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Gov. Aliyu promises to work in synergy with Sokoto varsity

Govenor Ahmed Aliyu of Sokoto State has promised to offset the outstanding salaries and allowances of Visiting Lecturers at the state’s university.
The governor also promised to ensure his administration works in synergy with the management of the university for the purpose of educational advancement in the state.
Governor Aliyu said this in his remarks while addressing the management of Sokoto State University, led by the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Bashir Garba, who paid him a courtesy visit following his assumption of office as the governor of the state.
“My administration will always provide a conducive atmosphere for the school to continue to excel.”
The governor, however, promised to have a one-on-one discussion with the vice-chancellor of the university on the best way forward to address the outside salaries and allowances of both the visiting lecturers and sabbatical staff.

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Earlier, in his remarks, Prof. Garba congratulated the governor for his emergence as the new helmsman of the state and for obtaining the highest educational qualifications of a doctorate degree from Nasarawa State University.
He said Sokoto State University, which started operations about 10 years ago with about 800 students, now has a population of about 9,000 students in its register.
He informed the governor that the institution started with three facilities and 23 programmes but now boasts four faculties with 35 undergraduate studies.
“The school also currently has a total of 39 postgraduate programmes with about 400 pioneer students.
“Sokoto State University is in the second stage of development as we just completed the building of two faculties of Engineering and that of Agriculture science with another two faculties building at the advance stage of completion.”
He said the state was lacking in both engineering and technology development, hence the need to develop the two new additional faculties to bridge the already existing gap.

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