The management of institution had duly
notified the Federal Ministry of Education to seek its approval.
The Rector, Federal Polytechnic, Bida,
Dr Abubakar Dzukogi, has said that the institution will partner with private
developers to develop a 6,000-bed capacity hostels for its students.
Dzukogi made the disclosure when he spoke with the News
Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Bida on Tuesday.
He said that already the management of institution had duly
notified the Federal Ministry of Education to seek its approval, noting that
the project would be located in the polytechnic’s complex.
He explained that out of 15,000 students currently
undergoing various courses in the polytechnic, only about 3,000 of them were
accommodated in the institution hostels.
Dzukogi explained that most of the students were
accommodated off campus, adding that it had negative effective on their
studies.
He expressed confidence that the project if fully executed
would solve the accommodation problem at the institution.
He, however, assured that the management of the institution
had taken measures to address its accommodation problem through collaboration
with private developers.
“We are just waiting for the kind approval of
the Federal Ministry of Education to commence immediately the execution of the
project,” he
said.
He called for an improved founding of the institution to
enable it rehabilitate some of the building structures in the institution.
He said that the entire administrative block, including the
office of the rector was in dire need of total rehabilitation because “during the raining season,
roof is leaking”.
The rector also lauds the cordial relationship
existing between the institution and its communities.
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