FUBK VC seeks journalists’ support for positive projection of institution

Wed, Dec 14, 2022
By editor
3 MIN READ

Education

PROF. Muhammad Zaiyan- Umar, the new Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University, Birnin Kebbi, (FUBK), has sought the support of journalists for positive projection to the world in furtherance of the institutions’ goals.

Zaiyan-Umar made the appeal at a media interactive session in Birnin Kebbi on Wednesday.

He said that it was imperative to engage the stakeholders who have a lot to offer for the progress and development of the university.

“I am aware of the functions the journalists perform, basically on enlightenment, education, entertainment and image- making as agents of various media houses.

“I believe any responsible institution that wish to expand its visibility cannot do away with the activities of the press.

“It is upon this belief that I felt it will be a great disservice to the institution if I shut out the media, especially in covering the activities of the institution,” he said.

Zaiyan-Umar reiterated his administration’s commitment to deploying all resources at its disposal to ensure the university emerges the best in not only in the country but in West Africa and beyond.

He added that his administration holds members of the fourth estate of the realm in high esteem, as critical stakeholders in the task of transforming FUBK into a preferred institution in the country and beyond.

Zaiyan-Umar also described journalists as dependable allies, whose professionalism would be helpful to the business of the university in order to earn it visibility in the eyes of teeming publics.

“I must admit that in the course of eight years existence of the university, the proceeding vice – chancellors were able to marshal the services of their subordinate, the management and council of the university in furtherance of the goals, vision and mission of the institution.

” I must commend their efforts for making history and ways in spite of the dwindling fortunes, in terms of finances of the university through their prudence, commitment, the academia to establish a system that worth consolidating,” he said.

Zaiyan-Umar pledged to consolidate their achievements and add the little he could within the available resources for the advancement of the course and development of the institution.

“This is why I say, I can not do it alone, we have multiple stakeholders that have roles to play in achieving the goals of this university.

“I identify the media as one critical stakeholder and I intend throughout my tenure to partner you in a way to enhance the prospect of the institution, ” the VC said.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Zaiyan-Umar, took over from the former Vice- Chancellor, Prof. Bello Bala-Shehu, whose tenure of five years ended on Dec. 3. (NAN)

KN

Tags:


FG allocates N940bn to TETfund in 2025 budget -Tinubu

THE Federal Government says it has allocated N940.5 billion to the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) in the 2025 fiscal...

Read More
IADS UniLag partners UK varsity on global urbanism, others

THE Institute of African and Diaspora Studies (IADS), University of Lagos, says it has signed a partnership with the University...

Read More
KTSG ramps up quality of education – Commissioner

The Katsina State Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education, Hajiya Zainab Musa-Musawa, says state is witnessing improvement in quality of...

Read More