ABU Re-affirms Commitment To Upgrade Its Pack Parks and Gardens To Standard

The development followed a series of meetings with the top officials of the UK’s Royal Gardens when the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Kabiru Bala, visited the two famous royal gardens.

ABU Re-affirms Commitment To Upgrade Its Pack Parks and Gardens To Standard

The development followed a series of meetings with the top officials of the UK’s Royal Gardens when the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Kabiru Bala, visited the two famous royal gardens. 

Ahmadu Bello University is making moves to upgrade its park and gardens to a world-class standard as the institution is in talks with the Royal Botanical Garden Edinburgh (RBGE) and Royal Botanical Garden, Kew, London towards the realisation of the project. 

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Modalities for the collaboration with the royal gardens on exchange of knowledge, ideas, and technology towards transforming the ABU Park and Gardens were thoroughly discussed at the meetings. 

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The Vice-Chancellor had, during the visits, met with the Regius Keeper and Chief Executive of Royal Botanical Garden Edinburgh (RBGE), Dr. Simon Milne; Director of Science, Prof. Pete Hollingsworth; and Research Collections and Project Manager, Dr. Sadie Barber at the RBGE. 

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Similarly, Prof. Bala met with the Dr. Simon Toomer, the Curator of the Living Collections when he and his entourage paid a visit to the Royal Botanical Garden, Kew, London. 

During the visits, the Vice-Chancellor was in company of the Director, Division of Agricultural Colleges (DAC), Ahmadu Bello University, Prof. Musa Abdullahi Mahadi; DAC Linkages Coordinator, Dr. Usman Ibrahim; and DAC’s Dr. Emmanuel Opoola.