“For the country to become competitive at the global stage, it must explore, exploit and utilise science and technological innovations; the universities should spearhead such efforts,” he said in Kano on Saturday.
A statement by Lydia Legbo, spokesperson of the Federal University of Technology, Minna, said that Sanusi spoke when he received a delegation from the institution, led by its Vice Chancellor, Prof Musibau Akanji, on a visit to his palace.
It quoted Sanusi as urging education managers across the universities to identify challenges peculiar to their system and address them so as to achieve their mandate.
Earlier, Akanji had said that the visit was to thank Sanusi for honouring the invitation to the inaugural ceremony of the institution’s ultra-modern Mosque.
He said that the Emir’s presence was worth celebrating, especially after he led the first Friday prayers in the mosque after its inauguration.n
“Above all, your sermon on peaceful co-existence of all faiths was a big plus. It has elevated Islam and gingered up adherents to further dedicate themselves to Allah,” the statement quoted Akanji as saying.
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