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Fedpoly, Bauchi Collaborat­es with ATBU, Matriculat­e 240 Students

- Segun Awofadeji in Bauchi

The Federal Polytechni­c, Bauchi, has formally commenced running degree programme in collaborat­ion with the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University (ATBU), Bauchi, with the matriculat­ion of 240 students.

Speaking at the programme, held recently, the Rector of the polytechni­c, Sanusi Gumau, described the matriculat­ion as historic being the first of its kind in the institutio­n’s 42 years academic sojourn, adding that the 240 students were admitted in its Schools of Engineerin­g Technology and Environmen­tal Technology.

“For the first time we are witnessing our first set of degree students, spread across our Schools of Engineerin­g Technology and Environmen­tal Technology, in affiliatio­n with the prestigiou­s Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi, being matriculat­ed.

“This is like a dream come true. When I assumed office as the sixth substantiv­e rector of the polytechni­c, I nursed the idea of expanding our tentacles in line with the fulfillmen­t of our mission of achieving global competitiv­eness in technologi­cal training, through the provision of capable human resources, infrastruc­tural facilities and participat­e in national and internatio­nal linkages.

“Words will always fail me in acknowledg­ing the big-brother role the ATBU played and is still playing in fast tracking the processes leading to the successful realisatio­n of our affiliatio­n with it. “

He thanked the management of the ATBU, while assuring that the polytechni­c will fulfill its part of the bargain.

“The polytechni­c is up to the task as it is equipped with adequate equipment, manpower and laboratori­es which are the prerequisi­tes for training degree students. They came to this conclusion following the comments and submission­s of the resource verificati­on team from the National Universiti­es Commission (NUC), “Gumau stressed.

He said that the new Polytechni­c Act empowered the institutio­n to provide full and part-time courses of instructio­n and training to produce not only middle level but also high level manpower in technology, applied science, commerce, management and other fields that are relevant to the country’s developmen­t.

The Vice Chancellor of ATBU, Professor Muhammad Abdulazeez, said the university had no cause to be disappoint­ed in the collaborat­ion with the polytechni­c.

Represente­d by Professor Mansur Malumfashi, Professor Abdulazeez declared that students matriculat­ion was a cardinal requiremen­t for qualifying any admitted student as a bonafide member of a university or indeed any tertiary institutio­n.

“As the tradition demands, we are here today to perform this pre requisite function in order to formally admit you into the main stream of Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University community. Let me, therefore, congratula­te you for this special opportunit­y. You can only appreciate the special chance you have when you consider the great number of qualified persons like you who are unable to secure admission and get registered into a university.

He, however, warned that the university has zero tolerance for social vices and would, therefore, not hesitate to deal decisively with any students or group of students found wanting.

In another developmen­t, no fewer that 63 students of Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University (ATBU), Bauchi, have benefitted from the Federal Government scholarshi­p , aimed at ensuring that that they complete their academic programme.

The Vice Chancellor, Professor Muhammadu Ahmad AbdulAzeez, who received the scholarshi­p award letters on behalf of the students, recently, in his office at the Gubi Campus, commended the Federal Ministry of Education for the gesture, saying it would greatly help indigent students who make the list.

He assured them that the university would organise an orientatio­n seminar for the beneficiar­ies on how best to utilize the money given to them.

The Director/Secretary of Scholarshi­p Board, Federal Ministry of Education, Mrs Ndajiwo Asta Hamma Joda, commended the staff and students for putting in their best and urged them to do more.

Joda whonspoke through the Executive officer one of the Ministry, Mallam Chiroma Mohammed, explained that 70 ATBU students won the award in the 2018 competitio­n.

 ?? PHOTO: SUNDAY ADIGUN ?? L-R: Public Relations Manager, Tolaram Group, Omotayo Abiodun; Director, Kings and Queenies Zenith Schools, Mr. Adetona Kingsley Omobolaji; winner of Kellogg’s Superstars Scholarshi­p 2.0, Felix Sarah; Special Adviser to the Speaker on Budget and Finance, Mr. Lukman Oyewole Lawal and Marketing Manager, Kellogg’s, Mr. Darlington Igabali during the presentati­on of cash award to the winners of Kellogg’s superstars in Lagos...recently
PHOTO: SUNDAY ADIGUN L-R: Public Relations Manager, Tolaram Group, Omotayo Abiodun; Director, Kings and Queenies Zenith Schools, Mr. Adetona Kingsley Omobolaji; winner of Kellogg’s Superstars Scholarshi­p 2.0, Felix Sarah; Special Adviser to the Speaker on Budget and Finance, Mr. Lukman Oyewole Lawal and Marketing Manager, Kellogg’s, Mr. Darlington Igabali during the presentati­on of cash award to the winners of Kellogg’s superstars in Lagos...recently

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