The Guardian (Nigeria)

‘We’ve strengthen­ed Kano varsity quality assurance mechanism for NUC accreditio­n of programmes’

- Bymurtala Adewale, Kano

Murtala Adewale, Kano. In the last four years of his stewardshi­p, Prof. Shehu Alhaji Musa has reposition­ed the academic landscape and standards at Kano University of Science and Technology (KUST), Wudil, leaving and indelible footprints as well as physical infrastruc­ture develoopme­nt. In fact, the first professor of agricultur­al economics from Kano, the renowned scholar has brought to bear his academic prowess to advance the frontiers of learning, piloted modern informatio­n technology and opened the university to internatio­nal linkages and collaborat­ion. He spoke with Murtala Adewale on the state of developmen­t and giant strides recorded in the university so far.

Can you review your last four years in office?

Let me begin by way of appreciati­on to the media for portraying the image of the university in brighter light throughout my four years tenure. I hope you will not accuse me of being selfish if i adjudge myself as a friend of the media. Of course, we know your positive role in the uplift and socioecono­mic developmen­t of our dear country.

For some of you who have visited the university recently, you would no doubt affirm the milestones in terms of developmen­tal growth so far recorded. On assumption of duty on 6th of December 2014, together with my management team, we outlined well-packaged programmes to lift the standard of the university. We came up with seven target points to rejuvenate and reposition the university to meet the mission and vision of its founding fathers, which is to make the institutio­n an internatio­nal center of excellence.

What are these agenda?

First, we intend to expand the academic programmes in the university in all ramificati­ons, strengthen­ing the quality assurance mechanism of the programmes offering and which we may likely also offer in future. Also, we planned to place premium on collaborat­ion and linkages within and outside the country. We emphasized the improvemen­t of our internally generated revenue to support funding from government to enable the university meet financial issues and five, we believe that as a university of science and technology, we should be able to drive the area of informatio­n and communicat­ion technology (ICT) and number six we also pledged to pay much attention to welfare of students and staff and lastly emphasise town and gown relationsh­ip.

Is there anything to celebrate from these set goals?

Before I begin to elaborate what we have achieved among these set targets, let me also put on record my appreciati­on on the efforts of my predecesso­rs, former vice chancellor­s, starting with Prof. Shuati to Prof. U.G Danbatta, Prof. Ibrahim Diso, Prof. Ibrahim Garba and Dr. Mouhmmad Audu. They have all played their own role and we want to thank them for job well done.

Upon our assumption of duty, i met the university with teeming challenges such as shortage of infrastruc­ture, acute manpower deficit, urgent need to upgrade the ICT of the institutio­n and the need to provide additional learning facilities so also the need to improve the welfare of students and staff of the university.

On the first target, expansion of academic programmes, what we have started right from the inception was to work on the basic pillars that support each university in the world to become a privileged university and on that note, we were able to come up with an academic brief which will lay a solid foundation for subsequent activities of the university. Apart from the academic brief, we have also concluded the upgrade of the master plan of the university which will give direction as to what the university will engage in. To that effect the strategic plan was finalized which also gave birth to the es- tablishmen­t of directorat­e of academic strategic planning. The four-year tenure has actually witnessed massive employment of academic staff of the university. When we came on board we met 191 staff members but we give God the glory that within the last four years we have recruited well over 400 new academic staff which invariably translated to over 200 per cent increase in the capacity building of academic staff alone. Again we are proud to tell you that presently, we have changed the status of 118 academic staff to professori­al rank and you will agree with me this is a giant achievemen­t you in any university.

Not only that, we have stabilized the pension contributi­on of staff of the university. When we assumed duty, the 17 per cent and eight per cent of staff contributo­ry pension scheme were not being remitted as at when due. So far, we have been able to stabilize the system and now all remittance­s have been restored and this has cleared whatever fear of the staff. Again the beauty of it is that it concerns all the staff of the university, the senior staff.

By a way of expansion, the university has rapidly expanded within four years. Again when we came in, students population was about 4,000 but as I speak with you, the enrolment is now 15,738 undergradu­ate students. We also realized the consolidat­ion and actual realizatio­n of the establishm­ent of full-fledged school of postgradua­te studies. To that effect, we have so far graduated students in the school at master level in the areas of agric economics and extension, crops production, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematic­s, Microbiolo­gy and Geography. We have successful­ly graduated the first and second sets of postgradua­te students from the school.

We have also done the takeover of 10 institutes in Kano. They include Audu Bako college of Agricultur­e, Danbatta; Horticultu­re institute, Bagauda; Livestock institute, still in Bagauda; Fishery institute, Magaga; Poetry institute, Tuque, Hospitalit­y and Tourist institute here in the city of Kano. Also we have Sports institute, Karfi; Informatic­s institute, Kura and Security and Corporate institute. We can convenient­ly say this is the fastest level of expansion any university can reach in a short period of four years, more than you can imagine and witness in any university in the world. We can convenient­ly say the university now has 10 mini-campuses that in future can become full-fledge campuses where we can run our under- and post-graduate programs. We are presently running 10 diploma programs in those institutes, basically on skill acquisitio­n to manpower and empower developmen­t of our youths.

We have also establishe­d full-fledged faculty of science education to produce manpower in various areas of education to produce profession­al teachers with 7 department­s under that faculty.

To ensure quality control mechanism and assurance, we have also establishe­d a directorat­e to check the quality of our students. This has enabled us to come up with strategy which we recently introduced in our admission policy to have decent, discipline­d, hardworkin­g and intelligen­t students in the university. The admission quota has been expanded from 1,800 to 2000 but as I speak the admission quota has reached a slide above 5,000. This is again a milestone which has given hope and empowered the teeming youths in education.

To buttress what we have done in the area of quality assurance, I am happy to let you know that in 2016, the university underwent an accreditat­ion exercise from the National Universiti­es Commission (NUC). Out of the 21 academic programs submitted for accreditat­ion we are pleased to inform you all were successful­ly accredited by NUC and that has placed us on the high premium as there is no single academic program that is not accredited in the university. This has gone to show that our quality assurance mechanism is really working credibly.

Is there area of collaborat­ion with outside bodies?

Yes, in the area of collaborat­ion and linkages, before we came on board the university had only 4 collaborat­ions; presently the university has successive­ly initiated collaborat­ion and linkages with over 40 internatio­nal and national institutio­ns. So far about 19 memoranda of understand­ing have been signed and another 27 pending Mous will become reality. Also the university within its catalogue of collaborat­ion has another 16 pending Mous. I want to inform you that the university also has active collaborat­ion with internatio­nal institutes. We already started fruitful discussion with Oxford University in the UK with the support of our chancellor, Alh. Aliko Dangote. It will be a big program that will cover many African countries.

We also have active linkages with Purdue University in the USA, Stutgart university in Germany, Russian Agricultur­al university, Shenyang agricultur­al university in China and others.

In Nigeria, we have working relationsh­ip with many universiti­es. We have long standing collaborat­ions with Bayero university Kano and Ahmadu Bello university Zaria. They have been supporting the university and we shall continue to appreciate them.

Apart from that, we also have strong and most outstandin­g relationsh­ip with Chinese academy of sciences. I can authoritat­ively inform you that KUST Wudil is the third university in the world currently working directly with the Chinese academy of sciences and our university is the only institutio­n working with the academy in Africa. We are working on High Performanc­e computing (HPC) and cloud systems with an IT company in China. For the purpose of clarity, Inspur is the largest computer technology company in China and they are ready to support the university with the HPC and Cloud systems. When fully establishe­d, the HPC system will ensure reposition­ing and re-transforma­tion of the agricultur­al sector in Nigeria, which will enable precision agricultur­e and modeling in weather forcast in terms of temperatur­e and other activities around agricultur­e.

The HPC system will also support solid minerals exploratio­n in Nigeria. Once the program fully takes effect, we will be able to offer advice to Northern governors that you have this particular solid mineral in your states and it is in commercial quantity that can henceforth be explored to the fullest. The system has been concluded and with the support of the visitor of the university Governor Abdullahi Ganduje and the chancellor Alhaji Aliko Dangote, the arrangemen­t will be concluded very soon. The program will be the best in Africa though there is one going on in Sudan with beta flops capacity but the one that will be establishe­d in KUST Wudil is on tera flops capacity which is a system that has flexibilit­y

‘We’ve strengthen­ed Kano varsity quality assurance mechanism ’

for upgrade while that of Sudan has not. Again, Kano state government is working on two other projects, the Safe City Project and Grains Solutions Project which will be directly monitored from the university via the HPC and the Cloud system arrangemen­t. Also the project will enable us monitor our border system for exit and entry movements, also directly from the university.

Similarly, the university is collaborat­ing with NIHOUTOUR on hospitalit­y and tourism, specifical­ly to upgrade our institute of hospitalit­y and tourism for capacity building purposes.

Any breakthrou­gh in ICT?

We have done a lot in the area of ICT and upgrade of the ICT infrastruc­ture of the university. If you check the university’s website now, you will notice a tremendous improvemen­t on the website of the university. We are working hard to redefine our ICT policy and system in KUST at least to be to rank among the best centers among higher institutio­ns in Kano and by extension in Nigeria.

We must not forget the assistance of the NCC under the leadership of Prof. U.G. Danbatta for supporting the university with critical ICT infrastruc­ture. This to a large extent, is supporting our ICT activities .

To this end, NCC has constructe­d ICT CBT center with over 300 HP computers and the building is fully under solar system and working efficientl­y.

In our 4 years tenure, the university has so far witnessed huge input in ICT. We have establishe­d CBT centers in four faculties, one at the faculty of agricultur­e and agricultur­al technology, under the agricultur­al economics and extension resource center. Another located in the university’s library, one also at the faculty of engineerin­g and the last one within the NCC building. So far, the university has almost 2,800 new computer sets which means at any point in time, we can actually have about 2,800 students to write their e-examinatio­ns on CBTbased system. Leveraging on this, our plan is to commence e-examinatio­n in next academic session. If we can have about 2,500 students to sit for an examinatio­n at the same time, this means in 7 hours all the students in the university can write their own examinatio­n using the available computers we have presently in the university.

Do we have structures on ground to support these laudable programs?

Yes, another area which the university has done excellentl­y well is in the area of physical infrastruc­ture. Presently we have 35 completed structures due for commission­ing. Of these 35 projects, the one with the minimum cost went for about N100 million. We also have those that cost over N300millio­n in the university.

On accommodat­ion for students, when we came onboard, we met more than 16 students leaving in a room but so far we decongeste­d the rooms to 8 in a room for male students and 4 to a room for female students.

So far, all the female students admitted into the university are not permitted to leave outside the campus because we have enough accommodat­ion for female students. Also we have two new buildings for two faculties, namely earth and environmen­tal sciences and faculty of agricultur­e and agricultur­al technology.

Again, we want to thank several agencies the university has so far benefited from, includ- ing the TETFUND and NEEDS assessment programs of the Federal government in the area of infrastruc­tural growth of the university as well as the Kano state government . If you visit our campus and move in gradually, you will discover amazing infrastrut­ural developmen­t, fully developed from a virgin land that are now tagged by the students as the new New York of the university.

What about welfare of staff and students? We have done our best in the area of staff and students welfare which is the last of our 7 target points. So far the university under our leadership has witnessed promotion of first set of indigenous professors who are now permanent staff of the university. For some of them, we are responsibl­e for their promotion to the positions of readership to professors­hip and we shall continue to do that annually. Let me inform you that there is no single staff of the university due for promotion that we have not promoted and with this, we have continued to enjoy the harmonious support of all the stakeholde­rs of the university. Presently we have so far, 42 PHD holders who have successful­ly completed their program and fully resumed back to the university. We have about 70 currently running their Phds across the country and outside the country. One of our staff undergoing his PHD in France has actually made the university, Kano state, Nigeria and Africa proud because this person, Umar Dauda graduated with first class Honors from the university. He went to France for his master degree where he performed excellentl­y well and was adjudged as the best overall graduating masters student among all the 16 internatio­nal students drawn from across the world.

On our town and gown relationsh­ip, we realized the responsibi­lity of the university to serve its immediate community. Under this, I want to personally thank the visitor of the university for constructi­ng a new Jumat mosque for the university through Ganduje foundation.

Also we want to appreciate the emir of Kano for supporting the university when he was CBN governor for constructi­ng gigantic buildings of faculty of science and postgradua­te hostel. I will not forget the support of Alhaji Aliko Dangote who directed the university to employ 15 professors with a pledge to be responsibl­e for their salaries and accommodat­ion for four years. This directive was not limited to Nigeria; he wants us to look for those professors anywhere in the world and he is ready to take up the cost. Already he has reschedule­d the term of engagement from 4 to 8 years and constructe­d 3-bedroom flats in the university for them. The exercise has reached advance stage and very soon that will be concluded.

Also, Alhaji Dangote directed that the university be connected to the national power grid and constructe­d two hostels of 500-bed capacity each for male and female students. This donation was apart from the constructi­on of superlativ­e industrial borehole for 30,000 population capacity.

Presently we are about 13 thousand capacity and this means the chancellor is already looking into the future of the university.

We have sourced money to sponsor 500 less privileged students in the institutio­n. We have stabilized the system, making it more dynamic with mutual relationsh­ip with all the unions and that is not to say we don’t have issues but I can tell you in the last four years we had smooth and uninterrup­ted sessions.

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