NUC Expresses Satisfaction With Facilities at Proposed Maryam Abacha American Varsity in Kano
POLITICS DIGEST– The National Universities Commission (NUC) has expressed satisfaction with the facilities put in place at the proposed Maryam Abacha American University of Nigeria, Kano.
The Director, Public Affairs of the Commission, Malam Ibrahim Usman Yakasai made the remark on Thursday while speaking to newsmen shortly after the delegation from the commission conducted last leg of the inspection of facilities at the proposed site of the university located at Hotoro in Kano metropolis.
“As you know when a proposed private University apply to us for licence, we have to visit it to assess buildings and other facilities if it is ready for take off. So, what we have seen here is satisfactory,”
He said the NUC would continue to encourage the establishment of more private universities in the country as the existing number of both private and public universities were grossly inadequate to cater for the increasing number of candidates seeking admission to university annually.
Yakasai said the establishment of more universities in the country would give the citizens the opportunity to have access to qualitative education in the country.
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‘’There are over two million candidates that try to gain admission to tertiary institutions in the country annually while the capacity of all the 177 universities does not exceed 500,000, hence the need for the establishment of more of such institutions in the country,”he said
Also commenting, the former Deputy Governor of Kano State, Prof. Hafizu Abubakar commended the proprietor of the proposed University, Prof. Adamu Abubakar-Gwarzo for taking bull by horn.
He said the people of Kano state should thank the Almighty Allah for blessing them with Abubakar-Gwarzo who is patriotic citizen of the state.
He said there was need for wealthy citizens of Kano state to borrow a leaf from Abubakar-Gwarzo by establishing more universities in the state in view of the fact that Kano remains the most populous and densely populated state in the country.
“Five years back I had never emergined somebody from this part of the country will invest in education like what this young gentleman has done.
“Look at Ogun state as small as it is it has 18 private universities. So we have take up the challenge in order to move forward,” he said.
The NUC team had also paid similar inspection visit to the proposed site of Maryam Abacha American University of Nigeria, Gwarzo, Kano State.