Tinubu announces key appointments for Federal Universities in Ekiti, Benue

President Bola Tinubu

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has named Senator Binta Masi Garba pro-chancellor of the Federal University of Technology and Environmental Sciences in Iyin Ekiti.

Her appointment, announced Monday, highlights efforts to strengthen Nigeria’s higher education through experienced leadership.

Garba, a former senator and House of Representatives member, brings political and business expertise to the role.

Joining her on the Governing Council are Prof. Joseph Sanya, Mr. Efe Emmanuel, Dr. Joyce Ogunyemi, and Alhaji Dahiru Ruma.

Together, they will steer the university toward academic innovation and research excellence.

In addition, Prof. James Aribisala has taken on the role of vice-chancellor, with support from key administrative leaders.

The university plans to open its doors in September 2025, aspiring to become a hub for scientific advancement.

Additionally, President Tinubu praised Senate Leader Michael Bamidele for his advocacy in establishing the university and urged appointees to prioritize education.”

“In another move, the president appointed Prof. Muhammed Audu as pro-chancellor at the Federal University of Health Sciences in Otukpo.”

Audu, a mathematics professor and former vice-chancellor at Minna’s Federal University of Technology, succeeds Engr. Ohieku Salami.

Known for boosting academic standards and infrastructure in Minna, Audu’s leadership is expected to elevate healthcare education in Benue.

These strategic appointments reflect Tinubu’s broader vision to empower universities as engines of national progress.

By selecting leaders with proven track records, the administration aims to bridge gaps between academia and societal needs.

The Ekiti university’s focus on environmental sciences aligns with global sustainability trends, while Benue’s health sciences institution addresses critical medical workforce shortages.

Both schools are poised to cultivate skilled professionals for Nigeria’s evolving economy.

Students and faculty have welcomed the appointments, expressing optimism about improved resources and opportunities.

Tinubu’s emphasis on merit-based leadership underscores his pledge to reform education.

As these appointees assume their roles, stakeholders anticipate measurable impacts on research output, student outcomes, and community engagement.

The President’s office has reaffirmed its commitment to expanding access to quality education nationwide, which signals further reforms in the sector.

Consequently, Nigeria’s higher education landscape is entering a new phase characterized by increased expertise and innovation.

Moreover, observers emphasize that sustained investment and accountability will be crucial for determining the long-term success of these institutions.

For now, the appointments mark a pivotal shift toward revitalizing academia as a cornerstone of national development.