YOLA – Former Vice President Atiku
Abubakar has disclosed that he used his personal resources to develop the
American University of Nigeria AUN in Yola to its present status.
Atiku spoke weekend at the 8th annual founder’s day ceremony of
the University in Yola.
He recalled the events that preceded the establishments of the
University with nostalgia as he paid tribute to the first President of the
University, David Huwiler.
“I recalled with deep
emotions and tribute to the first President of the American University David
Huwiler whom I brought to the virgin land before the university project
commenced. When I took Huwiler to the virgin land on which the university stands
today he asked me where the university is and I told him here”., Atiku
recalled.
Atiku stated that towards the end of his tenure people start to
nurture the thinking that the university project will stop as many thought
that he was using his position to steal the money used in building the
university.
“Towards the end of my tenure, Huwiler left the University
thinking that if I quit office the University project will stop thinking that
I use the privileges of my office to steal funds to build the university.
“But it is now glaring that I am not abusing my office to fund
the university as it continues to grow years after I left office”, the former
VP stated.
Abubakar eulogies the role being played by the current President
of the University Mergee Ensign whom he said has transformed
the university more than any of her predecessors.
“She has transformed the University more than any of her
predecessors in the areas of leadership and support. I want you to help me
thank her” he stated.
AUN president, Mergee Ensign said apart from imparting knowledge
to the students, the university gives back to the host community through
conducting peace initiatives, teaching members of the community vocational
skills and exchanging ideas for development of research.
Seven employees of the institution were rewarded for outstanding
performance during the event.
Source: Vanguard

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