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REVIEW OF ONGOING CONSTRUCTIONS AT THE NARAGUTA CAMPUS


There have been various constructions at the University of Jos Naraguta Campus in the quest to relocate the university main campus at Bauchi Road to the permanent site at the Naraguta Campus. In this respect, the vice chancellor Prof. Sebastine S. Maimako has commissioned various constructions which include faculties and lecture halls.

The faculty of engineering has been completed and commissioned, likewise the faculty of management science but yet to be put into use. Some abandoned constructions of lecture halls at the faculty of social science are now commissioned and currently under construction. Some lecture halls are under construction beside the new faculty of engineering, while at the faculty of education some lecture halls are also been under construction.

The senate building at the universities permanent site which was yet to be completed early this year, was commissioned by the Vice Chancellor and now completed and it is already being put to use, likewise the main library also at the universities permanent site which caught fire and got burnt almost completely is now renovated but yet to be commissioned.
In an interview with a student of the department of Fine and Applied Arts, Joshua Manshingil, a 400 level student, he commended the works which the Vice chancellor has been doing in the school premises with the constructions and those he has commissioned. “The VC has done a great job with the building of the faculty of engineering and management science and the completion of the senate building “he said.
  Report and photos by Jerry Azitta Benjamin
Edited by JM

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