The University of Calabar entered a new phase today as Prof Offiong E Offiong assumed office as the twelfth Vice Chancellor at a ceremony in the International Conference Centre. His remarks outlined an administration he described as firm, fair, and determined to strengthen the university’s standing.
Prof Offiong thanked President Bola Tinubu, Governor Bassey Otu, and the Governor’s wife for creating conditions that support the work of the institution. He also recognised his family, friends, and supporters for their steady encouragement. He noted that the occasion was not about celebrating one person, but about advancing the institution.
He promised to build on the achievements of past Vice Chancellors and address long standing concerns. These include the condition of staff quarters, the reopening of access roads that were closed, and the improvement of the university’s demonstration secondary schools. He encouraged staff and students to aim for strong academic performance and to embrace innovation across their fields.
Prof Offiong said the university would work to harness its academic strength for the benefit of students and the wider community. He described the new administration as one that intends to pursue its goals with resolve and serve as a source of hope for young people seeking sound education.
He announced a twelve point vision to guide his tenure. The plan covers academic excellence, stronger research activity, improved student welfare through a Vice Chancellor’s scholarship, expansion of the work study programme, human capital development, revenue growth, transparent governance, and the strengthening of the ICT and quality assurance system.
He also introduced a new community outreach and engagement initiative to rebuild trust with the surrounding community. On a broader scale, he pledged to deepen the university’s international partnerships to widen opportunities for staff and students.
Environmental protection, he said, will receive special attention. Green areas will be preserved and improper disposal of waste will attract consequences. Security of lives and property remains a priority.
Prof Offiong pledged to lead with integrity and clarity. He stated that indiscipline would not be tolerated and described himself as a servant leader. He said the administration would confront problems such as admission racketeering and fraudulent NYSC mobilisation.
He encouraged students to make meaningful use of their time and said the university would provide an atmosphere that supports learning. He acknowledged that the institution has faced negative publicity in recent years and promised deliberate action to correct public perception.
He concluded by saying the work ahead is considerable and cannot be carried out by the management team alone. He invited individuals of goodwill who share a clear vision to join in moving the university forward.
The ceremony drew a wide audience. Present were the Chairman of the UNICAL Governing Council and members of the council, the immediate past Vice Chancellor Prof Florence Obi, the Vice Chancellor of the University of Cross River State, Prof Francisca Bassey, Prof Anthony Owan Enoh, several former Vice Chancellors, and other distinguished guests.













