Friday, August 16, 2019

ADSU, ADHA PARTNER FOR THE GROWTH OF UNIVERSITY MUBI



Adamawa State University (ADSU) Mubi, and the State House of Assembly Standing Committee on Education have resolved to partner with a view to ensuring the growth of the only state owned university in Adamawa.

This was part of the deliberation between the University and the House Committee on Education during a familiarisation visit by the Committee at the University today.

Speaking while leading other members of committee, the chairman and member representing Hong constituency, Hon. Bathiya Wesley, said the committee found it absolutely necessary to embark on the tour so as to know the ministries, departments and agencies under the committee.

The lawmaker pledged the readiness of his committee to partner the institution so as to see to the development of the only state university.

Hon. Bathiya, told the university that his committee has taken it upon itself to work hard and complement the effort of the present administration in uplifting the standard of education.

He said his committee is well prepared to legislate on issues affecting the growth of the university, appealing for support and cooperation for the growth of the sector in general.

Responding, the Acting Vice Chancellor of the State University, Prof Kaletapwa Farauta, said that the university is willing to collaborate so that it will grow and be rated like any other university in the country, saying that Adamawa state should not be left out as it is yearning for the growth of the university.

She told the committee that the institution has able hands and good brains that will move the university forward, saying that they are working on the issue of team building so that the school will develop.

According to the Acting VC, none of them can succeed in isolation as they need one another to relate and move forward, saying that the university needs the committee so that together they can develop the institution.

She explained that the university is being governed by law and pleaded with the house to pass one of their bill that is pending at the house, commending the chairman of the committee for pledging his committee's resolved to always leave its doors open for them.

Prof Kaletapwa Farauta, added that the committee's promise to leave its doors open has caught their attention, and said that the university will in due course approach the committee on issues affecting the institution for legislation.

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