The Vice Chancellor of Kogi State University, Professor K.I.T. Eniola, has commended Governor Usman Ododo for the ongoing construction of internal roads within the university campus.

During a site visit on Monday, Professor Eniola expressed his gratitude to the governor for the remarkable progress and high standards of the road projects, which he said were in line with the vision of the university’s founder, Alhaji Yahaya Bello, and the current administration’s commitment to excellence.

“The speed and quality of work we are seeing here is a testament to Governor Ododo’s dedication to improving the infrastructure and overall experience for our university community,” said Professor Eniola.

The Vice Chancellor, who was accompanied by members of the university’s management team, including the Director of Physical Planning, Dr. Suleiman Otuoze; Director of Academic Planning, Professor Ola Ifatimehin; Acting Dean of the Faculty of Sciences, Dr. Yusuf Lamidi; and the Acting Dean of Student Affairs, Dr. Joseph Enimola, expressed their collective appreciation for the governor’s unwavering support for the institution.

The project supervisor on site assured that the road construction would be completed in record time, ensuring that the Kogi State University community can fully benefit from the enhanced accessibility and improved road networks within the campus.

Governor Ododo’s commitment to investing in the development of Kogi State’s higher education infrastructure is seen as a critical step in driving the state’s progress and providing a conducive learning environment for students.

“This project is a clear indication of the governor’s dedication to uplifting our educational institutions and ensuring that our students have access to the best possible facilities,” added Professor Eniola.

The ongoing road construction project at Kogi State University is part of the state government’s broader initiative to revitalize the education sector and cater to the needs of the student population. The university community has welcomed the development with open arms, expressing optimism that it will enhance the overall academic experience and contribute to the institution’s growth and reputation.

“We are grateful to Governor Ododo for his unwavering support and for recognizing the importance of investing in our university’s infrastructure,” concluded Professor Eniola. “This project is a testament to his commitment to the development of Kogi State and the empowerment of its future leaders.”