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Past students of Kogi State polytechnic, lokoja honor Engr.Dr.Mohammed Adamu MNSE, with Award of Excellence


Kogi State polytechnic lokoja has witnessed a remarkable achievement in the field of engineering under the able leadership of Engr.Dr.Mohammed Adamu,the Dean of the School of Engineering.This prestigious institution is blessed to have a leader like him who demonstrated his tireless effort and Steadfast commitment in advancing student welfare.Engr. Dr. Mohammed Adamu, a distinguished member of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (MNSE), has been at the helm of the School of Engineering as its Dean, steering it towards unprecedented success and progress. Under his visionary leadership, the school has witnessed remarkable achievements that have left an indelible mark on both students,Under the leadership of The Rector Dr.Salisu Ogbo Usman FCIA,FABEN. 

Championing Student Welfare

One of the most notable accomplishments during Engr. Dr. Mohammed Adamu's tenure as Dean has been his unwavering commitment to student welfare. He recognized that students are at the heart of any educational institution, and thus, took significant steps to ensure their overall well-being. From enhancing student support services to creating a conducive learning environment, his initiatives have greatly improved the quality of life for students within the school.

Accreditation of New Courses

Engr. Dr. Mohammed Adamu's dedication to academic excellence is exemplified by his successful efforts in obtaining accreditation for new courses within the School of Engineering. These newly accredited programs have not only expanded the academic horizons for students but have also bolstered the institution's reputation in the field of engineering education,Under the leadership of The Rector Dr.Salisu Ogbo Usman FCIA,FABEN. 

Fostering Knowledge Exchange

Under his leadership, the school has organized conferences that serve as platforms for both students and lecturers to exchange ideas and expand their knowledge base. These conferences have not only enriched the academic experience but have also facilitated networking and collaboration opportunities, further enhancing the learning environment.

 Successful Student Elections

Engr. Dr. Mohammed Adamu played a pivotal role in the successful organization of student elections, which was a testament to his effective leadership skills. The smooth and efficient conduct of these elections within a short timeframe underscored his ability to promote a democratic and transparent atmosphere within the institution.

In heartfelt appreciation and recognition of his selfless and meritorious service in advancing student welfare, Engr. Dr. Mohammed Adamu, MNSE, deserves the highest accolades. His dedication has significantly impacted the academic journey of countless students, leaving an enduring legacy that will continue to benefit the School of Engineering for years to come.

Award of Excellence

It is with great honor that the Electrical/Electronic and civil Engineering Department,2019/2020 and 2020/2021 kogi State polytechnic lokoja 
bestows upon Engr. Dr. Mohammed Adamu an award of excellence. This award is a small token of gratitude for his outstanding contributions and leadership, which have elevated the School of Engineering to new heights.

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