Federal University of Education Zaria Welcomes Commander of NSSRCC, Strengthens Security Collaboration

The Federal University of Education, Zaria (FUEZ) hosted Dr. Rabi’u Muhammad, Esq., Commander of the National Safe School Response Coordination Center (NSSRCC), and his delegation from the Office of the National Security Adviser.

Federal University of Education Zaria Welcomes Commander of NSSRCC, Strengthens Security Collaboration

The Federal University of Education, Zaria (FUEZ), has reaffirmed its commitment to enhancing campus security following the official visit of Dr. Rabi’u Muhammad, Esq., the Commander of the National Safe School Response Coordination Center (NSSRCC). The visit, which took place in an atmosphere of collaboration and anticipation, was hosted by the Acting Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Suleiman Balarabe.

Dr. Muhammad, accompanied by a high-profile delegation from the Office of the National Security Adviser to the President, engaged in crucial discussions with the university’s leadership. The deliberations centered on pressing security concerns and strategies to fortify the institution’s internal security framework.

Following the meeting, the delegation toured FUEZ’s internal security unit, where they assessed the university’s state-of-the-art security infrastructure. This visit underscores the federal government’s commitment to ensuring a safe learning environment in tertiary institutions across Nigeria.

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Dr. Balarabe expressed appreciation for the visit, emphasizing that security remains a top priority for FUEZ. He reaffirmed the university’s readiness to collaborate with relevant agencies to enhance safety measures on campus.

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The visit by the NSSRCC Commander is expected to pave the way for improved security initiatives, reinforcing the institution’s stance on safeguarding students, staff, and university assets against potential threats.