From: Femi  Oyelola, Kaduna

Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), has  attracted additional funding amounting to over N10 billion in 2021 through various grants for infrastructure development across the university.

The Vice-Chancellor,  Professor Kabiru Bala  made the disclosure at the university’s 80th (Ordinary) meeting of the congregation held on its premises, stressing that efforts were being made to secure more grants for the institution this year. 

According to a statement signed by the Director, Public Affairs Directorate, Malam Auwalu Umar,  the Congregation, was chaired by the Vice-Chancellor, and it was well attended, as several members who were away joined the deliberations virtually. 

Giving a breakdown of the grants attracted to the university, the Vice-Chancellor said that five billion Naira (N5 billion) was secured as a Presidential Special Intervention for development of Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Department of Computer Engineering, Faculty of Dentistry and Department of Mechatronics. 

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Prof. Bala stated that the sum of one billion Naira (N1 billion) donated to the University by Abdul Samad Rabiu Africa Initiative for the construction and furnishing of one block of student hostel and a new structure for the Department of Building was also part of the grants secured last year. 

He further said that the University got another one billion Naira (N1 billion) as a Presidential Special Intervention for the establishment of Endourology and Kidney Transplant Facility and Next Generation Sequencing Facility for infectious diseases. 

The Vice-Chancellor further said that the allocation of the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) of N825 million for the construction and furnishing of two blocks of student hostel was also part of the grant. 

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He also disclosed that the university attracted the sum of N700 million Special Intervention for completion of its 1,000-seat auditorium. 

Professor Bala expressed delight that ABU students and staff had continued to excel in national and international competitions, saying a student team from the Department of Chemical Engineering clinched 2nd position at the 2021 National Design Project Competition organised by the Nigerian Chemical Engineering Society. 

A student team from the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences won 1st position in the 2021 Competition organised by the Pharmacy Society of Nigeria, just as another student team from the Department of Computer Engineering emerged the best at the 2021 Innovation Competition organised by the Nigerian Society of Engineers, he said. 

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The Vice-Chancellor also disclosed that the grants won by academic staff of the institution from the Raw Materials Research and Development Council (RMRDC). 

He said a team headed by Mr. Muktari Suleiman of the Department of Polymer and Textile Engineering won a grant from the Council for the production of Prototype Nano Footwears from waste plastics and waste automobile tyres. 

He said that another team headed by Prof. Fatai Anafi of the Department of Mechanical Engineering was given a grant by the Council for the design and production of continuous oxygen generator for COVID-19 patient management. 

The Vice-Chancellor stressed that the University had, no doubt, recorded some success since 22nd April, 2021 when the 79th (Special) meeting of Congregation took place. 

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