Kogi state government has handed over seven project sites to contractors at the Confluence University of Science and Technology (CUSTECH), Osara, with the promise to make the university a world class citadel of learning. The State Commissioner for Works and Housing, Engr. Abubakar Ohere, who handed over the sites on behalf of the state government, expressed optimism that the projects has a hundred percent of funding. The project sites are for six faculties and the senate building. The faculties are for the building of a laboratory, library, school of medicine, faculty of information technology amongst others. Engr. Ohere assured that once the issue of technicalities are resolved, the projects will commence in earnest, pointing out that the construction work would witness speedy completion and would meet the required ‘GYB Standard’. He expressed confidence that the quality of work would meet with the quality and level of deployment of the infrastructure already at the University. Engr. ...
This is to inform the prospective candidates who applied to Confluence University of Science and Technology (CUSTECH), Osara that the admission exercise shall soon commence. Appropriate announcement shall be made in due course on when the exercise shall start at the University and what the candidates should do. Signed: Engr. Prof. Salawu Sadiku Vice Chancellor, Confluence University of Science and Technology (CUSTECH), Osara. Friday 4th February, 2022.
OUR LITTLE DEMOSTRATION TODAY AT MINISTRY OF LABOUR IN ABUJA :It will no longer be a business as usual. ASUU WARNING STRIKE: A RECKLESS IRRESPONSIBILITY We have received the news of the decision of ASUU to embark on a month warning strike with great disappointment. We have thought ASUU and FG represented by top executives would allow reason to prevail, reached compromise, act responsibly in the interest of the education sector and indeed Nigeria, to do all that is required to responsibly avert this avoidable strike. We are appalled by the impunity, recklessness, and irresponsibility the managers of this negotiation from both side of the table has managed the fragile situation allowing it to degenerate to the level of industrial action. We are therefore compelled to believe that negotiators from both sides acted so irresponsibly because of their apathy of the interest and welfare of the major stakeholder of the sector(students) during the negotiations. ...
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