Church critical partner in education development,sustain your role – Paul Chukwuma
Maduako Igbokwe I Monday, March 18, 2024
ONITSHA, Nigeria – Pro-Chancellor of Olivia University Burundi, Sir Paul Chukwuma has admonished the church to sustain its legacy in education.
He made the statement on Monday when he visited the permanent site of the Archbishop Shanahan Catholic University, Onitsha in Anambra state, to see the level of infrastructure and to undertake a primarily NEED assessment of the school to determine where further value can be added.
According to him, the history of Education in Nigeria cannot be written without mentioning the huge contributions of the church.
He congratulated the Metropolitan and Catholic Archbishop of Onitsha, His Grace Most Rev. Dr Valerian Okeke and the Catholic Archdiocese of Onitsha for undertaking such an ambitious project. Chukwuma also stated that the Catholic Church has always treasured education for centuries.
According to him, the catholic Church has been instrumental to the establishment of educational institutions across the globe.
“Human history cannot be written without the contributions of the Catholic Church to the advancement of Education. In Nigeria, it was the church that ensured that a large number of Nigerians got educated in record time.
“I am glad that the Onitsha Archdiocese has continued in the vision of the founding fathers of the church. The church has a big role to play in our society. They are not only the gatekeepers of morality but that of education as morality and education are inseparable
“I desire that the university grows to become one of the best in the country. I am particularly excited that the university also has a medical faculty with a state-of-the-art hospital that I believe will help increase accessibility to medical care by improving the doctors-to-patient ratio and that of other health workers.
“On my part, I will continue to support the course of education in Nigeria, Your Grace, be assured of my support and prayers at all times. ” he stated
The Catholic Archbishop of Onitsha, His Grace Most Rev. Valerian Okeke who received Sir Chukwuma and his team, thanked him for his visit, while acknowledging the role of the church in education.
The Archbishop stated his dream to turn Onitsha and its environs into an academic environment, adding that graduates from the school would both be grounded in moral and academics.
He further indicated that the first 500 students to be admitted into the school will be on scholarship. Sir Paul Chukwuma was accompanied to the University by some faculty members of the Olivia University, Burundi.