welfare and development of Abia State Polytechnic Aba. 

Signed 
Barr Eze Chikamnayo 
Honourable Commissioner for Information and Strategy 
Abia State


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