Buhari lays foundation of Nigeria Army University in Borno - See Photos
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President Muhammadu Buhari on
Tuesday laid the foundation of the Nigerian Army University project in Biu,
Borno.
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Represented by the Minister of
Education, Adamu Adamu, the president said the government adopted effective
mechanisms to harness educational resources to address security, political,
social and economic challenges facing the country.
He said the establishment of
the university would be of immense benefit not only to the military but also to
the country.
“I particularly consider this
event very epochal and a turning point in the annals of the Nigerian Army with
regards to education, intellectual development and troop preparedness in the
21st century.
“I commend the Nigerian Army
for the commencement of the university which will serve as the brain box for
enhancing its responses to meet the challenges of the 21 century.
“As a government; we believed
in harnessing the full potential of education especially at the higher level,
to overcome multiple challenges from corruption and challenges of insecurity,”
he said.
Mr Buhari said his
administration had accorded priority to reinvigorating the education sector and
approved the establishment of additional universities and institutions of
higher learning in the past three years in the country.
“Since we came on board we have
increased access by establishing new universities at the federal, state and
private level.
This year alone, we have
established Nigerian Maritime University, Delta; Nigeria Air Force Institute,
Kaduna and the Nigeria Army University, Biu.
“We have also approved the
establishment of eight state and 15 private universities since we assumed
office,” he said, adding that the government had also approved various degree
awarding institutions in the country.
David Malgwi, the Acting Vice
Chancellor of the university, described the project as part of the successes
recorded in the war against insurgency in the country.
Mr Malgwi noted that the
project clearly indicated government commitment to the Reconstruction,
Rehabilitation and Resettlement (RRR) in the region that was bedeviled by
insurgency.
“The University represents the
future of Nigeria’s self-reliance in the area of science, technology, research
and capacity building training in all fields of human endeavor through the
application of modern teaching approaches to equip students with tools to live
and work in the 21 century,” he said.
He disclosed that the
university was billed to commence academic activities in 2018/2019 academic
session in five faculties and 39 programmes, adding that admission began in
collaboration with the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB).
According to the acting vice
chancellor, the institute was designed to operate with 14 faculties, 113
departments and 493 programmes.
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