President Bola Tinubu on Monday signed a bill establishing the Federal University of Environmental Technology in Ogoni, Rivers State.
The event which took place before the commencement of the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting at the State House in Abuja, marks a significant step in addressing environmental challenges in the Niger Delta.
For decades, the Ogoni land has been at the center of environmental crises in Nigeria, with oil pollution, land degradation, and water contamination devastating the livelihoods of local communities.
The establishment of this specialized institution is seen as a long-overdue response to the urgent need for research, education, and innovative solutions tailored to Nigeria’s environmental realities.
– Develop specialized expertise in environmental management, climate change, and sustainable energy.
– Provide opportunities for local students to gain world-class education without having to leave their communities.
– Foster research collaborations to combat oil pollution and promote environmental restoration.
– Attract international partnerships and funding for long-term environmental sustainability projects.
During the 2023 presidential election campaign, Tinubu pledged to invest in education and environmental recovery efforts, particularly in regions affected by industrial pollution.
With this latest signing, many see it as a step toward fulfilling those promises—but expectations remain high on how soon the university will become operational and whether it will receive the funding and infrastructure required to thrive.