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NDIC Donates N250m To 25 Higher Institutions
The Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) says it has donated N250 million to 25 universities and polytechnics across the country as part of its social responsibility crusade.
The Managing Director, Alhaji Umaru Ibrahim, stated this in Damaturu on Thursday while inaugurating a N20 million computer centre constructed and donated to the Yobe State University by the corporation.
Ibrahim said that the N250 million was given between 2003 and 2010.
He explained that the corporation was involved in the implementation of various educational schemes as part of measures to boost manpower and improve social services to communities.
“We have disbursed N250 million to 25 universities and polytechnics under the first and second phases of the project to promote learning environment in institutions,” Ibrahim said.
According to him, Yobe State University is benefiting from its intervention under the third phase of the scheme.
“We have increased the amount from N10 million to N20 million and 12 universities and polytechnics will receive N20 million each under the third phase,” he added.
The vice chancellor of the university, Prof. Musa Alabe, commended the corporation for its gesture.
“As a baby university, we appreciate the donation as it will go a long way in promoting research and academic excellence in the university,” Alabe said.