Get Your PVC, Ebonyi College Of Health Provost Tells Staff
By Alex Odeh
The Provost of the College of Health Science and Technology, Ngbo, Princess Chetachi Chibueze Jerry Usulor, has implored all academic and non-academic personnel to prioritize voter registration in anticipation of the forthcoming 2027 general elections.
She articulated this appeal during a meeting with the institution’s staff upon her assumption of office.
In her address to journalists following the staff meeting held recently, Princess Chetachi underscored the significance of active civic participation, urging all members to ensure they possess valid voter cards in preparation for the elections.
She accentuated that the educational landscape of the state has markedly improved under the stewardship of Governor Francis Ogbonna Nwifuru.
“Governor Nwifuru has genuinely revolutionized the educational sector in our state,”she asserted. “His administration has established a robust foundation, and it is imperative for us to uphold and perpetuate these positive transformations by ensuring his re-election in 2027.”
The provost referenced various infrastructural initiatives propelled by the current government, which she contends have substantially benefited both the education sector and the state at large.
She posited that it is the duty of the educated populace to safeguard these advancements.
“Acquiring your voter cards is not merely a civic obligation; it is a pledge to preserve the progress we’ve achieved in education and beyond,”she urged. “Let us unite to support a leader who has exemplified commitment and vision for our state’s future.”
Princess Chitachi’s clarion call resonates with the broader imperative of equipping citizens to engage fully in the democratic process. As the 2027 elections loom, her leadership emphasizes the pivotal role of educational institutions in galvanizing their communities toward active participation in governance.
