The University of Calabar (UNICAL), has restated its resolve to collaborate with intellectual societies on the promotion of academic excellence.
Vice-Chancellor of the institution, Prof. Zana Akpagu, stated this at the institution’s Senate chambers, during the 2nd Zonal Annual Conference of the Nigerian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (NSBMEB) with the theme: “The Role of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology in a Recessed Economy”.
Prof. Akpagu said the collaboration is one of the cardinal objectives of the institution aimed at promoting academic and intellectual excellence.
The vice-chancellor noted that the institution was already promoting academic excellence by encouraging useful and beneficial exchange of ideas through conferences, seminars and workshops, adding that the theme of the conference was apt following the economic recession currently bedeviling the country.
He thanked NSBMB for giving UNICAL the hosting rights of its 2nd Zonal conference and promised to support them.
The vice-chancellor, however, expressed joy that NSBMB was at the verge of assuming the status of an institute, saying it will confer on them the legal status for regulating and controlling their profession.
He also commended the local organizing committee for organizing the event and urged them to attract the national conference of NSBMB to Unical.
This is even as he congratulated the University of Ilorin for topping the ranks of Nigerian Universities and thanked them for providing the leadership for NSBMB.
Also speaking, National President of NSBMB, Mrs. Sylvia Malomo, thanked the vice-chancellor for providing an enabling environment for the conference.
She also applauded the vice-chancellor for his developmental strides in the institution, stressing that the institution has witnessed tremendous transformation since he assumed office.
Malomo commended the South-South and South- east zones of NSBMB for its consistency in promoting the activities of the society.
She said Biochemists have been at the forefront of administration in the country, adding that, ‘’ we have biochemists as Vice-Chancellors, we have them as governors, we have them as lawmakers, we have them in various high positions in government and private sector.’’
The NSBMB President also commended the South-South Zonal Coordinator, Prof Friday Uboh for working assiduously to promote the activities of the society, describing him as a go-getter.
Friday Nwagbara, Calabar