Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, of Adamawa State, has reiterated his administration’s commitment to support the campus of the Nigeria Law School located in the state.
The governor said his desire to assist the Yola campus of the law school, aligns with his administration’s mission to uphold high educational standard and produce globally competitive legal professionals.
Gov. Fintiri made the pledge during a visit to the Nigeria Law School, Yola campus, where he inspected the progress of work on the new hostel buildings under construction.
He praised the quality and pace of the construction and stressed the importance of contractors meeting all expectations, and adhering to their agreements professionally.
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Highlighting his administration’s commitment to the law school, Gov. Fintiri underscored plans to improve student facilities, increase enrollment, and contribute to economic growth in Adamawa State through responsible development.
The governor expressed confidence that these efforts would strengthen the law school’s capacity to produce skilled lawyers, capable of competing on a global level.
He noted that Nigeria has long been respected for its esteemed judicial officers, further validating the institution’s high standards.