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Nasarawa Gov Pays NOUN’s CofO Bill with Personal Salary

- In Lafia

Igbawase Ukumba

Governor Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa State has offset the Certificat­e of Occupancy (CofO) bill hanging on the neck of the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN), Lafia Study Centre with his June and July salaries as governor of the state.

He said the gesture was his personal commitment and that of the state government to providing quality education for its people.

The governor declared his readiness to offset the bill when the management of the Lafia Study Centre paid him a courtesy visit at the Government House.

He commended the management of the university for the good work of providing the state and its environs with quality education, even as he assured the members of his administra­tion’s readiness to support the institutio­n in every way it could to boost their morale to do more.

Responding to a request by the institutio­n’s management for a waiver on land acquisitio­n charges, Sule maintained that he would not talk of revenue generation and at the same time grant waivers on land charges, however, he said: “Luckily for you, I have not been paid my June salary yet, so they are paying me both June and July salaries at the same time. Therefore, I will pay the bills for you out of my salaries of the months of June and July.

“That will be part of my own personal contributi­on to the developmen­t of education. As I always say, I will continue to support education in every way that I could.”

He further pledged to support the university to construct a befitting hall in the institutio­n.

In his remarks, the NOUN Lafia Centre Director, Prof. Alachi Atu commended the governor for his activities in the areas of health, education, youth and women empowermen­t, revenue generation, and attracting investors all aimed at impacting positively on the people of the state.

He said with the institutio­n’s philosophy of ‘work and learn’, the university provides cost-effective, innovative, affordable and flexible education for all Nigerians.

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