Gov Sule unveils Nasarawa University Strategic Action Plan 2024-2029
Gov Sule unveils Nasarawa University Strategic Action Plan 2024-2029
Gov. Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa State has unveiled the Nasarawa State University, Keffi (NSUK) Strategic Action Plan 2024-2029.
Sule unveiled the document at the university’s 4th stakeholders meeting and one year anniversary of the Vice Chancellor, Prof Sa’adatu Liman in Keffi on Tuesday.
The Voice Media Trust (VMT NEWS) reports that the plan outlined the strategic initiatives and objectives for implementation in the institution.
Sule applauded the management of the university for the strategic plan and promised that his administration will give the university the maximum support to enable it actualise the plan.
“I came in and found a rising profile of the university, so I must do my best for this university to rise to the top,
“I’m happy that we have a team that is driving the plan, which is the best that we can achieve for this institution.
” However, I am also aware that the institution has the capacity, the prospects and the potentials to be among the leading universities in the entire country.
“Based on these positive prospects , my administration has resolved to give maximum support to enable it to be one of the best in the country,” Sule said.
According to him, his administration is looking into the challenges facing the institution such as insecurity, fencing and accommodations.
“As a matter of fact, in the next few days, we are going to sign a Public Private Partnership with a company that constructed the hostels at University of Lagos.
“The company is coming to construct 1,152 bed hostels.”
In his remark, Prof. Attahiru Jega, the Pro Chancellor and Chairman of Council of the university, appreciated the state government for the commitment shown.
Jega also applauded the Vice Chancellor for the feats she was able to achieve in her first year in office, and assured her that the governing council would continue to give her and her management team maximum support.
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In her remarks, the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Saadatu Liman, who spoke on the goals of the institution, said the university would ensure its curriculum remained relevant to national and global demands.
“I am proud to report that, within a year, we have made tangible and meaningful progress in turning this vision into reality,” she said.
She further called for stakeholders’ support to enable the university achieve its set goals, especially actualizing its Strategic Action Plan 2024-2029.
“Let me emphasise that this one-year milestone is not a destination.
“Rather, it is a defining beginning as it marks the foundation of a new era of growth, excellence and global relevance for Nasarawa State University Keffi,” she said.