PLASU Embarks on 5km Road Grading Project Within Academic Area
By: Labaran Ahmed
Plateau State University (PLASU) in Bokkos has embarked on an impressive road grading project, spanning about 5 kilometers within the academic area, in a bid to enhance infrastructure and accessibility within the institution.
Professor Shedrack Best, Acting Vice-Chancellor of Plateau State University (PLASU), has commended the institution's financial management, stating that the 5km road grading project, entirely funded through the university's internally generated revenue (IGR).
According to Acting Vice-Chancellor Professor Shedrack Best said, this remarkable feat marks the project as the longest self-funded infrastructure initiative in recent years, showcasing the university's prudent financial management and commitment to development.
He emphasized that this project underscores PLASU's commitment to creating a conducive learning environment. This initiative aligns with the university's broader strategy to expand its infrastructure and academic offerings. Since its establishment in 2005, PLASU has significantly grown, now offering over 70 programs across 11 faculties, a substantial increase from the initial 16 programs.
The road grading project is expected to significantly enhance the campus experience for students, faculty, and staff. By prioritizing infrastructure development, PLASU is solidifying its position as a growing hub for academic excellence in the region.