EFCC Transfers Forfeited Nok University Assets and Property to Federal Government

EFCC Transfers Forfeited Nok University Assets and Property to Federal Government


The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has officially transferred the property and assets of Nok University, Kachia, in Kaduna State to the Federal Government.

 

EFCC Chairman Ola Olukayode handed over the institution’s documents to the Minister of Education at an event attended by Vice President Kashim Shettima at the Presidential Villa, Abuja. The move follows a Federal High Court ruling in June 2024 that ordered the final forfeiture of the university, which was previously owned by a private individual.

 

Following the court’s decision, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu directed the Federal Government to take over Nok University and convert it into a Federal University of Applied Sciences. The initiative aims to foster development in Southern Kaduna, a region that has faced setbacks due to insecurity.

 

Vice President Shettima, speaking at the event attended by Kaduna State Governor Uba Sani and key stakeholders, described the handover as a demonstration of the administration’s commitment to inclusivity and national progress. He credited President Tinubu for prioritizing the transformation of the university, making it the first item on the agenda of the Federal Executive Council.

 

Shettima also acknowledged the contributions of General Martin Luther Agwai (rtd), Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah, Justice Kumai Bayang Akaahs, and Senator Sunday Marshall in making the transition a reality. He assured that preparations for the university’s operation are already underway, with the institution expected to admit its first set of students by September 2025.

 

Governor Sani expressed gratitude to President Tinubu, describing the establishment of the Federal University of Applied Sciences as a milestone for the people of Kaduna and Nigerians at large. He emphasized his administration’s commitment to inclusivity and peaceful coexistence in the state.

 

EFCC Chairman Olukayode highlighted that the forfeited assets included academic buildings, a water factory, an international hotel, and an event center. The transfer aligns with the resolution of the Federal Executive Council on February 4, 2025, formalizing the institution’s new status under federal control.

 

Minister of Education Dr. Tunji Alausa praised the establishment of the university as a demonstration of the administration’s dedication to expanding Nigeria’s human capital development. He emphasized that education, health, and social welfare remain central to President Tinubu’s vision for national progress.

 

Chief of Defence Staff Gen. Christopher Musa described the development as a significant moment for Southern Kaduna, acknowledging the President’s commitment to the region. He emphasized that the university will not only benefit Kaduna but will enhance educational opportunities for all Nigerians and contribute to long-term peace in the area.