Akanu Ibiam Federal Polytechnic, Unwana (formerly The Federal
Polytechnic, Unwana – Afikpo) was established by Decree No.33 of 1979.
The Polytechnic effectively took off in November 1981 when the pioneer
Rector Late Engr. Dr. O. B. Epelle assumed duties at the temporary
Office at Afikpo. Work then commenced on the rehabilitation of the
Polytechnic’s temporary site at Okposi in Ohaozara Local Government Area
of the then Imo State. At the same time, perimeter survey of the
permanent site of the Institution at Unwana, in Afikpo Local Government
Area commenced. On April 30, 1982, the Foundation Stone of the
Polytechnic was laid at Unwana by the then Vice President of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria, Chief Dr. Alex Ekwueme.
On May 27, 1982 the Institution admitted its first batch of 178
students for courses in Business Administration and Management,
Secretarial studies, Electrical/Electronics Engineering Technology and
Mechanical Engineering Technology. The Institution has since included
Accountancy, Civil Engineering Technology and Science Laboratory
Technology Departments. Other departments which included Computer
Science, Pre ND Science, Food Technology, Ceramic Technology,
Hospitality and Tourism Management, Building Technology, Quantity
Surveying, Estate Management, Surveying and GeoInformatics Technology,
Architectural Technology, Mathematics/Statistics, Agricultural
Technology, Public Administration, Marketing and Pre ND Business Studies
had since been accredited. Most of these
departments run programmes in
both National and Higher National Diploma Courses.
On September
25, 1982, the Polytechnic was officially declared open at a
matriculation ceremony which marked the formal admission of the first
batch of students. The student population has grown from 178 in 1981/82
to more than 5000 in 2010/2011 session.
On the 9th of June, 1987,
the Polytechnic moved to its permanent site from where it operates now.
Unwana the permanent home of the Institution is a town by the bank of
the Cross River. Unwana people have a rich culture as well as a
conducive environment for academic pursuits.
PHILOPHY OF THE POLYTECHNIC
The
philosophy of the polytechnic is embodied in her MOTTO which is "SKILL
FOR TECHNOLOGYICAL FREEDOM". The philosophy is principally aimed at
inculcating in students and staff the discipline of hard-work to be able
to acquire both the practical and theoretical skills necessary for self
reliance. The Logo shows the local pottery/ceramics, one of the
mankind’s earliest technologies. Inside the pot with a gear wheel
stopper are ears of rice an expression of the link between agriculture
technology and engineering technology. The entire conception is a symbol
of motion to modern technology. The objectives of the Polytechnic are
in keeping with the Federal Government policy on Technical Education,
which broadly stated, are:
- To provide trained manpower in applied Science, Technology and Commerce particularly on sub-professional grades;
- To
provide the technical knowledge and vocational skills necessary for
agricultural, industrial, commercial and economic development;
- To
provide people who can apply scientific knowledge to the improvement
and solution of environmental problems for the use and convenience of
man;
- To give an introduction to professional studies in engineering and other Technologies;
- To
give training and impart the necessary skills leading to the
production of craftsman, technicians and other skilled personnel who
will be enterprising and self-reliant; and
- To enable our young men and women to have an intelligent understanding of the increasing complexity of technology.
Akanu
Ibiam Federal Polytechnic, Unwana in its 30 years of existence from
October 1981 till date has not only lived and performed creditably
within expectation but well above board.
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