The Executive Secretary, Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund), Arc. Sonny Echono, has called for proper usage and maintenance of structure as he commissioned various projects in Kaduna State.
Speaking early in the week at the commissioning of the block of College of Medicine, Kaduna State University, Echono noted that proper use of the projects will forestall early dilapidation. He noted that since the agency operates with limited resources, construction rates are very high now.
Echono informed that the school was the forth institution where TETFund projects are being commissioned as part of a series that will see an estimated 162 exceptional and iconic projects being commissioned in 28 states of the federation in 54 beneficiary institutions spread across the six geo-political zones of the country.
“Let me remark here that the projects being commissioned today in the various institutions were painstakingly screened through an assessment criteria before being adjudged suitable for commissioning. “I wish to commend the Vice Chancellor and management of the university for successfully executing and completing the project to be commissioned today. With the achievement of this feat, the Fund believes the project will significantly impact on the training of students, while providing a conducive working environment for staff and students.”
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