FULafia Vice-Chancellor Hosts Donation Ceremony for NASSA Vehicle from Senator Wadada

The donation, which is intended to enhance the association’s operational capabilities, reflects the senator’s commitment to supporting the educational community and fostering student engagement within the university.

FULafia Vice-Chancellor Hosts Donation Ceremony for NASSA Vehicle from Senator Wadada

Professor Shehu Abdul Rahman, Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University of Lafia (FULafia), recently welcomed Prof. Alhaji Hudu Mohammed Sambo, Dean of Student Affairs, and Comr. Odeh Paul Agabi, President of the National Association of Nasarawa State Students (NASSA), FULafia Branch, for a special presentation ceremony. 

During the visit, Comr. Agabi presented the key to a vehicle donated to NASSA by Senator Aliyu Ahmed Wadada. The donation, which is intended to enhance the association’s operational capabilities, reflects the senator’s commitment to supporting the educational community and fostering student engagement within the university.

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In his remarks, Professor Abdul Rahman expressed gratitude for the generous donation and emphasized the importance of collaboration between government representatives and student organizations. He highlighted that such contributions are vital for promoting student welfare and facilitating various initiatives that benefit the student body.

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The Vice-Chancellor encouraged NASSA to utilize the vehicle effectively for its programs and activities, aiming to improve the overall experience for Nasarawa State students at FULafia. He reiterated the university’s commitment to providing an enabling environment for all students and fostering a sense of community and support.

This donation marks a significant step in strengthening the ties between the university administration, student associations, and government stakeholders, paving the way for more collaborative efforts in the future.