FGA Suleja Receives ₦200 Million Transformation Projects, Lauded by Permanent Secretary

During the commissioning ceremony, Dr. Sani-Gwarzo highlighted the alumni’s collective efforts, describing the initiative as a demonstration of unity and a shared vision. "These projects not only improve the learning environment but also instill pride in the students and the entire school community," he said.

FGA Suleja Receives ₦200 Million Transformation Projects, Lauded by Permanent Secretary

The Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Dr. Nasir Sani-Gwarzo, has applauded the alumni of the Federal Government Academy (FGA), Suleja, for their remarkable ₦200 million transformation projects aimed at enhancing the school’s learning environment.  

During the commissioning ceremony, Dr. Sani-Gwarzo highlighted the alumni’s collective efforts, describing the initiative as a demonstration of unity and a shared vision. "These projects not only improve the learning environment but also instill pride in the students and the entire school community," he said.  

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The school principal, Dr. Asamau Abdullah, expressed profound gratitude to the alumni for their generosity, emphasizing the lasting impact of the projects on the students and staff. "This is a new era for FGA Suleja, and we are deeply grateful for this transformative initiative," she remarked.  

Alumni President and 1997 graduate, Dapo Adeshina, celebrated the collective achievement, stating, "This project showcases the power of unity and shared vision among our alumni, and its success reflects our unwavering commitment to giving back to our alma mater."  

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Students also expressed their appreciation, with Head Boy Abdul Afeez Abdulganiyu pledging to maintain the facilities while praying for continued blessings on the benefactors.  

The completion and commissioning of the projects mark a significant milestone in the school’s history, underscoring the enduring bond between the alumni and their alma mater.