FULafia Vice-Chancellor Expresses Gratitude to PTDF for State-of-the-Art Physics Facility

FULafia Vice-Chancellor Expresses Gratitude to PTDF for State-of-the-Art Physics Facility

FULafia Vice-Chancellor Expresses Gratitude to PTDF for State-of-the-Art Physics Facility

Professor Shehu Abdul Rahman, Vice-Chancellor of Federal University of Lafia (FULafia), has extended his heartfelt appreciation to the Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF) for constructing an ultra-modern facility for the Department of Physics .

The facility, currently under construction, will boast cutting-edge equipment and furnishings, revolutionizing teaching, research, and learning experiences for students and faculty. Represented by Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Research and Partnerships, Professor Samaila Dakyes, Abdul Rahman praised PTDF's commitment to promoting education and human capital development in Nigeria.

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"This generous intervention significantly enhances our capacity to produce high-quality graduates equipped with skills and knowledge driving Nigeria's technological advancement," Abdul Rahman stated.

The university reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring timely project completion by supporting contractors. The PTDF team emphasized its dedication to supporting Nigeria's tertiary institutions, highlighting strategic partnerships' role in national development.

Key attendees at the tripartite meeting included:

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- *Director of Academic Planning*: Professor Ilemona Adofu

- *Head of Physics Department*: Dr. Johnson Bamikole

- *Former Head of Physics Department*: Professor Abubakar Sadiq Aliyu

- *Physical Planning Unit and Department of Physics staff*

The donation strengthens the existing partnership between Federal University of Lafia and PTDF, paving the way for future research, capacity building, and talent development collaborations ¹.