Kwara State University (KWASU) in Malete has once again proven its commitment to excellence as the National Universities Commission (NUC) re-accredits 12 of its programmes. The NUC’s endorsement serves as a testament to the institution’s dedication to delivering quality education and facilities to its students. This achievement comes as no surprise, as KWASU has consistently demonstrated its resolve to meet and exceed the expectations of its stakeholders.
KWASU’s Re-accreditation Success
In the 2022 November/December round of accreditation exercises, KWASU presented 12 programmes for re-accreditation. The NUC, in a notice dated March 9, 2023, granted a 100% pass mark to all of the submitted programmes. The notice, addressed to the Visitor to the University and Governor of Kwara State, Mallam AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, was signed by the Deputy Director of Programme Accreditation at NUC, Architect S.S. Ikani.
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The re-accredited programmes span various fields, including:
- Arabic Language and Literature
- Christian Studies
- Islamic Studies
- History and International Studies
- Library and Information Science
- Special Education
- Human Kinetics
- Geology
- Industrial Chemistry
- Mathematics
- Statistics
- Economics
Acting Vice-Chancellor’s Reaction
Professor Shaykh-Luqman Jimoh, the Acting Vice-Chancellor of Kwara State University, expressed his delight at the institution’s success. He attributed this achievement to the quality of instruction and facilities available at the university. Prof. Jimoh praised the dedication and commitment of all stakeholders, including staff and students, and encouraged them to continue making strides in various areas.
With increased expectations from society, Prof. Jimoh urged stakeholders to double their efforts and strive for even greater successes that will contribute to the development of Kwara State. He also extended his congratulations to Governor AbdulRazaq and Commissioner of Tertiary Education, Dr. Afees Abolore, acknowledging their unwavering support to the institution.