Kogi State University Successfully Installs and Certifies New Borehole Under Prof. KIT Eniola

Kogi State University, Kabba, has successfully installed and certified a new borehole, enhancing campus infrastructure under Prof. KIT Eniola's leadership.

Kogi State University Successfully Installs and Certifies New Borehole Under Prof. KIT Eniola

Kogi State University, Kabba, under the dynamic leadership of its Vice-Chancellor, Prof. KIT Eniola, has achieved yet another milestone in its infrastructural development. In collaboration with Eagles Engineering Earth Services Ltd, a new borehole was successfully drilled, installed, and certified as operational.

The installation, which was overseen by the top management staff of the university, is part of the ongoing efforts by Prof. Eniola's administration to enhance the institution's resources and ensure a conducive environment for learning and research. The project was executed with a focus on efficiency and sustainability, reflecting the Vice-Chancellor’s result-oriented and business-friendly approach.

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The borehole installation not only addresses the water needs of the university but also stands as a testament to the fruitful partnership between Kogi State University and professional engineering firms like Eagles Engineering Earth Services Ltd. The successful certification of the borehole marks a significant improvement in the campus's infrastructure, ensuring reliable water supply for both academic and residential purposes.

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Speaking on the success of the project, Prof. Eniola expressed his satisfaction with the quality of work delivered by the engineering team and reaffirmed his commitment to driving further developments that would benefit the university community. The borehole installation is expected to contribute significantly to the overall well-being of students and staff, aligning with the Vice-Chancellor’s vision of transforming Kogi State University into a model institution of higher learning.