NUC Gives Operational Licence To Kogi State
The Kogi
State government has been granted an operational licence by the National
Universities Commission,(NUC) towards establishing a specialised institution in
Osara, Adabi local government area of the state.
The new
institution which has been named the Confluence University of Science and
Technology brings to 50, the number of state owned universities in the country.
Executive
Secretary of the NUC, Prof. Abubakar Rasheed, who disclosed this, said the
university which will be deeply rooted in the promotion of Science, Technology,
Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) will also have a state of the art facility
in its college of medicine.
He
reiterated that Kogi State leads other northern states in education and its
output as this can be seen in JAMB aggregates, number of job seekers, and even
in the quality of graduates from tertiary institutions.
According to
him: “It is not just any kind of university the state government has chosen to
establish but a specialized university which will centre on accelerating
education and serve as one key propeller of moving Nigeria forward in terms of
skills and challenges.
“Kogi State
is the leader in education in the entire northern states. This can be seen even
in the quality of JAMB results, the number of job seekers, and even from the
quality of graduates from the north. Kogi state has no second in Nigeria.
“It has been
recognised as the 50th State University in the country. Already, JAMB, TETFund,
NYSC are being notified of the establishment of this university.
In his
response to the approval, the Kogi State governor, Yahaya Bello, said the
establishment of the institution was not only a dream come true but an avenue
that will serve not just Kogi indigenes but Nigerians and humanity as a whole.
He said the
University which will be of international repute will harness the solid and
liquid natural resources at its disposal and will engage not only Nigerian
scholars but those of international repute.
Stressing
that all has been put in place to ensure that the University does not lack
funding from the beginning and for as long as it exists, the governor thanked
the minister of education, Mallam Adamu Adamu, for reinstating history as a
subject back in the school curriculum, adding that a wasted generation in Kogi
State has been forestalled.
“Kogi State
is blessed with lots of solid and liquid minerals. Why don’t we sit and develop
our own resources as the future will be driven by science and technology. They
should be put to use amongst us.
“We will see
that the University does not lack funding from the start and for as long as it
exists. I thank the minister for bringing history back to the schools
curriculum. A wasted generation has been forestalled. We give our children good
history and not history that will divide us,” he said.
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