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Isa-Kida assumes duty as FULafia vice-chancellor

Mohammed Isa-Kida on Wednesday assumed office as the fourth vice-chancellor of the Federal University of Lafia.

• February 12, 2026
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Federal University of Lafia (FULafia)

Mohammed Isa-Kida on Wednesday assumed office as the fourth vice-chancellor of the Federal University of Lafia.

Isa-Kida, a professor of Accounting, was appointed following the expiration of his predecessor’s tenure, Shehu Abdul-Rahaman.

Speaking at the handover ceremony, the vice-chancellor said he was deeply humbled by the appointment and dedicated it to God.

He described his emergence as more than a personal milestone, saying it symbolised continuity, transition and renewed hope for thousands of students whose aspirations were nurtured in the institution.

Mr Isa-Kida acknowledged the expectations attached to the office and pledged to operate an open-door policy to expand access to quality higher education, promote research and innovation, and contribute meaningfully to national development.

He noted that in just over a decade since its establishment, the university had recorded significant growth in academic programmes, infrastructure, staffing and student population.

“These feats were achieved through the visionary leadership of my predecessor and those before him, as well as the collective efforts of staff and students.

“The university will continue to rely on research to develop solutions to the challenges facing the country and to nurture future leaders intellectually, ethically and socially,” he said.

The vice-chancellor promised to build on existing achievements, address identified gaps and introduce reforms that would strengthen the institution for the benefit of the university community and the nation.

He said that his administration would be inclusive, evidence-based and transparent, with prudent management of resources, while prioritising quality assurance, curriculum relevance, interdisciplinary research and staff development.

Mr Isa-Kida also expressed appreciation to President Bola Tinubu, Gov. Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa State, traditional rulers and the host community for their support and pledged to justify the confidence reposed in him.

Mr Abdul-Rahaman expressed confidence that his successor would surpass his achievements and receive the necessary backing from stakeholders and the university community.

Lola Fibisola-Akande, the pro-chancellor of the university, commended Mr Abdul-Rahaman for stabilising and developing the institution, and wished him success in his future endeavours.

She congratulated Mr Isa-Kida on his appointment and expressed optimism that he would strengthen academic research, ensure the quality of academic programmes, and improve staff welfare to enhance performance.

(NAN)

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