Mr Tinubu said the institutions would serve as training grounds for developing agriculture, science and technology professionals.
Mr Abubakar said that COREN was ever ready to improve its performance in regulating engineering education and training of practitioners.
He added that Mr Garba assured that the university would remain committed to attaining academic standard.
Two of the programmes are at the undergraduate level while 11 are postgraduate programmes.
The actr emoves the guarantor requirement and ensures that student applicants can no longer be disqualified based on their parent’s loan history.
“This kind of meeting is necessary considering the fact that it is a new government.’’
Mr Maiyaki said CCMAS would make up 70 per cent of the curriculum while the university decides what to include in the remaining 30 per cent.
This, according to him, could have grievous consequences for the country.
Mr Abubakar said the approved programmes would commence in the 2023/2024 academic session.
Prof. Rasheed said he would continue his lecturing job at the Bayero University Kano, from where he was appointed.
