Federal University of Applied Sciences, Manchok bill scales 2nd reading 

Tue, May 7, 2024
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A bill seeking to establish the Federal University of Applied Sciences, Manchok, Kaduna State on Tuesday scaled second reading at the senate.

This followed the presentation of the general principles of the bill by the sponsor Sen. Sunday Katung (PDP-Kaduna) at plenary.


Presenting the bill, Katung said it was read for the first time on July 27, 2023.

“My distinguished colleagues,  science has been an integral part of mankind and existence from the time immemorial.

“The knowledge that science gives us is what we classify as “Basic Science’’ whilst the application of this knowledge for practical purposes is called “applied sciences,” he said.

Katung said the bill was designed to provide a highly specialised institution of learning that would provide a holistic view of science as a broad area and how elements of different applied sciences worked with each other.

“The objectives of the university amongst others is to provide courses of instruction and training and research in applied sciences,” he said.

He said the university would produce technicians and skilled personnel required for related industries.

Katung said the skilled personnel would act as agents and catalyst through post-graduate training, research and innovation for effective and economic utilisation, exploitation and conservation of Nigeria’s natural, economic and human resources.

He also said the trained skilled personnel would identify technological problems and needs of the society and find solutions to them within the context of overall national development.

“The institution will also provide and promote sound basic scientific training as a foundation for development of technology and applied sciences,” he said.

He said the potential of the Nigerian economy was very high and to achieve the potentials, high-level technical and scientific expertise was needed.

“The establishment of the university proposed in the instant bill will advance knowledge through research and nurturing of unique innovations in applied sciences by  transformation of  scientific knowledge of Nigerian graduates.

“This, will in turn, stimulate Nigeria’s technological advancements,” he said.

He said the university of applied sciences, although located on an existing institution, would attract some financial implications for its operational and physical structures.

These, he said, were necessary for smooth takeoff at the existing Federal College of Statistics, Manchok in Kaduna state.

He urged lawmakers to support the bill.

The bill was referred to Senate Committee on Education for further legislative inputs by President of Senate, Godswill Akpiabio to return back to plenary in three weeks.

The Senate also passed for second reading the establishment bill of the National Institute for Educational Planning and Administration, sponsored by Sen. Suleiman Sadiq (APC-Kwara).

It was referred to the Senate Committee on Education for further legislative inputs to report back in two weeks among others.(NAN)

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-May 07, 2024 @ 19:08 GMT|

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