Yekini Jimoh
The National Universities Commission (NUC) has fully accreditated Seven academic programmes in Salem University Lokoja in Kogi.
The seven accredited courses in BSc are Computer Science, Information Technology, Geology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, and MSc/MBA Business Administration.
Speaking to newsmen on Wednesday in Lokoja, the institution’s Vice Chancellor, Prof. Johnson Akubo, said, “with the new development, all our courses are now fully accredited.”
Johnson-Akubo said that the NUC approval was contained in a letter to him dated March 9 and signed by Arc. S.S. Ikani, Deputy Director (Programme Accreditation) for the NUC Executive Secretary, Prof Abubakar Rasheed.
The elated VC said that the approval letter came as cheering news to the institution’s management, Staff, and students, which needed the accreditation to continue to operate as a full-fledged university.
“The accredited courses were sequel to the NUC’s organised accreditation visit to our academic programmes last November/December.
“We give God the glory now that all our programmes in the seven Colleges have been fully accredited by the NUC.
“In fact, with this accreditation, Salem University Lokoja can admit more students in the 2022/2023 academic year, whose admission is still opened, ” he said.
Johnson-Akubo said, “by the way, with the kind of infrastructural development we have in Salem University, we have what it takes to admit more students now.”
The VC was full of praises to the Chancellor of the University, Archbishop Sam Amaga, for what he described as his “impressive” and “encouraging” leadership qualities, driving the university to greater heights.