According to the statement, the school also approved the exoneration of two students.
The approval was conveyed to the vice-chancellor, Abdulkarim Mohammed, through a letter signed by NUC’s acting director of academic planning, Abubakar Girei.
“In our profound act of corporate responsibility, we extended health services to 17 neighbouring host communities,” said the VC.
The minister said that 24 institutions were currently benefiting from the phase 1-3 of the scheme, including some teaching hospitals.
Angered by Mr Muhammed’s criticism, Mrs Buhari unleashed the State Security Service (SSS) to arrest and illegally detain him for several weeks.
“That Ibrahim Kabiru of PDP, having satisfied the requirements of the law, is hereby declared winner and returned elected,” the returning officer said.
The first lady was recently under heavy criticism for jailing a university student who accused her of ‘feeding fat’ on the public treasury.
She went fishing for what would injure her emotions and found it.
The authorities are increasingly using unlawful arrests and illtreatment to stifle those who criticize the state
Mr Muhammad, a final year student of Federal University Dutse, was arrested last week by state agents believed to be men of the secret police outfit, SSS.
