FULafia Vice-Chancellor Inspects Biochemistry Department Facilities

Professor Shehu Abdul Rahman, Vice-Chancellor of FULafia, inspected the Biochemistry Department at the university's Permanent Site Campus on August 6, 2024.

FULafia Vice-Chancellor Inspects Biochemistry Department Facilities

On Tuesday, August 6, 2024, the Vice-Chancellor of Federal University of Lafia (FULafia), Professor Shehu Abdul Rahman, inspected the facilities at the Biochemistry Department, located within the Faculty of Science at the university's Permanent Site Campus.

During the inspection, Professor Abdul Rahman evaluated the state of the department's laboratories, lecture halls, and research facilities. His visit aimed to assess the adequacy of the resources available to both students and staff and to identify areas that may require improvement or upgrades.

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The Vice-Chancellor expressed his commitment to ensuring that the Biochemistry Department is well-equipped to support the academic and research needs of its students and faculty. He emphasized the importance of maintaining high standards in the department to foster an environment conducive to learning and scientific discovery.

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This inspection aligns with the university's broader goals of enhancing the quality of education and research at FULafia. The Vice-Chancellor assured staff and students that the university administration would take necessary steps to address any identified gaps, thereby improving the overall learning experience.

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This visit underscores the ongoing efforts by the FULafia management to ensure that its facilities meet the growing needs of its academic community.