He said agriculture would increase food production, create jobs, generate revenue, and improve living standards.
He emphasised the need for collective efforts to build resilience against flooding, which had become an annual challenge for many communities in Nigeria.
Mr Wadada said the college will collaborate with relevant stakeholders, including government agencies, to enhance its effectiveness and impact.
Flood rendered thousands of residents in the Toto local government area homeless and destroyed crops worth millions of naira.
Mr Aliyu sympathised with the traditional ruler and people of Umaisha Development Area over the unfortunate and painful disaster.
