Senator Natasha’s Impressive Record in Kogi Central Earns Praise from FUL Vice-Chancellor

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Janet Samuel, Abuja

Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University Lokoja (FUL), Professor Olayemi Akinwumi, has commended Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, representing Kogi Central Senatorial District, for her outstanding leadership and impactful projects.

Professor Akinwumi who gave the commendation during a visit to the Senator at the National Assembly on Tuesday, praised her exceptional leadership qualities, commitment to the well-being and development of Kogi Central and the State.

Acknowledging her brainchild initiative, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan (NAU) Tertiary Educational Fund, the Vice Chancellor thanked the lawmaker for the monthly intervention which has brought succour to a large number of students of the University from her Senatorial District who have benefited so far from the laudable initiative since it was introduced in February this year.

The Vice-Chancellor, who described her as a great woman of valour, epitome of beauty, doggedness, and intelligence, expressed confidence in her capacity to drive positive reforms and changes that would attract remarkable development to the area, adding that she is indeed a blessing to the good people of Kogi Central who are very proud of her endearing contributions to nation-building.

Professor Akinwumi solicited her support, as a distinguished lawmaker from the Confluence State, in moving the University to a greater height, highlighting his administration’s efforts, since he came on board, in transforming the thirteen-year-old University into a 21st-century citadel of learning that is globally recognized.

Responding, Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan thanked the VC for the visit and words of encouragement, while also commending his transformational leadership and achievements.

The lawmaker pledged to give FUL all the needed support to develop to its full potential, assuring the Vice-Chancellor of using her good office to attract meaningful projects to the Institution, which would have direct impact on staff and students from Kogi Central who are working and schooling at the prestigious University.

She requested the Vice-Chancellor to come up with a list of demands and needs of the University, promising to make her footprints visible in the institution.

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