The Niger State government has affirmed its commitment to partnering with the Federal University of Technology Minna (FUT Minna) to enhance education and food safety in the state.
Governor Umar Mohammed Bago stated this during the commissioning of some university projects, including the African Centre for Excellence and Food Safety and others led by Vice-Chancellor Professor Faruk Adamu Kuta.
Represented by the Head of Service, Abubakar Salisu, Governor Bago highlighted the university’s significant contributions to the development of the state, emphasizing the positive impact of the projects on students and the university host community.
Vice Chancellor Professor Faruk Adamu Kuta, speaking during the event, expressed the university’s commitment to the well-being of students and people in the state.
He assured continued efforts in providing developmental projects for the university’s advancement, accompanied by the university Chancellor His Royal Highness Oba Aladetoyinbo Ogunlade Aladelusi.
The African Centre of Excellence for Mycotoxins and Food Safety was commissioned, aimed at pioneering research and development in food poisoning and related cases.
After the commissioning of the centre, the Director of the research centre Professor Hussain Anthony Mako said, “The centre funded by the federal government through the World Bank, will focus on researching naturally occurring poisons in foods.
“Advanced equipment, funded by the National Universities Commission (NUC), will aid students from 12 African countries in carrying out research on food safety in the continent.”
Professor Mako stressed collaboration with the National Agency for Food and Drugs Administration and Control (NAFDAC) as the regulator in the country and the centre’s role on the sectorial advisory board, contributing to food safety standards.
Despite challenges such as security concerns impacting the enrolment of foreign students, Professor Hussain Anthony Mako said the centre aims for sustainability through revenue generation, grants, and research product offerings.
He affirmed the centre’s intercontinental approach, reflecting its commitment to addressing global food safety issues through training and capacity building.
SOURCE: VoN