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Benue State University of Agriculture, Science, and Technology Sees Promising Progress

Fr. Hyacinth Iormem Alia, a prominent figure, recently visited the take-off campus of the Benue State University of Agriculture, Science, and Technology in Ihugh. The visit, which took place yesterday, allowed him to personally inspect the ongoing infrastructural projects shaping the institution. This state-owned university is poised to become a cornerstone for agricultural innovation, scientific advancement, and technological development in the region.

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Expressing optimism, Fr. Alia highlighted the administration’s unwavering commitment to transforming the new university into a true center of excellence. He emphasized its potential to drive food security, job creation, and sustainable development not only in Benue State but beyond. “What I saw on the ground gives me great confidence that our vision for a modern, functional, and globally competitive university is steadily becoming a reality,” he stated.

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The university’s development aligns with the broader “Renewed Hope Agenda” for a greater Benue State, placing education and human capital development at its core. This initiative aims to foster an environment where innovation and progress thrive, promising a brighter future for the region.

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The visit underscores the significant strides being made in the institution’s infrastructure, setting the stage for it to emerge as a leader in agricultural and technological education. As projects continue to take shape, the community eagerly anticipates the university’s full realization and its impact on the state’s growth.

Stay tuned for further updates as this promising venture unfolds.

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