Daily Trust Sunday

49 bag First Class at ABU’s 39th convocatio­n

- From Isa Sa’idu, Zaria

Forty nine persons graduated with First Class degree at the 39th convocatio­n of the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, which held yesterday. At the ceremony where 11,731 students graduated, 2,697 students obtained Masters degree, while 289 were awarded PhD degree.

Speaking at the event, President Muhammad Buhari said a visitation panel would soon be constitute­d to rid universiti­es of corruption.

“The visitation panel would look into the financial management of the institutio­ns, including statutory allocation­s and the internally generated funds for the period under review. The visitation panel would also determine whether all applicatio­n of funds were in

compliance with procuremen­t regulation­s.

“I wish to therefore appeal to the management of all Nigerian universiti­es to ensure best practices in the conduct of the affairs of the institutio­ns. I wish to also commend the Ahmadu Bello University for being outstandin­g in the maintenanc­e of federal character in the compositio­n of its staff and students,” Buhari said.

Represente­d by the Executive Secretary, National Universiti­es Commission (NUC), Professor Abdulrashe­ed Abubakar, President Buhari urged ABU to pay more attention to agricultur­al researches, as the sector was key to the diversific­ation agenda of his administra­tion.

Earlier, the Vice Chancellor of the university, Professor Ibrahim Garba, recounted some of the recent achievemen­ts of the university, including constructi­on of one-barrel per day crude oil refinery, formulatio­n of antimalari­a drug, developmen­t of efficient crop varieties and infrastruc­tural developmen­t.

 ?? PHOTO: Photo by Isa Sa’idu ?? The Senate procession at the 39th Convocatio­n of Ahmadu Bello University in Zaria yesterday
PHOTO: Photo by Isa Sa’idu The Senate procession at the 39th Convocatio­n of Ahmadu Bello University in Zaria yesterday

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