KDSG Support Fed. University Of Applied Science Kachia With Logistics

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KDSG Support Fed. University Of Applied Science Kachia With Logistics
KDSG Support Fed. University Of Applied Science Kachia With Logistics

FIC Report (Kaduna State) – The Kaduna State Governor Senator Uba Sani administration’s promise to give necessary logistical support to the Federal University of Applied Sciences, Kachia to smoothen the take-off of the institution in September, 2025.

Sani presented a car each to the Pro-Chancellor and Vice Chancellor, as well as a bus for students and staff.

The formal presentation was made when he held a meeting with the institution’s Board Members and Stakeholders to review progress so far made and to strengthen collaboration between the Kaduna State Government and the university. The team was led by the Pro-Chancellor, His Lordship, Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah.

He said his administration is committed to supporting the university through the provision of infrastructure like roads for better access.

Uba explained that we are also working with security agencies to ensure a safe and secure learning and teaching environment, while engaging federal stakeholders and partners to fast-track the university’s growth and operational readiness.

During the meeting, the Pro-Chancellor and Vice Chancellor commended the state government for its unwavering support, especially in facilitating the establishment of the university and preparing it ahead of the admission of its pioneer students. They noted that the proactive backing from the state has been instrumental in laying a strong foundation for the institution’s takeoff.

The Federal University of Applied Sciences, Kachia, stands as a beacon of hope—a catalyst for change and a vehicle for transforming the socio-economic landscape of our region.

He mentioned that we shall continue to work closely with the management team to ensure that the institution fulfills its mission to develop practical knowledge, advance innovation, and empower future generations.

Signed:

Muhammad Gwani
CIO FIRC Kaduna.