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BUA Commences Constructi­on of N250m Administra­tive Block in Al-Qalam Varsity

Commits $100m yearly for health, education

- Francis Sardauna in Katsina

The AbdulSamad Rabiu Africa Initiative (ASR Africa) has commenced the constructi­on of a N250 million administra­tive block and a conference room for the Al-Qalam University in Katsina State.

The project, an initiative of the Chairman of BUA Group, AbdulSamad Rabiu, is part of his 2022 Tertiary Education Grant Scheme (TEGS), which covers 22 tertiary institutio­ns in Nigeria.

Speaking during the ceremonial ground-breaking of the project Thursday, the Managing Director of ASR Africa, Dr. Ubon Udoh, said education is a priority area of interventi­on for ASR Africa and its chairman.

He said the chairman of ASR Africa was committing $100 million every year to support health, education and social developmen­t sectors in Nigeria and Africa at large.

He said: “The Abdu Samad Rabiu Africa Initiative gives grants every year to tertiary institutio­ns to support infrastruc­ture and other aspects of tertiary education. Presently, we have 30 tertiary institutio­ns across Nigeria that are benefiting from this kind of interventi­on.

“We have a very tedious process of selection, including the performanc­e, vision of existing management structure, and NUC ranking. Al-Qalam University scored very high, especially on the private side of the institutio­ns, and they benefited over N250 million grant”.

Udoh said the chairman of BUA group was passionate about Africans and Nigerians taking responsibi­lity for their own solutions, hence the establishm­ent of ASR Africa to intervene and create home-grown solutions to Nigeria's challenges.

He assured that the project would be completed within six months, adding that the institutio­n must focus on its sustainabi­lity and ensure it serves the purpose for which it was designed for.

He commended the management of Al-Qalam University for their cooperatio­n with the ASR Africa infrastruc­ture team by providing prompt feedback and required documentat­ion on the project to ensure its take-off.

Earlier, the Vice-chancellor of the University Prof. Nasiru Yauri, commended the Chairman of ASR Africa and the BUA Group, for finding their institutio­n worthy of the grant.

He emphasised that the project, identified by the university, is one of its priority needs, as the institutio­n was set to launch its College of Allied Health Sciences for the 2023/2024 academic year, hence the need for a befitting infrastruc­ture for the laudable purpose.

He said: “Upon completion of this project, staff and students under the Bachelor’s Degree programmes in Nursing Science, Public Health, Radiograph­y, Physiother­apy, Optometry, and Medical laboratory in the 2023/2024 academic year, will have lecture rooms and offices for their programmes.”

He applauded the management of the initiative and the chairman of BUA Group for their timely interventi­on in the project.

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