From:Femi Oyelola, Kaduna
Ahmadu Bello University Zaria has secured a grant of one billion naira (N1bn) from the Abdul Samad Rabiu Africa Initiative (ASR Africa Initiative) for infrastructure development.
This was announced yesterday when representative of the founder of the Abdul Samad Rabiu Africa Initiative (ASR Africa Initiative) Dr Aliyu Idi Hong,
visited for the two Projects in Zaria.
He explained that the money is to be used for the reconstruction of Danfodio students hostel and Department of Building at Site II of the University.
Hong, a former Minister of State for Health and an ABU alumnus, said that his coming to ABU was essentially in response to the visit made by the Vice-Chancellor, Prof Kabir Bala to the founder of the ASR Africa Initiative Alhaji Abdul Samad Rabiu in Abuja recently seeking support for some projects in the University.
The grant, according to him, was coming at a time when the ASR Africa Initiative and the 100 million dollars Annual Africa Fund for Social Development and Renewal were launched.
He explained that the initiative was expected to support various interventions in education, health and social development within Nigeria and across the rest of Africa.
Hong, also a Director in charge of Inter-Governmental Affairs at BUA Group, a business conglomerate owned by Alhaji Abdul Samad Rabiu, a Kano business mogul, said that they were happy for ABU to be the first port of call in the flag-off of this intervention.
He said that they were pleased to know that the areas needed for intervention in the University had already been identified.
The initiative, which was launched recently, seeks to support sustainable development initiatives in health, education and socio-economic sectors, with 50 million dollars set aside for Nigeria and another 50 million dollars for the rest of Africa every year.












