For connecting all the senatorial districts of Bayelsa State to Yenagoa, the state capital, the South South Development Commission, SSDC, is excited with the state governor, Senator Douye Diri. This was the position of the commission’s managing director, and Chief Executive Officer, Mrs. Usoro Akpabio, during a visit to Diri in Yenagoa. At the visit, she said the mandate of the commission was central to the region’s economic, environmental and developmental aspirations. Saying that Diri’s decision to undertake ambitious road projects aimed at linking all parts of the state, Akpabio said the effort was in line with the dreams of the president in endorsing the birth of the commission. She said the SSDC was established to serve as a catalyst for regional transformation by aligning federal development frameworks with state parities and supporting initiatives that improve the lives and livelihood of the people. ”The commission is founded on partnership and collaboration. We are here...
TETFund Grant: UNICROSS Research Team Targets Cholera, Malaria Solutions as VC Hails Landmark Achievement
The University of Cross River State (UNICROSS) has recorded another significant research milestone as three of its academics emerged successful in the latest Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) National Research Fund (NRF) cycle through two separate research projects. Professors Emmanuel Uttah and George Iniodu of the Department of Animal and Environmental Biology were named Principal Investigators on project number 66, while Engr. Professor Joseph Onah Ukpata of the Department of Civil Engineering is Co-Researcher on project number 107 led by a Principal Investigator based in Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University, Lapai . While reacting to this positive development, Prof. George Iniodu described the grant as an opportunity for him to contribute to solving one of Nigeria's most serious public health challenges through innovative research. He noted that Nigeria accounts for about 27 per cent of the global malaria burden, with nearly the entire population at risk of infectio...