In a move to revitalize and modernize tertiary education in the state, Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri has met with heads of tertiary institutions to discuss crucial reforms and improvements.
During the meeting, several important decisions were made to enhance the performance and effectiveness of these institutions in the 21st century.
They include:
- Repositioning the School of Nursing and Midwifery
- Prescription of Unaccredited Private Schools of Health
- Relocation of the College of Health and Technology, Michika
- Constitute a visitation panel for the College of Agriculture, Ganye
- Transfer of the College of Legal Studies, Yola.
Shedding more light on the decisions reached, Governor Finitiri wrote on X:
”Today, I met with heads of tertiary institutions at my office, where we discussed repositioning and strengthening our institutions for optimal performance in the 21st century.
”Together, we are committed to shaping a brighter future for our educational institutions and our state.
”These decisions reflect the commitment of the government to improving the quality of education in the state and ensuring that educational institutions are well-equipped to meet the challenges of the 21st century.
”The reforms are aimed at shaping a brighter future for both the state’s educational institutions and its residents.”