ESUT VC Commissions Landmark Projects in Faculty of Management Sciences
…Lauds Prof Ugwuanyi’s Transformative Leadership
The Vice-Chancellor of Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT), Prof Aloysius-Michaels Okolie on Wednesday commissioned several landmark projects at the Faculty of Management Sciences (FMS) aimed at enhancing the quality of education and facilities for students and staff members. These developments are part of a broader initiative to modernize the university’s infrastructure and improve the overall teaching and learning in the faculty
During the commissioning ceremony, the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Professor Chike Nwoha who stood in for the VC, commended the FMS Dean, Professor Uchenna Boniface Ugwuanyi for his transformative leadership and commitment to educational excellence.
This is even as stakeholders, including faculty members, students, and alumni, praises his vision and efforts in bringing these projects to fruition.
Among the commissioned projects are – the renovated and furnished Dean’s office, reticulated borehole across departments and offices, renovated and furnished Postgraduate Hall, and compound paving – which demonstrate the FMS Board’s dedication to providing a conducive pedagogy.
Speaking after touring the various facilities, Prof Okolie commended the Dean and his team for their pragmatic vision which aligns with the University Management’s derive to reposition ESUT and restore its glory.
“I want to ,on behalf of the Management, thank the Dean and his team for your visionary insight in repositioning the faculty. There is no doubt that Faculty of Management Sciences is now the pace setters.
“During convocation, His Excellency was here to commission 140KVA Solar Power in the faculty Today, we are here, six months later, to witness other enduring facilities by the faculty.
“We commend those who worked collaboratively in ensuring that these projects came to limelight. These massive infrastructure will not only aid teaching and learning but also enhance academic excellence as they are inline with the Management’s derive,” the VC said.
On his part, the Dean, Prof Ugwuanyi said that the facilities are the key components of his agenda before coming into office and expressed gratitude to the students, staff and management for their support.

“Today, we gather to commission several developmental projects that showcase our commitment to excellence.
“These projects – the renovated and furnished Dean’s office, reticulated borehole, renovated and furnished PG Hall, and compound paving – demonstrate our dedication to providing a conducive learning environment. They will undoubtedly enhance our academic experience, foster a sense of community, and provide a comfortable space for our students to thrive. These improvements will have a direct impact on our students’ learning outcomes and overall well-being, and we are thrilled to take this significant step forward.
“They reflect our duty to support the university’s vision and management’s efforts to uplift its image and status. I express my profound gratitude to the Vice Chancellor for his leadership and vision. I assure you, sir, of our unwavering commitment to academic excellence and supporting the university’s growth.
“As we strive for excellence, our faculty looks up to the school management for guidance and support, knowing that together, we can achieve greater heights. We appreciate your unwavering support and pledge to continue working tirelessly towards our shared goals. I want to thank my students, staff and the Board for their support,” he stated.
Prof. Ugwuanyi reiterated his dedication to continuous improvement and urged the faculty and students to take full advantage of the new facilities. He emphasized that the university’s progress relies on collective efforts and collaboration among all stakeholders.