Bayero University graduates 11,284 in 18 faculties

Bayero University graduates 11,284 in 18 faculties

The Bayero University, Kano, awarded degrees to 11,284 students in 18 faculties during the institution’s 38th convocation ceremony on Saturday.

One hundred and eighty students graduated with First Class honours.

The institution also conferred higher degrees and post graduate diplomas on 5,432 graduands who have successfully completed their studies.

Also, the Deputy Senate President, Jibril Barau, and the President of the African Development Bank, Akinwumi Adesina, were conferred with honorary doctorate degrees at the event.

President Bola Tinubu, represented by the Minister of Education, Professor Tahir Mamman, reiterated the readiness of the Federal Government to promote education and sustainable development.

He said the administration is working towards revamping vocational and Tsangaya centres to improve education and expand skills among youths in the country.

On the issue of the power challenge in universities, Tinubu said arrangements are ongoing between the Ministry of Power and the Ministry of Education to work out modalities to develop sustainable electricity, to boost research in the universities, through compressed natural gas.

Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, while congratulating the graduands, challenged them to consider themselves as leaders of tomorrow by making the best use of their degrees.

The Vice Chancellor, VC, Bayero University, Professor Sagir Abbas, announced that the institution is now ranked the 5th best university in Nigeria in the 2024 Universities Assessment ranking by Times Higher Education.