FULafia Takes Strides Against Malaria: Students Donate Mosquito Nets to University Clinic

FULafia Takes Strides Against Malaria: Students Donate Mosquito Nets to University Clinic

FULafia Takes Strides Against Malaria: Students Donate Mosquito Nets to University Clinic

In a concerted effort to combat malaria within the university community, the Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University of Lafia (FULafia), Prof. Shehu Abdul Rahman, played a significant role in the recent donation of mosquito nets by the Students Representative Council (SRC) to the University Clinic.

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The symbolic gesture marks a collective initiative to enhance health and well-being within the university.

Key Points:

Malaria Eradication Initiative: The Students Representative Council at FULafia took a proactive step in the fight against malaria by donating mosquito nets to the University Clinic. This initiative reflects the students' commitment to creating a healthier and safer environment for the university community.

Vice-Chancellor's Involvement: Prof. Shehu Abdul Rahman, the Vice-Chancellor of FULafia, actively participated in the event, underscoring the university's commitment to the well-being of its students and staff. The Vice-Chancellor's presence highlights the collaborative approach in addressing health challenges within the institution.

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Deputy Vice-Chancellor's Representation: Prof. Ali Ishaq Shugaba, the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Administration, represented the Vice-Chancellor at the donation event. This representation signifies the university's leadership support for initiatives aimed at improving health outcomes and fostering a conducive learning environment.

Date of Event: The donation event took place on Friday, February 16, 2024, indicating a recent and timely effort to address health concerns within the university community.

As FULafia takes steps to eradicate malaria, the collaboration between students, university leadership, and the dedication to community health positions the institution as a proactive and caring academic community.