Tag: Transportation University

  • Transportation varsity now on JAMB portal

    Transportation varsity now on JAMB portal

    Intending undergraduates wishing to change from their original university choice to the newly-established Federal University of Transportation, Daura (FUTD), Katsina State, can now do so on JAMB portal.

    This is because the university is now listed on the central admission agency’s website, its pioneer vice-chancellor, Prof. Umar Adam-Katsayal, has said.

    “The management of FUTD wishes to inform the general public that the university is now on the JAMB portal.

    “JAMB candidates who wish to join the university with the aim of building a career in the transportation industry can now visit the JAMB portal for a change of institution and programme of their choice,” Adam-Katsayal said in Katsina on Wednesday.

    Adam-Katsayal listed programmes offered by the university to include B.Eng. Civil Engineering; B.Eng. Electrical and Electronics Engineering; and B.Eng. Mechanical Engineering.

    Others, he said, are B.Eng. Mechatronics Engineering; B.Eng. Railway Engineering; B.Eng. Highway Engineering; B.Sc. Aviation Management; and B. Sc. Transport Management; B.Sc. Logistics and Supply Chain Management.

    Courses also offered by FUTD are B.Sc. Maritime Safety and Environmental Administration; BSc. Railway Transport Management; B.Sc. Sea Port and Dry Port Management; B.Sc. Inland Waterways Safety and Environmental Administration; and B.Sc. Maritime Economics.

    Prof. Adam-Katsayal also explained that admission requirements are five O’Level credits, including English and Mathematics, in not more than two sittings.

  • Transportation University gets NUC approval

    Transportation University gets NUC approval

    The Transportation University, Daura, has received official approval from the National Universities Commission (NUC) to start academic activities.

    The Minister of Transportation, Sen. Said Alkali, made the disclosure in a statement in Lagos on Sunday.

    Alkali said that the approval, granted on Oct. 18, was a significant development for the university and paved the way for its immediate launch.

    He also said that the NUC approval letter, with reference number NUC/AP/T’6ONOL.II 02, marked a crucial milestone for the university as it authorised the beginning of academic programmes.

    The minister sid that university would offer 14 diverse programmes catering to the transportation industry and related fields.

    The university’s approved programmes include B.Eng. Civil Engineering, B.Eng. Electrical Electronics Engineering, B.Eng. Mechanical Engineering, B.Eng. Mechatronics Engineering, B.Eng. Highway Engineering, B.Eng. Railway Engineering, B.Sc. Aviation Management and B.Sc. Transport Management.

    Others are; B.Sc. Logistics and Supply Chain Management, B.Sc. Maritime Safety and Environmental Administration, B.Sc. Railway Transport Management, B.Sc. Sea Port and Dry Port Management, B.Sc. Inland Waterways Safety and Environmental Administration, and B.Sc. Maritime Economics.

    “The issuance of the approval letter by the NUC underscores the rigorous assessment and recognition of transportation university’s commitment to academic excellence and industry relevance.

    “It highlights the collaborative efforts between the Ministry of Transportation, led by me and the NUC in advancing Nigeria’s educational landscape.

    “Transportation University, Daura’s approval from the NUC, as evidenced by the official letter, sets the stage for the university to become a centre of excellence in transportation studies,” Alkali said.

    According to him, as the university prepares to welcome its first batch of students, it is anticipated that the Transportation University will have a positive impact on the transportation sector in Nigeria.

    Alkali noted that the diverse programmes would equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge to contribute to the development and advancement of the transportation industry in the country.

  • See 3 reasons Amaechi sited transport university in Buhari’s hometown Daura

    The Minister for Transportation, Mr Rotimi Amaechi, said he had no regrets and also stated the reasons for siting the transportation University in Daura.

    Amaechi said this at the ground breaking of the Transportation University in Daura, Katsina on Monday.

    ”When we sited the factory at Kajola, there was no noise, nobody debated about it, nobody abused us for it unlike the site for the University.

    ”Daura is in Nigeria, it is not in any other part of the world. It is not in Niger Republic, Biafra or Mali, it is in Nigeria. So, what is wrong in siting the University of transportation in Daura?

    ”I have no regret siting this university where I have sited it, it is not because I want to get any gain,” Amaechi said.

    According to him, the establishment of the University was an attempt at responding to the question of how we (Nigeria) will maintain the infrastructure we are building in the country.

    He said: ”It is my attempt at responding to the question of how to maintain and manage all the infrastructure we are building and realised that education is key.

    ”I engaged the companies, the first engagement was when they were constructing Lagos-Ibadan.

    “They were not so keen at spending their funds to build a university for Nigeria until I refused to sign the contract for the Lagos to Ibadan railway.

    ”I insisted that I will only sign if three things were done.

    “The first thing is to take our children to China and train them by giving them first degree in railway technology.

    ”Today as I speak, 60 of our children are in their second year and we thank CCECC and 90 are on their way to China this week, making it 150.

    ”The second is that, if we must sign the purchase of locomotives in China, they must build a factory were we can construct for coaches, locomotives and wagon and today at Kajola that factory is being constructed.

    ”Finally, I insisted on the University of transportation and today we are here for the ground breaking of the University and for all we are grateful to CCECC and the Chinese government.”

    The Minister commended the Governor of Katsina for the speed in which he donated the land for the project.

    He said the land which is about 413 hecters was donated by the katsina government and it has promised to increase it.

    He also commended the various governors, ministers, stakeholders, the Chinese government and all who have made the project a success.

    The Chairman, Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC), Mr Ibrahim Hassan, described the University as the first of its kind which would boost economy and educational quest of Nigerians.

    Hassan said that Engineering courses as regards to transportation would be introduced, adding that courses like Marine, road, rail and inland water transportation would be the main focus.

    On the challenges faced by the rail sector, he said the board was committed towards improving the welfare of staff and exposing them to modern technology.

    According to the Managing Director, NRC, Mr Fidet Okhiria, the University came about due to the persistence of the Minister.

    ”Amaechi insisted that there should be a university as part of the Corporate Social Responsibility(CSR) of the contractor that is developing the rail industry in Nigeria that is the CRCC and the CCECC.

    ”We believe that from their profit they should do something meaningful for Nigeria so that we can develop human capacity and Nigerians can benefit from the on-going rail modernisation,” Okhiria said.

    On Nigeria’s commitment to the project, he said there was no contribution from Nigeria except that we (Nigeria) gave them (the contractors) work to modernise our rail.

    On completion of the project, Okhiria said it could be about two years, adding ”we hope that by the time we get the rail from Ibadan to Kano the University should be in place”.

    ”And remember that we have about 150 Nigerians that we have sent to China, among which some of them will become lecturers, some practitioners in the rail engineering processes.

    ”So we expect them to get to PhD level and that is the idea of sending them to China to specialise in transportation.

    ”So that by the time they come back here, we will have the lecturers in place to pioneer and continue the process of indeginising the University.”

    News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the University would offer courses and award degrees in Railway Engineering.