Saturday 14 April 2018

We are Reclaiming our Gully Erosion Damaged Roads — FUTO Vice Chancellor


Sometime in October 29th, 2017, I made an alerting publication concerning the Gully Erosion being formed at our Senate Roundabout.



I advised every FUTO Student, Staffs, Drivers, Workers, to be very careful & apply caution on getting to that part of the road.
I even insisted that it would be much better if everyone desert that part of the roundabout and make use of the other part to avoid stories that touch the heart.

I drew the attention of the School Management for quick & immediate action before that GULLY Kills a FUTO Student(s).

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During the last Senate Meeting in March, the school management passed a bill for the thoroughly reclamation of the Gully Erosion destroyed road.

This is an awesome reaction to a delicate case. KUDOS to our Vice Chancellor & his Cabinet.
I haven't seen an admittance as reactive to things as our Prof. F. C. Eze led administration.

Take a closer look at the Gully when working towards Diamond Bank, FUTO, you would notice that it is close to demarcation of the Road and this would have caused a great havoc if the School Management under Prof. F. C. Eze led administration didn't react fast.

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Currently, the Gully Reclamation process is on going. The Engineers have kicked off work starting from construction of a ditch to filling of sand & concrete into the gully opening to strength the Road.





According to one of the engineers, he said that the Gully Erosion destroyed land might be reclaimed on or before September 2018 if all necessary criteria are being put to place.

FUTO Students be grateful to our PROactive School Management, under the Prof. F. C. Eze led administration.

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