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January 8, 2021
The Chairman of the Senate Committee on Sustainable Development Goals, Senator Aishatu Dahiru Ahmed (Binani), on Friday commended President Muhammadu Buhari for signing the Modibbo Adama University bill into law.
Binani, who initiated the bill in the 7th National Assembly, said the university can now run all approved academic programmes like any other conventional University.
She said the bill will also create more placements for youths seeking admission into the university.
Binani, who made her feelings known in a statement in Abuja, said the assent of the President was heart-warming.
She said: “It is heartwarming to note the gracious assent by Mr. President to this bill. Precisely on the 6th of January, 2021, Mr. President assented to the bill converting MAUTECH to a Conventional University and to also run Medical Programs alongside social and management sciences among others.
Senator lauds Buhari for signing Modibbo Adama University bill into law
The senator championed the conversion of the Modibbo Adama University of Technology, (MAUTECH) Yola to a conventional university that can run medical programmes alongside other social and management sciences.
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The Chairman of the Senate Committee on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), AishatuDahiru Ahmed (Binani) on Friday commended President Muhammadu Buhari for signing the Modibbo Adama University bill into law.
The senator, who initiated the bill in the 7th National Assembly, said the Modibbo Adama University can now run all approved academic programmes like any other conventional University.
She said the bill will also create more placements for youths seeking admission into the university.
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