According to a State House press release published by **The Punch**, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has greenlit the conversion of the Federal Polytechnic, Nasarawa, into a specialized institution now named the Federal University of Mining, Engineering and Technology. The strategic transition is intended to boost industrial training and bolster the country’s capacity within the engineering and solid mineral extraction spaces.
The presidency indicated that this structural conversion followed an official legislative proposal pushed forward by Senator Ahmed Wadada Aliyu. The university is anticipated to pioneer advanced studies, research, and technical programs in metallurgy, mining, mineral processing, and emerging industrial frameworks to create an adequately skilled domestic workforce.
To formalize the change, instructions have been given to the Federal Ministry of Education and the National Universities Commission (NUC). They are tasked with executing the compliance and operational transition processes effectively to fit the Federal Government’s development priorities.
The legal and institutional shifting procedures have quickly drawn regional scrutiny. **Premium Times** reports that the decision is designed to “leverage Nasarawa State’s competitive advantage in solid minerals.” Additionally, **Daily Post** observed that the directive is part of an overarching plan to “align Nigeria’s tertiary education system with national economic requirements.”
Echotitbits take: This strategic upgrade targets long-standing deficits in raw material processing within Nigeria. Expect an immediate influx of state funding into Nasarawa’s education infrastructure; however, the NUC must actively manage the transition to prevent the immediate diluting of existing polytechnic staff capabilities.
Source: State House – https://statehouse.gov.ng/president-tinubu-approves-upgrade-of-federal-polytechnic-nasarawa-to-specialised-federal-university/, July 11, 2026
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