The
management of Federal University of Agriculture Makurdi (FUAM) in Benue
State on Wednesday formally acknowledges the Federal Government under
President Muhammadu Buhari decision to change the name of the
institution. Vice Chancellor, Prof. Anande Richard Kimbir, made the
disclosure in his speech during the matriculation of new students of the
institution for the 2018/2019 academic session.
Kimbir informed
the gathering at the occasion that the federal government has changed
the name of the institution from Federal University of Agriculture
Makurdi (FUAM) to Joseph Tarka University (JTU), noting however that an
official communication was still being awaited to specify the mandate,
vision and mission of the university’s new status.
He therefore
charged the new students to define their priorities and settle down
quickly to face the challenges ahead, stressing that their study
requires commitment, determination and strict discipline. He also
disclosed that within his two years of manning he affairs of the
university, the first ever Open Education Resources (OER) platform
launched at the institution had been rated one of the best and mostly
used OER in Nigeria with more than 381 profiles of researchers and
staff, thereby, enriching the university website with intellectual
collections.
The vice chancellor added that the feat had
tremendously improved the ranking of the institution from 47th to the
33rd position in the ranking of universities in Nigeria and that the
trend would continue as the school strive to attain its desired height
in the future.
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