Our History
Imo State Polytechnic Umuagwo, Ohaji (formerly Imo State of Agriculture) wash
established in the year 1978, by the Imo State Government as an arm of the ministry
of Agriculture and Natural Resources, with the responsibility of producing agriculturists
of middle level cadre, for the prosecution of the State agricultural policies. It now has
two campuses at Orlu and Ehime Mbano
The Polytechnic became an autonomous institution with a governing council under edict No.
11 of 1979 (law).
It metamorphosed to Michael Okpara College of Agriculture and Technology (MOCATECH) Umuagwo
in 2005 following the institution of an administrative panel by the Government of Chief (Dr.)
Achike Udenwa on March 30th 2004 to review the curricular and the structure of the Polytechnic with
a view to improving its operational capabilities. The institution was established to provide
courses of study, training and research as well as development of techniques and skills
in all branches of agriculture and technology of a standard, leading to the award of National
Diploma (ND) and Higher National Diploma (HND). In addition, it provides courses in areas of
Pre-ND, Associate certificates and other short courses which are mounted periodically to
improve the skills and techniques of agricultural personnel and farmers.
It is on record
that the institution was the first of Agriculture in Nigeria to have its Programmes
accredited by the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE) in 1983. The institution was
finally upgraded to a polytechnic status (Imo State Polytechnic) in 2007 following the
signing into law of a bill passed by the Imo State House of Assembly by His Excellency,
Executive Governor of Imo State, Chief Ikedi Ohakim. The law known as the Imo State Polytechnic
law No. 11 of 2007 amended the Edict No. 11 of 1979 that established the institution as a
Monotechnic. Since its establishment, the institution has kept faith with its mandate of
training highly skilled manpower for the development of the nation’s Agricultural and Technological
sectors. About 60% of our Diplomats are self-employed while the remaining 40% are employed in
the various establishments such as Educational institutions, Ministries, Agricultural
Development Programme (ADP), Financial Institutions, Oil Companies, Military and Para-military
Organizations among others.
The Polytechnic is located on 360 hectares of land, donated by the Umuagwo community in the
Ohaji/Egbema/Oguta Local Government Area of Imo State.
It is sited 26 kilometres from the Owerri Capital Territory, on the Owerri-Port Harcourt road.
Imo state Polytechnic is recognized in the comity of Polytechnics in Nigeria, national and
international agencies such as NBTE, JAMB, NYSC, Federal scholarship Board and ETF.
The polytechnic status of the institution has brought about several structural and
physical developments as well as reorganization of courses and the introduction of
new academic programmes.