AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY ACT
ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS
Part | Sections | Part | Sections | ||
I | 1-2 | Preliminary | II | 3-7 | Incorporation and Objects of the University |
III | 8-18 | Authorities of the University | IV | 19-21 | Faculties and Faculty Boards |
V | 22-25 | Institutes, Colleges and Units within the University | VI | 26-33 | Legislative Powers of Authorities and Interpretation of Legislation |
VII | 34-44 | Matters of Administration | |||
FIRST SCHEDULE | SECOND SCHEDULE |
CITATION
A Law to establish a University in Northern Nigeria and to provide for the governance thereof and matters incidental thereto.
COMMENCEMENT: 4th October, 1962
PART I: Preliminary
Short title
Interpretation
“The academic staff” means those members of the staff whose sole or primary duty as such members is teaching or research;
“The administrative staff” means those members of the staff who are not members of the academic staff;
“The appointed day” means the date on which this Law shall come into operation;
“The authorities” means the authorities of the University as prescribed in section 8;
“The chairman” means the Chairman of the Council;
“The Council” means the Council of the University established by section 12 of this Law;
“Faculty” means a Faculty of the University;
“The members of the University” means those persons or office-holders described in Statute 2;
“The officers of the University” means those persons or office-holders described in Statute 3;
“Acts” means the Acts of the University;
“Regulations” means Regulations made by the Senate under the provisions of section 32;
“The Statutes” means the Statutes of the University set out in the First Schedule and any other Statutes made in pursuance of this Law;
“The University” means the Ahmadu Bello University.
PART II: Incorporation and Objects of the University
Incorporation of Ahmadu Bello University
Objects of the University
(a) to provide regular and liberal course of instruction in the humanities, the sciences and other spheres of learning of a standard required and expected of a university of the highest standing;
(b) to promote research and the advancement of science and learning;
(c) to secure the diffusion of knowledge throughout Northern Nigeria;
(d) to acquire and take over the property; rights, trusts and liabilities of the Provisional Council established by the University of Northern Nigeria (Provisional Council) Law, 1961, including all the property of the Nigerian College of Arts, Science and Technology vested in the Provisional Council by the provisions of
the Nigerian College of Arts, Science and Technology (Transfer) Act, 1962.
Powers of the University
For carrying out the objects specified in section 4, the University shall have power-
(a) to institute professorships, readerships, lectureship, and other posts and offices and to make appointments thereto;
(b) to institute and award fellowships, scholarships, exhibitions, bursaries, medals, prizes and other titles, distinctions, awards and forms of assistance;
(c) to provide for the residence, discipline and welfare of members of the University;
(d) to hold examinations and grant degrees, diplomas, certificates and other distinctions to persons who have pursued a course of study approved by the University and have satisfied such other requirements as the University may lay down;
(e) to arrange for the education and welfare of children of members of the staff;
(f) to demand and receive from any student or any other person attending the University for the purpose of instruction such fees as the Council may from time to time determine;
(g) to acquire, hold, grant, charge or otherwise deal with or dispose of movable and immovable property wherever situate;
(h) to accept gifts, legacies and donations, but without obligation to accept the same for a particular purpose unless it approves the terms and conditions attaching thereto;
(i) to enter into contracts, establish trusts, act as trustees, solely or jointly with any other person, and employ and act through agents;
(j) to erect, provide, equip and maintain libraries, laboratories, lecture halls, halls of residence, refectories, sports grounds, playing fields and other buildings or things (whether in Nigeria or elsewhere) necessary or suitable or convenient for any of the objects aforesaid;
(k) subject to any limitations or conditions imposed by the Statutes to invest any moneys appertaining to the University by way of endowment and whether for general or special purposes, and such other moneys as may not be immediately required for current expenditure, in any investments or securities or in the purchase or improvement of land, with power from time to time to vary any such investments and to deposit any moneys for the time being uninvested with any bank on deposit or current account;
(l) to borrow, whether at interest or not and if need be upon the security of any or all the property movable or immovable of the University, such moneys as the Council may from time to time in its discretion find it necessary or expedient to borrow;
(m) to make gifts for any charitable purpose;
(n) to do anything which it is authorized or required by the Statutes to do;
(o) to make rules not inconsistent with the provisions of this Law or the Statutes, for regulating the administration of the University;
(p) to do all such acts or things, whether or not incidental to the foregoing powers, as may advance the objects of the University;
(q) to exercise such other functions as are set out in this Law and the Statutes.
Membership of the University to be free
The Visitor
(2) In the exercise of all powers conferred upon the Visitor by this Law, the Visitor shall act in his sole and absolute discretion.
PART III: Authorities of the University
The authorities
The Chancellor
(2) The Chancellor shall hold office for five years from the date of his appointment or until his resignation, whichever be the shorter, and shall be eligible for reappointment.
Functions of the Chancellor
The Pro-Chancellors
Composition of the Council
(a). the Pro-Chancellor;
(b) the Vice-Chancellor;
(c) the Deputy Vice-Chancellors;
(d) one person from the Ministry responsible for Education;
(e) nine persons representing a variety of interests and broadly representative of the whole Federation to be appointed by the President;
(f) four persons appointed by the Senate from among its members;
(g) two persons appointed by the Congregation from among its members;
(h) one person appointed by Convocation from among its members.
Powers of the Council
(2) Except with the prior approval of the President, the Council shall not exercise any of the powers conferred by-
(a) section 14 of this Law (which relates to power to delegate functions of the Council); and
(b) section 31 of this Law (which relates to the making of Statutes regulating the University).
(3) Without derogation from the generality of the powers conferred upon the Council by subsections (1) and (2), it is hereby declared that the Council shall have the following powers-
(a) to participate in the making, amendment or revocation of the Statutes of the University in accordance with the provisions of section 29;
(b) to make Acts for any purposes for which Acts are or may be authorized to be made in accordance with the provisions of section 31;
(c) to govern, manage, and regulate the finances, accounts, investments, property, business and all affairs whatsoever of the University, and for that purpose to appoint bankers and any other officers or agents whom it seems expedient to appoint and to cause proper books of account to be kept for all sums of money received and expended by the University and for the assets and liabilities of the University so that such books give a true and fair view of the state of the affairs of the University and explain its transactions;
(d) to borrow money on behalf of the University;
(e) to invest any money belonging to the University;
(f) to sell, buy, exchange, lease or accept leases of any real or personal property on behalf of the University;
(g) to provide the buildings, libraries, laboratories, premises, furniture, apparatus and other equipment needed for carrying on the work of the University;
(h) to enter into, vary, perform and cancel contracts on behalf of the University;
(i) to affiliate other institutions or branches or departments thereof and to recognize selected members thereof as teachers of the University and to admit the members thereof to any of the privileges of the University and to accept attendance at courses of study in such institutions, branches or departments thereof in place of such part attendance at courses of study in the University and upon such terms and conditions and subject to such regulations as may from time to time be determined by the University;
(j) to enter into agreements for the incorporation in the University of any other institution and for the taking over its rights, property and liabilities and for any other purpose not repugnant to this Law;
(k) save as otherwise provided, to appoint all members of the academic staff, the Registrar and the librarian, on the recommendation of the appropriate Appointment and Promotion Committee on such terms and conditions as the Council may determine;
(l) to appoint all members of the staff other than those for whom a specific method of appointment is otherwise provided;
(m) to appoint external examiners on the recommendations of the Senate in accordance with the proviso to paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of section 17 of this Law;
(n) to provide for the welfare of all persons employed by the University and the wives, widows and dependants of such persons including payment of money, pensions or other payments and to subscribe to benevolent and other funds for the benefit of such persons;
(o) to call for reports from the Senate on any matter relating to the instruction and teaching in the University;
(p) to encourage and make provision for research within the University;
(q) to exercise all such powers as are or may be conferred on the Council by this Law or by the Statutes or Acts and to carry this Law, the Statutes and the Acts into effect.
Council’s power of delegation
(a) of members of the Council; or
(b) of one or more members of the Council and such other persons as the Council may appoint to the Committee.
The Chairman of the Council
The Senate and its composition
(2) Proceedings of the Senate shall not be invalidated by reason of any defect in the appointment of any member or by reason of any vacancies among its members.
Functions of the Senate
(1) The Senate shall, subject to the provisions of this Law and the Statutes, and subject also to control by the Council in all matters affecting the finances of the University, manage the educational affairs of the University and act for the University in all academic matters, and shall in particular but without derogation from the generality of the foregoing have the following functions-
(a) to direct and regulate the admission of students and the teaching and instruction within the University and the examinations held by the University subject to the powers of the Council as hereinafter defined:
Provided that, in the case of examinations for university degrees the Senate shall arrange for the appointment of at least one external and independent examiner of high academic standing for every subject or group of subjects forming part of the course of studies for such degrees;
(b) to promote research within the University;
(c) to confer degrees (other than honorary degrees), diplomas, certificates, licentiateships and other distinctions;
(d) to make, after report from the Faculties concerned, all regulations for giving effect to the Statutes and Acts of the University relating to courses of study and examinations;
(e) to report to the Council on all Statutes and Acts or proposed changes thereof;
(f) to exercise and perform such other powers and duties as may be conferred or imposed upon the Senate by Statutes.
(2) Subject to a right of appeal from the decision of the Senate to the Council and from the decision of the Council to the Chancellor, the Senate shall have power to deprive any person of any degree or diploma of the University which has been conferred upon him if after due inquiry he shall be shown to have been guilty of dishonorable or scandalous conduct in the obtaining of such degree or diploma.
Congregation and its functions
PART IV: Faculties and Faculty Boards
Faculties
Faculty Boards and their functions
(a) subject to the provisions of this Law and the Statutes, and subject also to the directions of the Senate, regulate the teaching and study of, and the conduct of examinations connected with, the subjects assigned to such Faculty;
(b) deal with any other matter assigned to it by the Statutes or by the Senate;
(c) advise the Senate on any matter referred to it by the Senate.
(2) A Faculty Board may deliberate upon any matter affecting the work of the Faculty, and may report to the Senate thereon.
Composition of Faculty Boards
(2) Subject to the provisions of subsection (1), the composition of each Faculty Board shall be determined by the Statutes, and the Statutes may include provision for the appointment to any Faculty Board of persons who are not members of the academic staff but are specially qualified to assist in the work of the Faculty Board.
PART V: Institutes, Colleges and other Units within the University
Institutes
(a) the Institute of Administration;
(b) the Institute of Agricultural Research and Special Services;
(c) the Institute of Education; and
(d) the Institute of Health.
Constitution, etc., of the Institutes
(2) For each Institute, the Statutes shall provide for the functions and constitution of a Board of Governors and an Academic and Professional Board.
(3) The Statute of each Institute shall provide that the Governor of the States in Northern Nigeria shall each be entitled to appoint at least one member of each Board of Governors.
Constitution of colleges
(2) The constitution of and other matters relating to any college may be prescribed by Statute.
Other units within the University
PART VI: Legislative Powers of Authorities and Interpretation of Legislation
The Statutes and their scope
(a) the powers and duties of the authorities of the University, their composition and constitution, and all other matters relative to such authorities;
(b) the admission of students, their discipline and welfare;
(c) any other matters authorized or required by this Law to be prescribed or regulated by the Statutes.
First Statutes and their effect
(2) The power to make Statutes shall not be limited by or with reference to the first or any subsequent Statute or to the subject matter thereof.
Method of enactment of Statutes
(2) Proposals for the making, amendment or revocation of Statutes may be initiated by either the Council or the Senate and shall require-
(a) approval at a meeting of the Council by the votes of at least three-quarters of the members present and voting, being not less than one-half of the total membership of the Council; and
(b) approval at a meeting of the Senate by a majority of the members present and voting; and
(c) approval by the Chancellor.
(3) Unless otherwise specified therein, a Statute shall come into force when it has received the approval of the Council, the Senate and the Chancellor in accordance with subsection (2) and when it has been published in the Federal Gazette.
Proof of Statutes in court
Acts
Regulations
Effect of Acts and Regulations
Settlement of disputes
PART VII: Matters of Administration
Superannuation of staff
Retiring age of academic staff of the University
(2) A law or rule requiring a person to retire from the public service after serving for thirty-five years shall not apply to an academic staff of the University.
Special provisions relating to pensions of professors
(a) a minimum period of fifteen years as a professor in the University or continuously in the service of a University in Nigeria up to the retiring age; and
(b) who during the period of service was absent from the University only on approved national or University assignments,
shall be entitled to pension at a rate equivalent to his last annual salary and such allowances, as the Council may, from time to time, determine as qualifying for pension and gratuity, in addition to any other retirement benefits to which he may be entitled.
Common seal of the University
(2) The common seal of the University shall not be used except upon the direction of the Council and shall be authenticated in the manner prescribed by the Statutes, and shall be officially and judicially noticed.
Parole contracts
Bank accounts
(2) The moneys or any portion thereof standing to the credit of any or the accounts of the University may, if the Council thinks fit, be invested in such securities as the Council directs or be placed on deposit in such bank or banks as the Council may determine.
Acquisition of land for purposes of the University
(2) Where any land has been acquired in pursuance of an order made under subsection (1), the Federal Minister charged with the responsibility for land matters shall vest such land in the University by means of a certificate of occupancy for an indefinite term without a rent and thereupon such land shall be subject in all respects to the provisions of the Land Use Act.
(3) The compensation for such acquisition shall in the first instance be paid by the Federal Government, but if and when so required, the University shall refund to the Federal Government any compensation so paid and all expenses incidental to such acquisition incurred by the Federal Government.
Non-application of section 20 of Cap. 52 of the Laws of Northern Nigeria
Repeal of N.N. 24 of 1961
Transitional provisions
Power to amend this Law by order
SCHEDULES
FIRST SCHEDULE
The Statutes: [Section 27]
STATUTE I
Definitions
In these Statutes-
(a). expressions which are defined in the Law shall have the meanings assigned to them by the Law;
(b) “The Law” means the Ahmadu Bello University Law;
(c) “Constituent Institution” means an institution so described in these Statutes;
(d) “States” means the States formed out of the territory formerly known as Northern Nigeria.
STATUTE 2: Members of the University
The following persons shall be members of the University-
(a) the officers;
(b) the members of the Council;
(c) the members of the Senate;
(d) the members of the academic staff;
(e) the warden of University halls of residence;
(f) the graduates;
(g) the students.
Such other persons as the Council may, after consultation with the Senate, grant the status of member.
STATUTE 3: Officers of the University
(a) the Chancellor;
(b) the Pro-Chancellors;
(c) the Vice-Chancellor;
(d) the Deputy Vice-Chancellor;
(e) the Provost of any college established under Statute 17;
(f) the Provost for Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine;
(g) the Directors of the Institutes within the University;
(h) the Registrar;
(i) the Librarian; and
(j) the Bursar.
(2) A Pro-Chancellor may, at the request of the Chancellor, act for the Chancellor in relation to any matter specially delegated to him.
The Vice-Chancellor
(2) The Vice-Chancellor shall –
(a) be competent at all times to advise the Council on any matter affecting the policy, finance and administration of the University;
(b) be generally responsible to the Council for maintaining the efficiency and good order of the University and for ensuring the proper enforcement of the Statutes, Acts and Regulations;
(c) be responsible for discipline in the University and in this behalf may make rules which, on their making, shall come into force, but shall be submitted by him to the Council at its next meeting and shall thereupon be deemed to be ratified unless the contrary is shown;
(d) have power to refuse to admit any person as a student without giving any reason; and
(e) have power to act for and on behalf of the Chancellor at any function at which degrees of the University are conferred.
(3) Where a vacancy occurs in the post of a Vice-chancellor, the Council shall-
(a) advertise the vacancy in a reputable journal or a widely read newspaper in Nigeria, specifying-
(i) the qualities of the persons who may apply for the post; and
(ii) the terms and conditions of service applicable to the post, and thereafter draw up a short list of suitable candidates for the post for consideration;
(b) constitute a Search Team consisting of –
(i0 a member of the Council, who is not a member of the Senate, as chairman;
(ii) two members of the Senate who are not members of the Council, one of whom shall be a professor;
(iii) two members of Congregation who are not members of the Council, one of whom shall be a professor, to identify and nominate for consideration, suitable persons who are not likely to apply for the post on their own volition because they feel that it is not proper to do so.
(4) A Joint Council and Senate Selection Board consisting of –
(a) the pro-Chancellor, as chairman;
(b) two members of the Council, not being members of the Senate;
(c) two members of the Senate who are professors, but who were not members of the Search Team, shall consider the candidates and persons on the short list drawn up under subparagraph (2) of this paragraph through an examination of their curriculum vitae and interaction with them, and recommend to the Council suitable candidates for further consideration.
(5) The Council shall select three candidates from among the candidates recommended to it under subparagraph (3) of this paragraph and may indicate its order of preference stating the reasons therefore and forward the names to the President.
(6) The President may appoint as Vice-Chancellor, anyone of the candidates recommended to him in accordance with the provisions of subparagraph (4) of this paragraph.
(7) The Vice-Chancellor shall hold office for a single term of five years only on such terms and conditions as may be specified in his letter of appointment.
(8) For the avoidance of doubt, the provisions of subparagraph (7) of this paragraph shall-
(i) only be applicable to those appointed to the office of Vice-Chancellor after 1 January, 1993;
(ii) not confer on a person serving a first term of office as Vice-Chancellor before 1 January, 1993 any right to renewal of the appointment for a further term of four years.
(9) The Vice-Chancellor may be removed from office by the Visitor after due consultation with the Council and the Senate acting through the Minister of Education.
Deputy Vice-Chancellors
(2) Where a vacancy occurs in the post of Deputy Vice-Chancellor, the Vice-Chancellor shall forward to the Senate a list of two candidates for each post of Deputy Vice-Chancellor that is vacant.
(3) The Senate shall select for each vacant post one candidate from each list forwarded to it under subparagraph (2) of this paragraph and forward his name to the Council for confirmation.
(4) A Deputy Vice-Chancellor shall-
(a) assist the Vice-Chancellor in the performance of his functions;
(b) act in the place of the Vice-Chancellor when the post of the Vice-Chancellor is vacant or if the Vice-Chancellor is, for any reason, absent or unable to perform his functions as Vice-Chancellor; and
(c) perform such other functions as the Vice-Chancellor or the Council may, from time to time, assign to him.
(5) A Deputy Vice-Chancellor-
(a) shall hold office for a period of two years beginning from the effective date of his appointment and on such terms and conditions as may be specified in his letter of appointment; and
(b) may be re-appointed for one further period of two years and no more.
(6) The Provost for Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine shall assist the Vice-Chancellor in and shall co-ordinate matters concerning agriculture and veterinary medicine.
Office of the Registrar
(2) The person holding the office of the Registrar shall by virtue of that office be Secretary to the Council, the Senate, Congregation and Convocation.
Other Principal Officers of the University
(a) the Bursar; and
(b) the University Librarian,
who shall be appointed by the Council on the recommendation of the Selection Board constituted under paragraph 8 of this Statute.
(2) The bursar shall be the Chief Financial Officer of the University and be responsible to the Vice-Chancellor for the day-to-day administration and control of the financial affairs of the University.
(3) The University Librarian shall be responsible to the Vice-Chancellor for the-
(a) administration of the University library;
(b) co-ordination of the library services in the University, its campuses, colleges, faculties, schools, departments, institutes and other teaching or research units; and
(c) implementation of the policy of the University with respect to the development of the library.
Selection Board for other Principal Officers
(a) the Pro-Chancellor, as chairman;
(b) the Vice-Chancellor;
(c) four members of the Council not being members of the Senate; and
(d) two members of the Senate.
(2) The functions, procedure and other matters relating to the Selection Board constituted under subparagraph (1) of this paragraph shall be as the Council may, from time to time, determine.
STATUTE 4: The Council
(a) to provide for the printing and publication of research and other works which may be issued by the University;
(b) to take into consideration, and, if the Council deems it proper so to do, to give effect to, reports from the Senate on those matters upon which the Senate is authorized or required by Statute or the Law to make reports;
(c) to select a seal, arms and mace for the University, and to have the sole use and custody of the seal;
(d) to do all such acts or things whether or not incidental to the foregoing powers, as may advance the objects of the University.
(2) Save as otherwise expressly provided, one-third of the members shall form a quorum of a meeting of the Council.
(3) Subject to the provision of these Statutes and the Law, the Council shall make, and may from time to time alter, such standing orders as it shall think fit with respect to its meeting and the meetings of any committee of the Council and the procedure thereof.
(4) Minutes of the meetings of the Council shall be kept and shall be open to the inspection of any member of the Council.
(2) The Chairman of the Council or a member of the Committee nominated by the Chairman, the Vice-Chancellor and four other members shall form a quorum of the Committee.
(a) shall authorize or ratify payments of all accounts due from the University;
(b) shall supervise the collection and receipt of all debts and moneys due to the University;
(c) shall direct the deposit and investment of all donations, subscriptions and other moneys paid to the University;
(d) shall cause proper accounts to be kept and audited;
(e) shall deal with any matter urgently requiring decision during the intervals between meetings of the Council and shall report any such decision to the Council at its next meeting;
(f) shall examine draft annual estimates of revenue and expenditure of the University and make recommendations to the Council;
(g) shall consider and make recommendations to the Council on proposals for capital expenditure;
(h) may make recommendations to the Council concerning the conditions of employment of the staff of the University;
(i) may make recommendations to the Council concerning fees and other moneys payable to the University; and
(j) shall perform such other duties as the Council may delegate to it.
(2) The Council may establish joint committees of the Council and the Senate to which the Council may appoint members of the Council and the Senate may appoint members of the Senate. The Council may delegate to any such joint committee any powers or Functions which it is itself competent to perform.
(3) The Chairman of the Council and the Vice-Chancellor shall be ex-officio members of all committees of the Council and of all joint committees of the Council and the Senate.
STATUTE 5: The Senate
(a) the Vice-Chancellor who shall be chairman;
(b) the Deputy Vice-Chancellor;
(c) the Provost of any college established under Statute 17;
(d) the Provost for Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine;
(e) the Directors of the Institutes of the University;
(f) the Director of the Division of Agricultural Colleges;
(g) the Deans of the Faculties;
(h) all professors holding established Chairs;
(i) the Readers or other persons of equivalent rank who were members of the Senate before 1 February 1968;
(j) the Directors of the Centre for the Study of Nigerian Languages, the Centre for Nigerian Cultural Studies, the Centre for Economic and Social Research, and the Educational Technology Centre;
(k) the Chief Extension Coordinator;
(l) the Principal of the School of Basic Studies;
(m) the University Librarian;
(n) the Heads of Departments within the Faculties;
(o) persons nearest in number to but not exceeding thirty per cent of the total ex officio membership of the Senate, elected by the Congregation from amongst those of its members who are members of the academic staff, for such term as the Congregation may determine; and
(p) not more than four members of the academic staff co-opted by Senate, for such terms as the Senate may determine.
(a) to appoint four members of the Senate to be members of the Council;
(b) to regulate, subject to the Law of the University, the admission of persons to courses of study of the University and their continuance at such courses;
(c) to appoint internal examiners on recommendations from Faculty Boards concerned;
(d) to report to the Council on any academic matters;
(e) to discuss any matter relating to the University and to report its views to the Council;
(f) to report to the Council on any matters referred to the Senate by the Council;
(g) to prepare estimates of expenditure required to carry out the work of the University and to submit them to the Council;
(h) to formulate, modify or revise schemes for the organization of Faculties and departments and to assign to such Faculties and departments their respective subjects; also to make recommendations to the Council on the expediency of the establishment at any time of Faculties and departments, or as to the expediency of the abolition, combination or sub-division of any Faculties or departments;
(i) to fix, subject to any conditions made by the founders and accepted by the Council, the times, the mode and the conditions of competition for fellowships, scholarships, bursaries, and other prizes, and to award the same;
(j) to make regulations governing the conditions of the award of diplomas by any Faculty, Institute or other Unit of the University;
(k) to appoint such committees as it thinks fit; and
(l) to delegate to any committee appointed by the Senate or to any Faculty Board or other Board any power to approve Statutes or to confer degrees.
STATUTE 6: Faculties
(a) Arts and Social Sciences;
(b) Sciences;
(c) Arts and Islamic Studies;
(d) Engineering;
(e) Environmental Design;
(f) Agriculture;
(g) Law;
(h) Veterinary Medicine;
(i) Administration;
(j) Medicine; and
(k) Education.
(a) the Vice-Chancellor;
(b) the Deputy Vice-Chancellor;
(c) the Heads, whether permanent or temporary, of departments in the Faculty;
(d) such other members of the academic staff holding permanent teaching or research posts and being members of that Faculty as the Senate may, from time to time, determine;
(e) such other persons, whether members of the Faculty or not, as the Senate may, from time to time, on the recommendation of the Faculty Board, determine.
(a) to regulate, subject to review by the Senate, the teaching and study of subjects in the Faculty;
(b) to constitute Boards of Studies for separate subjects or group of subjects;
(c) to consider the progress of students in the Faculty and to report to the Senate thereon;
(d) to recommend to the Senate examiners for appointment;
(e) to make recommendations to the Senate on Regulations dealing with syllabuses, courses of study and examinations for degrees, diplomas, certificates and other distinctions in the Faculty, or with any other matters relating to the work of the Faculty;
(f) to make recommendations to the Senate for the award of degrees (other than honorary degrees), diplomas, certificates and other distinctions in the Faculty;
(g) to consider matters relating to the Faculty and to report thereon to the Senate, and to deal with any matters referred or delegated to it by the Senate.
STATUTE 7: The Congregation
(a) to provide a forum for the discussion of matters affecting the academic well-being of the University and to make recommendations, from time to time, to the Council or the Senate on such of these as it thinks fit;
(b) to receive information, from time to time, on the state of the University from the Vice-Chancellor or such other persons as he may nominate;
(c) to nominate or elect members of the Council and the Senate as prescribed by the Statutes.
STATUTE 8: Members of Staff
(a) the Chairman of the Council, when appointments of officers of the University are considered;
(b) the Vice-Chancellor;
(c) the Deputy Vice-Chancellor;
(d) three members of the Council not being members of the Senate, appointed by the Council;
(e) two ex-officio members of the Senate appointed by the Senate on the recommendation of the Vice-Chancellor;
(f) two members of the Senate, being members of the Council, nominated by the Senate;
(g) the Director, Provost, Dean or Principal concerned; and
(h) the Head of Department concerned.
Provided that-
(a). before taking its decision, the Council shall receive and consider a report on the case by a Joint Committee of the Council and the Senate consisting of the Chairman of the Council as Chairman and equal numbers of members of the Council and of the Senate;
(b). no person shall be dismissed by the Council unless he shall have been given a reasonable opportunity of being heard by the Council;
(c) pending the completion of the hearing of a case by the Joint Committee provided for in subparagraph (a) of this proviso and a decision on the case by the Council, the Vice-Chancellor may, at his discretion, suspend the member of staff against whom the case has been brought from any or all or his University duties, rights and privileges, save that the member of staff shall continue to receive his normal emoluments during such period of suspension.
STATUTE 9: Students of the University
Provided that-
(a) the Senate shall have power to reduce the period of study by a period not exceeding one academic year in case of undergraduate members of a university approved by the Senate;
(b) the Council may at the request of the Senate and for good cause reduce the period of study.
(2) The procedures for the discipline of students other than students in the faculties and the School of Basic Studies shall be determined by the Vice-Chancellor after consulting the appropriate Board of Governors.
(3) Any rules of procedures for the discipline of students shall include, in the event of expulsion from the University, a right to appeal to the Council, provided that, this shall not include a right to appear personally before the Council.
STATUTE 10: Auditors
STATUTE 11: Honorary Degrees
(a) the Visitor;
(b) the officers of the University;
(c) the members of the Council;
(d) the members of the Senate.
(a) the Chairman of Council as chairman;
(b) the Vice-Chancellor;
(c) three members of the Council appointed by the Council;
(d) three members of the Senate appointed by the Senate.
(2) The Registrar shall be Secretary to the Committee.
STATUTE 12: The Institute of Administration
(a) to provide courses of instruction for diplomas, certificates and other distinctions;
(b) to provide specialist training courses, whether leading to university distinctions or not, for Government and Local Government employees and other persons;
(c) under such conditions as may be prescribed by appropriate authority, to award, or to recommend to the Senate the award of diplomas, certificates and other distinctions;
(d) to conduct research, with particular reference to research in administration, law and local government;
(e) to provide for extension services, and for this purpose to provide courses, conferences and lectures; and
(f) to assist in the teaching functions of the University at graduate and undergraduate levels.
(a) the Vice-Chancellor, who shall be chairman;
(b) the Director of the Institute or in his absence a person nominated by the Director;
(c) the Deans of the Faculties of Administration and Law;
(d) two members of the senior staff of the Institute elected by the senior staff;
(e) two members of the academic staff appointed by the Senate;
(f) one member of the Council, not being a member of the academic staff, appointed by the Council;
(g) one person representing each of the States, appointed by the Governor of that State; and
(h) not more than three members co-opted by the Board, each of whom shall be a person of distinction in the field of administration, law or local government.
(a) to give policy directions as deemed necessary to carry out the functions of the Institute;
(b) to consider and report to the Council on all proposals involving finance and the administration of property;
(c) to approve the admission of persons as members of the Institute, other than those persons who are members by right under paragraph 18 of this Statute, and to define the rights, duties and obligations of members or any category of members;
(d) to approve, on the recommendation of the Professional and Academic Board, the granting of the status of Associated Institution to any Institution;
(e) to request and receive from the Director and consider reports on the work of the Institute;
(f) to provide for the Council and, where relevant, the Senate, a report of the proceedings of meetings of the Board of Governors;
(g) to carry out any other functions conferred upon the Institute by the Act or the Statutes or delegated to the Board of Governors by the Council; and
(h) to appoint from its own members or otherwise such committees as may be deemed expedient, and to delegate to any such committee any functions which the Board of Governors is competent to perform.
(a) the Director of the Institute, as chairman;
(b) the Vice-Chancellor;
(c) the Deputy Vice-Chancellor;
(d) the Heads of Departments and the professors of the affiliated departments as defined in paragraph 16 of this Statute;
(e) the Heads of Departments and Divisions within the Institute;
(f) two members of the academic staff, elected by Senate; and
(g) two members of the academic staff of the Institute, elected by the members of the academic staff.
(a) to supervise the training of candidates for the Institute’s or other professional examinations;
(b) to consider and approve courses and syllabuses of study;
(c) to award or to recommend to the Senate the award of diplomas;
(d) to award certificates and other distinctions;
(e) to assist in making arrangements for students to obtain practical experience in administration, law and local government;
(f) to make regulations for the conduct of the Institute’s examinations;
(g) to appoint examiners for the Institute’s examinations;
(h) to organize the extension work of the Institute;
(i) to promote and supervise investigations and research in the Institute;
(j) to appoint from its own members or otherwise Examination Boards, Boards of Studies or committees as may be deemed expedient, and delegate to any board or committee so appointed any of the functions which the Professional and Academic Board is competent to carry out;
(k) to consider any matter relating to the professional and academic work of the Institute, and to deal with any matter referred to it by the Board of Governors or by the Senate; and
(l) to furnish the Board of Governors and, where relevant, the Senate with reports of its proceedings.
STATUTE 13: The Institute for Agricultural Research and Special Services
(a) to conduct research into matters pertaining to agriculture, with special reference to agriculture in the States, and to administer matters relating thereto;
(b) to co-operate with other bodies in the dissemination throughout the States of knowledge of agricultural matters and of the results of research conducted by the Institute;
(c) to provide agricultural extension services to the States;
(d) to arrange for such conferences of Government officers and other persons and for such courses and lectures as may be considered to further the above functions; and
(e) to participate in the teaching functions of the University at all levels.
(a) the Vice-Chancellor who shall be chairman;
(b) the Provost for Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine;
(c) the Director of the Institute or in his absence a person nominated by the Director;
(d) the Deans of the Faculties of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine;
(e) two members of the academic staff, appointed by the Senate;
(f) one member elected from amongst their own number by the research staff of the Institute;
(g) one member of the Council, not being a member of the academic staff, appointed by the Council;
(h) one person representing each of the States appointed by the Governor of that State;
(i) the Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry charged with responsibility for agriculture, or his representative; and
(j) not more than four members co-opted by the Board.
(a) to give policy directions as deemed necessary to carry out the functions of the Institute;
(b) to consider and report to the Council on all proposals involving finance and the administration of property;
(c) to approve the admission of persons as members of the Institute other than those persons who are members by right under paragraph 18 of this Statute, and to define the rights and obligations of members or any category of members;
(d) to approve, on the recommendation of the Professional and Academic Board, the granting of the status of Associated Institution to any Institution;
(e) to request and receive from the Director and consider reports on the work of the Institute;
(f) to provide for the Council a report of the proceedings of all meetings of the Board of Governors;
(g) to carry out any other functions conferred upon the Institute by the Law or the Statutes or delegated to the Board of Governors by the Council; and
(h) to appoint from its own members or otherwise such committees as may be deemed expedient, and to delegate to any such committee or committees any functions which the Board of Governors is competent to perform.
(a) the Director of the Institute, as chairman;
(b) the Provost for Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine;
(c) the Vice-Chancellor;
(d) the Deputy Vice-Chancellor;
(e) the Deputy Directors of the Institute;
(f) the Deans of the Faculties of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine;
(g) one professor in the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine elected by the Board of that Faculty;
(h) the Heads of Departments in the Institute and in the Faculty of Agriculture;
(i) the Heads of Sections or Research Units in the Institute;
(j) not more than six persons, elected from amongst their own number by the senior staff of the Institute excluding those who are ex-officio members of the Professional and Academic Board;
(k) two members of the academic staff elected by the Senate; and
(l) the Director of the Division of Agricultural Colleges.
(a) to assist the Director in the implementation of the policy for research work as laid down by the Board of Governors;
(b) to assist the Director in the preparation of the annual programme of research;
(c) to assist the Director in the preparation of the annual estimates;
(d) to receive results of research and to advise the Director on recommendations to be communicated to the States for release to extension services;
(e) to receive and consider requests for research from the States;
(f) to assist in making arrangements for students engaged in research work or taking degree or diploma courses to obtain practical experience in agriculture;
(g) to appoint from its own members or otherwise such committees as may be deemed expedient, and to delegate to any such committee or committees any of the functions which the Professional and Academic Board is competent to carry out;
(h) to consider any matter relating to the professional and academic work of the Institute and to deal with any matter referred to it by the Board of Governors; and
(i) to furnish the Board of Governors with reports of its proceedings.
STATUTE 14: The Institute of Education
(a) to act in an advisory and consultative capacity to the Ministries charged with responsibility for education in the States on any matters pertaining to education, and to collaborate with the said Ministries both in the planning and extension of educational facilities in the States and in the provision, either by itself or in conjunction with other bodies, of suitable courses of study and instruction;
(b) under such conditions as may be prescribed by appropriate authority, to award, or to recommend to the Senate the award of diplomas, certificates and other distinctions;
(c) to conduct and promote research, and to act as a co-ordinating agency for research, in all matters pertaining to education and the development of education in the States;
(d) to promote the training of teachers and other persons engaged in or intending to engage in educational work;
(e) to provide or co-ordinate in providing courses, conferences and lectures for persons concerned with or interested in education;
(f) to provide educational centres for the promotion of the educational interests of persons concerned with or interested in education;
(g) to advise on the establishment and maintenance of professional library services in the States; and
(h) to assist in the teaching functions of the University at graduate and undergraduate levels.
(a) the Vice-Chancellor who shall be chairman;
(b) the Director of the Institute or in his absence a person nominated by the Director;
(c) the Dean of the Faculty of Education;
(d) the professors of Education and Fine Art;
(e) two members of the senior staff of the Institute excluding the Constituent Institutions, elected by the senior staff;
(f) two members of the academic staff appointed by the Senate;
(g) one member of the Council, not being a member of the academic staff, appointed by the Council;
(h) one person representing each of the States, appointed by the Governor of that State;
(i) one principal of a Teachers’ College in each State elected by the principals of the teachers’ colleges in that State;
(j) one principal of a Constituent Institution within the Institute elected by the said principals; and
(k) not more than four members co-opted by the Board.
(a) to give policy directions as deemed necessary to carry out the functions of the Institute;
(b) to consider and report to the Council on all proposals involving finance and the administration of property;
(c) to approve the admission of persons as members of the Institute other than those persons who are members by right under paragraph 19 of this Statute, and to define the rights and obligations of members or any category of members;
(d) to approve, on the recommendations of the Professional and Academic Board, the granting of the status of Associated Institution to any Institution;
(e) to request and receive from the Director and consider reports on the work of the Institute;
(f) to provide for the Council and, where relevant, the Senate a report of the proceedings of all meetings of the Board of Governors;
(g) subject to the provisions of the Statutes, establish an Appointments and Promotions Committee;
(h) to prescribe the organization and administration of the Constituent Institutions within the Institute, and when deemed expedient to delegate to any committee or other body, to the Director of the Institute or to the principal of a Constituent Institution any functions which the Board of Governors is competent to perform, in respect of a Constituent Institution;
(i) to carry out any other functions conferred upon the Institute by the Law or the Statutes or delegated to the Board of Governors by the Council; and
(j) to appoint from its own members or otherwise such committees as may be deemed expedient, and to delegate to any such committees any function which the Board of Governors is competent to perform.
(a) the Director of the Institute as chairman;
(b) the Vice-Chancellor;
(c) the Deputy Vice-Chancellor;
(d) the Heads of Departments and the professors within the affiliated departments as defined in paragraph 16 of this Statute;
(e) the principals of the Constituent Institutions within the Institute;
(f) two members of the academic staff of the University, appointed by the Senate;
(g) one member elected from amongst their own number by the teaching staff of each Constituent Institution;
(h) two members elected from amongst their own number by the senior staff of the Institute, one of whom shall be a specialist in the teaching of the natural sciences; and
(i) the members of the Board of Governors appointed or elected under sub-paragraphs (h) and (i) of paragraph 2 of this Statute.
(a) to supervise the training of candidates for the Institute’s or other professional examinations;
(b) to consider and approve courses and syllabuses of study;
(c) to award or to recommend to Senate the award of diplomas;
(d) to award certificates and other distinctions;
(e) to assist in making arrangements for students to undertake teaching practice;
(f) to make regulations for the conduct of the Institute’s examinations;
(g) to appoint examiners for the Institute’s examinations and moderators for other examinations;
(h) to promote and supervise the research work of the Institute;
(i) to appoint from its own members or otherwise Examining Boards, Boards of Studies or committees as may be deemed expedient and to delegate to any board or committee so appointed any of the functions which the Professional and Academic Board is competent to carry out;
(j) to consider any matter relating to the professional and academic work of the Institute, and to deal with any matter referred to it by the Board of Governors or the Senate; and
(k) to furnish the Board of Governors and, where relevant, the Senate with reports of its proceedings.
STATUTE 15: The Institute of Health
(a) to provide courses of instruction for diplomas, certificates and other distinctions in the medical and health disciplines;
(b) to award, or to recommend to Senate the award of diplomas, certificates and other distinctions under such conditions as may be prescribed by the appropriate authority;
(c) to operate the Ahmadu Bello University Hospital and related clinics, dispensaries and other institutions and health services, and to provide facilities for the training of doctors, medical students, nurses, and other persons in the medical and health fields;
(d) to co-operate with the Faculty of Medicine in providing adequate facilities for teaching purposes and equipment for carrying out research;
(e) to provide for and conduct research in all matters pertaining to medicine and health;
(f) to assist in the promotion of health services in the States; and
(g) to assist in the teaching functions of the University at graduate and undergraduate levels.
(a) the Vice-Chancellor who shall be chairman;
(b) the Director of the Institute or, in his absence, a person nominated by the Director;
(c) the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine;
(d) two members of the senior staff of the Institute one of whom shall be primarily concerned with teaching and the other with hospital work, appointed by the Professional and Academic Board;
(e) two members of the academic staff appointed by the Senate;
(f) one member of the Council, not being a member of the academic staff, appointed by the Council;
(g) one person representing each of the States, appointed by the Governor of that State;
(h) the Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Health or his representative;
(i) the Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Finance or his representative; and
(j) not more than four persons co-opted by the Board.
(a) to give policy directions as deemed necessary to carry out the functions of the Institute;
(b) to consider and report to the Council on all proposals involving finance and the administration of property;
(c) to approve the admission of persons other than those persons who are members by right under paragraph 19 of this Statute as members of the Institute, and to define the rights and obligations of members or any category of members;
(d) to approve, on the recommendation of the Professional and Academic Board, the granting of the status of Associated Institution to any institution;
(e) to request and receive from the Director and consider reports on the work of the Institute;
(f) to provide for the Council and, where relevant, the Senate a report of the proceedings of meetings of the Board of Governors;
(g) subject to the provisions of the Statutes, to establish an Appointments and Promotions Committee;
(h) to prescribe the organization and administration of the Constituent Institutions within the Institute and when deemed expedient to delegate to any committee or other body, to the Director of the Institute or to the Head of a Constituent Institution, any functions which the Board of Governors is competent to perform in respect of a Constituent Institution;
(i) to carry out any other functions conferred upon the Institute by the Act or the Statutes or delegated to the Board of Governors by the Council; and
(j) to appoint from its own members or otherwise such committees as may be deemed expedient, and to delegate to any such committees any functions which the Board of Governors is competent to perform.
(a) the Director of the Institute, as chairman;
(b) the Vice-Chancellor;
(c) the Deputy Vice-Chancellor;
(d) the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine;
(e) two members elected from amongst their own number by the Faculty Board of Medicine;
(f) two members of the academic staff of the University appointed by the Senate;
(g) the Heads of those Constituent Institutions within the Institute which are primarily concerned with teaching; and
(h) not more than four members of the senior staff of the Institute co-opted by the Board.
(a) to supervise the training of candidates for the Institute’s or other professional examinations;
(b) to arrange for the pre-registration training of graduates in medicine and for the practical training of other students;
(c) to consider and approve courses and syllabuses of study;
(d) to award or to recommend to the Senate the award of diplomas;
(e) to award certificates and other distinctions;
(f) to make regulations for the conduct of the Institute’s examinations;
(g) to appoint examiners for the Institute’s examinations and moderators for other examinations;
(h) to organize the extension work of the Institute;
(i) to promote and supervise the research activities of the Institute;
(j) to appoint from its own members or otherwise Examining Boards, Boards of Studies or committees as may be deemed expedient and to delegate to any board or committee so appointed any of the functions which the Professional and Academic Board is competent to carry out;
(k) to consider any matter relating to the professional and academic work of the Institute, and to deal with any matter referred to it by the Board of Governors or the Senate; and
(l) to furnish the Board of Governors and, where relevant, the Senate, with reports of its proceedings.
(a) the Ahmadu Bello University Hospital, Clinics and Dispensaries;
(b) the Ahmadu Bello University School of Nursing;
(c) the Ahmadu Bello University Medical Auxiliaries Training School; and
(d) the Ahmadu Bello University School of Hygiene.
STATUTE 16: Division of Agricultural Colleges
(a) to provide courses of instruction in agriculture and related subjects for diplomas, certificates and other distinctions;
(b) to provide specialist training courses in agriculture and related subjects, whether leading to university distinctions or not, for government and local government employees and other persons; and
(c) under such conditions as may be prescribed by appropriate authority, to award, or recommend to the Senate the award of diplomas, certificates and other distinctions.
(a) the Vice-Chancellor, who shall be chairman;
(b) the Provost for Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine;
(c) the Director of the Division or in his absence a person nominated by the Director;
(d) the Deans of the Faculties of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine;
(e) one principal of a Constituent Institution within the Division elected by the principals;
(f) two members of the academic staff, appointed by the Senate;
(g) one member of the Council, not being a member of the academic staff, appointed by the Council;
(h) one person representing each of the States, appointed by the Governor of that State;
(i) two members appointed by the Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry charged with responsibility for agriculture; and
(j) not more than four members co-opted by the Board.
(a) to give policy directions as deemed necessary to carry out the functions of the Division;
(b) to consider and report to the Council on all proposals involving finance and the administration of property;
(c) to approve the admission of persons as members of the Division, other than those persons who are members by right under paragraph 18 of this Statute, and to define the rights and obligations of members or any category of members;
(d) to approve, on the recommendation of the Professional and Academic Board, the granting of the status of Associated Institution to any Institution;
(e) to request and receive from the Director and consider reports on the work of the Division;
(f) to provide for the Council and, where relevant, the Senate a report of the proceedings of all meetings of the Board of Governors;
(g) subject to the provisions of the Statutes, to establish an Appointments and Promotions Committee;
(h) to prescribe the organization and administration of the Constituent Institutions within the Division, and when deemed expedient, to delegate to any committee or other body, to the Director of the Division or to the Principal of a Constituent Institution, any functions which the Board of Governors is competent to perform in respect of a Constituent Institution;
(i) to carry out any other functions conferred upon the Division by the Law or the Statutes or delegated to the Board of Governors by the Council; and
(j) to appoint from its own members or otherwise such committees as may be deemed expedient, and to delegate to any such committees any functions which the Board of Governors is competent to perform.
(a) the Director of the Division, as chairman;
(b) the Provost for Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine;
(c) the Vice-Chancellor;
(d) the Deputy Vice-Chancellor;
(e) the Deans of the Faculties of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine; or their representatives;
(f) the Principals of the Constituent Institutions within the Division;
(g) the Director of the Federal Department of Agriculture or his representative;
(h) the Director of the Federal Livestock Department or his representative;
(i) two members of the academic staff, appointed by the Senate;
(j) the Principal of the School of Basic Studies;
(k) the Director of the Institute of Education;
(l) the Director of the Institute for Agricultural Research;
(m) the Deputy Director (Extension) in the Institute for Agricultural Research; and
(n) one member elected from amongst themselves by the senior staff of each Constituent Institution within the Division.
(a) to supervise the training of candidates for the Division’s or other professional examinations;
(b) to consider and approve courses and syllabuses of study;
(c) to award or to recommend to Senate the award of diplomas;
(d) to award certificates and other distinctions;
(e) to make arrangements for students to obtain practical experience of agriculture and related matters;
(f) to make regulations for the conduct of the Division’s examinations;
(g) to appoint examiners for the Division’s examinations;
(h) to appoint from its own members or otherwise Examining Boards, Boards of Studies or committees as may be deemed expedient, and to delegate to any board or committee so appointed any of the functions which the Professional and Academic Board is competent to carry out;
(i) to consider any matter relating to the professional and academic work of the Division, and to deal with any matter referred to it by the Board of Governors or Senate; and
(j) to furnish the Board of Governors and, where relevant, the Senate with reports of its proceedings.
(a) the College of Agriculture, Samaru;
(b) the College of Agriculture, Kabba;
(c) the College of Agriculture, Bakura; and
(d) the College of Agriculture and Animal Science; Kaduna.
STATUTE 17: Colleges
(2) An institute located within a college campus shall likewise manage and administer its academic and professional activities and all other matters related thereto or connected therewith, and shall otherwise function with respect to such activities and matters, in the same manner as any other institute not so located.
STATUTE 18: The School of Basic Studies
(a) the Vice-Chancellor;
(b) the Deputy Vice-Chancellor;
(c) the Principal of the School of Basic Studies;
(d) those members of the academic staff of the School whose sole or primary function is to teach in the School of Basic Studies;
(e) the Heads of Departments in the faculties whose subjects are taught as main subjects in the School of Basic Studies or in other preliminary courses in the University;
(f) one representative of each other faculty elected annually by the Faculty Board; and
(g) such other persons as the Senate may appoint on the recommendation of the Board of Basic Studies.
(a) to recommend to the Senate (after consultation with the Faculties and Departments concerned) regulations for the admission of students to the School;
(b) to keep a register of all students in all courses in the School;
(c) to regulate, subject to review by Senate, the teaching and study of subjects in the School;
(d) to constitute committees for separate subjects or groups of subjects;
(e) to consider the progress of students in the School and to report to the Senate thereon;
(f) to recommend to the Senate examiners for appointment;
(g) to report to the Senate on regulations dealing with syllabuses, courses of study and examinations or any other matters relating to the work of the School;
(h) to make recommendations to the Senate for the award of certificates and other distinctions in the School;
(i) to consider matters relating to the School and to report thereon to the Senate and to deal with any matters referred or delegated to it by the Senate;
(j) to appoint such committees and to delegate to them such of its powers as it thinks fit, and such committees may include persons who are not members of the Board;
(k) the Board may, in appointing a committee, make rules of procedure for the committee but subject thereto every committee may determine its own procedure and times and place of meeting;
(l) to prescribe at a meeting during the last term of each academic year the quorum for meetings of the Board during the following academic year; and
(m) to prescribe the mode of conducting its own proceedings.
STATUTE 19: Agriculture Extension and Research Liaison Services
(a) to provide a link between Research Institutes, especially those of Ahmadu Bello University Agricultural Complex, and the extension service of the States;
(b) to provide extension and advisory services to the States in all aspects of agriculture;
(c) to ensure the interpretation and dissemination of relevant research results from any source but especially from the Institutes of the Agricultural Complex of Ahmadu Bello University;
(d) to relay problems from the field to research organizations;
(e) to co-operate with other research organizations in conducting research into matters pertaining to agriculture;
(f) to arrange for such conferences of government officers and persons and for such courses and lectures as may be considered to further the above functions; and
(g) to participate in teaching functions of the University at all levels.
(a) the Vice-Chancellor who shall be the Chairman;
(b) the Provost for Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine;
(c) the Director of Agricultural Extension and Research Liaison Services or in his absence a person nominated by the Director;
(d) the Deans of the Faculties of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine;
(e) the Directors of Institute for Agricultural Research, National Animal Production Research Institute and the Division of Agricultural Colleges;
(f) one member elected from among their own members of Agricultural Extension and Research Liaison Services staff;
(g) one member of the Council, not being a member of the academic staff appointed by the Council;
(h) two persons representing the Rainforest Zone of Nigeria to be appointed by Council on the nomination of the Vice-Chancellor;
(i) two persons representing the Southern Guinea Savannah of Nigeria to be appointed by the Council on the nomination of the Vice-Chancellor;
(j) two persons representing the Northern Guinea Savannah of Nigeria to be appointed by the Council on the nomination of the Vice-Chancellor;
(k) two persons representing the Sudan and the Sahel Zones of Nigeria to be appointed by the Council on the nomination of the Vice-Chancellor;
(l) the Secretary, Agricultural Research Council of Nigeria or his representative;
(m) the Director, Federal Department of Agriculture or his representative;
(n) the Director, Federal Livestock Department or his representative; and
(o) not more than four members to be co-opted by the Board.
(a) to give policy directions as deemed necessary to carry out the functions of Agriculture Extension and Research Liaison Services;
(b) to consider and report to the Council on all proposals involving finance and the administration of property;
(c) to approve the admission of persons as members of the Agricultural Extension and Research Liaison Services other than those persons who are members by right under paragraph 18 of this Statute, and to define the rights and obligations of members or any category of members;
(d) to approve, on the recommendation of the Professional and Academic Board, the granting of the status of Associated Institution to any Institution;
(e) to request and receive from the Director and consider reports on the work of the Agriculture Extension and Research Liaison Services;
(f) to provide for the Council a report of the proceedings of all meetings of the Board of Governors;
(g) to carry out any other function conferred to the Board of Governors by the Council; and(h) to appoint from its own members or otherwise such committees as may be deemed expedient, and to delegate to any such committee any functions which the Board of Governors is competent to perform.
(a) the Director of the Agricultural Extension and Research Liaison Services;
(b) the Provost for Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine;
(c) the Vice-Chancellor;
(d) the Deputy Vice-Chancellor;
(e) the Deputy Director of the Agricultural Extension and Research Liaison Services;
(f) the Deans of the Faculties of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine;
(g) the Directors of Institute for Agricultural Research, National Animal Production Research Institute, and Division of Agricultural Colleges;
(h) the Chief Extension Co-ordinator of Adult Education and General Extension Services Unit;
(i) the Heads of Sections in the Agricultural Extension and Research Liaison Services;
(j) two members each selected from the Professional and Academic Board of Institute for Agricultural Research and National Animal Production Research Institute;
(k) one person each representing the subject matter areas in Agricultural Extension and Research Liaison Services elected from its own number by members of Agricultural Extension and Research Liaison Services, excluding those who are ex-officio members of the Professional and Academic Board;
(l) one member from the Senate;
(m) six members representing the four ecological zones; and
(n) not more than two members co-opted by the Board.
(a) to assist the Director in the preparation of the annual programme of work of Agricultural Extension and Research Liaison Services;
(b) to assist the Director in the implementation of the policies as laid down by the Board of Governors;
(c) to assist the Director in the preparation of the Annual Estimates;
(d) to receive recommendations from Research Institutions and advise the Director on the most suitable method or methods of communicating them to State Extension Services;
(e) to assist the Director in assembling problems from the field for communication to research organizations concerned;
(f) to consider Agricultural Extension and Research Liaison Services staff proposals for research;
(g) to appoint from its own members or otherwise such committee as may be deemed expedient, and to delegate to any such committee or committees any of the functions which the Professional and Academic Board is competent to carry out;
(h) to consider matters relating to the Professional and Academic work of the Agricultural Extension and Research Liaison Services and deal with any matter referred to it by the Board of Governors; and
(i) to furnish the Board of Governors with reports of its proceedings.
STATUTE 20: The National Animal Production Research Institute (NAPRI)
(a) to conduct research into animal production and animal products generally and in particular-
(i) the genetic and nutritional improvement of cattle, sheep, goats and other livestock of economic importance;
(ii) the improvement of livestock managements and husbandry practices;
(iii) the economics of meat production;
(iv) nomadism and the socio-economic effects of the settlement of nomads;
(v) the integration of livestock into the farming systems and its socio-economic effects on the rural populations;
(vi) the improvement and management of natural range for the grazing of live-stock;
(vii) the improvement, establishment and management of sown pastures; and
(viii) any other problems related to animal production;
(b) to co-operate with other bodies in the dissemination of knowledge of matters concerning animal production and of results or research conducted by the Institute;
(c) to arrange for such conferences of government officers and other persons and for such courses and lectures as may be considered to further the above;
(d) to participate in the teaching functions of the University at all levels.
(a) the Vice-Chancellor who shall be chairman;
(b) the Provost for Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine;
(c) the Director of the Institute or in his absence, a person nominated by the Director;
(d) the Deans of the Faculties of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine;
(e) the Director of Agricultural Extension and Research Liaison Services;
(f) one member of the academic staff, appointed by the Senate;
(g) one member elected from among their own number by the research staff of the Institute;
(h) one member of the Council, not being a member of the academic staff, appointed by the Council;
(i) two persons representing the Forest Zone of Nigeria to be appointed by the Council on the nomination of the Vice-Chancellor;
(j) two persons representing the Southern Guinea Savannah of Nigeria to be appointed by the Council on the nomination of the Vice-Chancellor;
(k) two persons representing the Northern Guinea Savannah of Nigeria to be appointed by the Council on the nomination of the Vice-Chancellor;
(l) two persons representing the Sudan and the Sahel Zones of Nigeria to be appointed by the Council on the nomination of the Vice-Chancellor;
(m) the Permanent Secretary of Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development or his representative;
(n) the Secretary of the Agricultural Research Council of Nigeria or his representative;
(o) the Director, National Veterinary Research Institute or his representative;
(p) the Director, Federal Livestock Department or his representative; and
(q) not more than four members co-opted by the Board.
(a) to give policy directions as deemed necessary to carry out the functions of the Institute;
(b) to consider and report to the Council on all proposals involving finance and administration of property;
(c) to approve the admission of persons as members of the Institute other than those persons who are members by right under paragraph 18 of this Statute, and to define the rights and obligations of members or any category of members;
(d) to approve, on the recommendation of the Professional and Academic Board, the granting of the status of Associated Institution to any Institution;
(e) to request and receive from the Director and consider reports on the work of the Institute;
(f) to provide for the Council a report of the proceedings of all meetings of the Board of Governors;
(g) to carry out any other functions conferred upon the Institute by the Law or the Statutes or delegated to the Board of Governors by the Council; and
(h) to appoint from its own members or otherwise such committees as may be deemed expedient, and to delegate to any such committee any functions which the Board of Governors is competent to perform.
(a) the Director of the Institute, as chairman;
(b) the Provost for Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine;
(c) the Vice-Chancellor;
(d) the Deputy Vice-Chancellor;
(e) the Deputy Director(s) of the Institute;
(f) the Deans of the Faculties of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine;
(g) the Directors of the IAR, AERLS, and DALST, (DAC);
(h) the Heads of Departments in the Institute and in affiliated Departments of the Faculties of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine;
(i) the Heads of Research Sections or Units in the Institute;
(j) the Director of the Veterinary Research Institute of Nigeria or his representative;
(k) not more than four members elected from amongst their own number by the
senior staff of the Institute excluding those who are ex-officio members of the
Professional and Academic Board;
(l) two members of academic staff elected by the Senate;
(m) one member each elected from the Professional and Academic Boards of IAR and AERLS; and
(n) not more than three co-opted members.
(a) to assist the Director in the implementation of the policy for research work as laid down by the Board of Governors;
(b) to assist the Director in the preparation of the annual programme of research;
(c) to assist the Director in the preparation of the annual estimates;
(d) to receive results in research and to advise the Director on recommendations to be communicated to the States for release to Extension Services;
(e) to receive and consider requests for research from the States, and the Federal Government through the appropriate authority;
(f) to assist in making arrangements for students engaged in research work or taking degree or diploma courses to obtain practical experience in livestock production;
(g) to appoint from its own members or otherwise such committees as may be deemed expedient and to delegate to any such committee or committees any of the functions which the Professional and Academic Board is competent to carry out;
(h) to consider any matter relating to the professional and academic work of the Institute and to deal with any matter referred to it by the Board of Governors; and
(i) to furnish the Board of Governors with reports of its proceedings.
STATUTE 21: The Postgraduate School
(a) responsibility for the co-ordination of postgraduate programmes of the University including planning, co-ordination, administration and admissions to programmes of study;
(b) to recommend on the provision of appropriate facilities for postgraduate work and to regulate the disbursement of funds allocated for postgraduate work;
(c) the regulation and enhancement of the quality of postgraduate instruction and research in the University. This will include educational exchange and contact within Nigeria and where necessary outside;
(d) promotion of publication of the results of postgraduate studies;
(e) to monitor and evaluate the progress of postgraduate work and to report to Senate at least once a year; and
(f) to publicize the postgraduate activities of the University with a view to attracting enrolment and financial support from governmental, industrial and other bodies for the extension of these activities.
(a) the Dean of Postgraduate School who shall be chairman;
(b) the Vice-Chancellor;
(c) the Chairmen of Faculty of Postgraduate Studies (eleven of them);
(d) all Deans of Faculties;
(e) the Directors of IAR and NAPRI;
(f) the University Librarian;
(g) the Chairman of the University Board of Research;
The Secretary to the Postgraduate School shall be secretary to the Postgraduate School Board.
(a) to make recommendation to the Senate on the following-
(i) regulations relating to Postgraduate Studies including conditions for admission;
(ii) the award of higher degrees;
(iii) the award of University postgraduate scholarships;
(b) Within the approval policy of the Senate-
(i) to recommend postgraduate programmes, fields and subjects of study through the Academic Planning Committee;
(ii) to regulate priorities and to co-ordinate the postgraduate work of the University;
(iii) to foster the development of co-operative and multidisciplinary postgraduate work between the different parts of the University;
(iv) to prepare and submit estimates for the recurrent and capital requirements for postgraduate studies on the annual and quinquennial basis;
(c) to disburse funds allocated for postgraduate studies;
(d) to establish criterion for postgraduate supervision in the University; and
(e) The Dean of the Postgraduate School may be required by the Vice-Chancellor to act from time to time as a body representing the University in postgraduate matters, publicize the postgraduate work of the University and to negotiate with outside bodies in relation to support, educational exchange and any other matter.
SECOND SCHEDULE: [Section 43.]
Transitional Provisions
PART 1: Transfer of Assets of Provisional Council
“The Provisional Council” means the Provisional Council established by the former Law;
“The former Law” means the University of Northern Nigeria (Provisional Council) Law, 1961;
“Property” for the purposes of paragraph 6 includes rights, liabilities and obligations arising otherwise than in connection with an appointment to the staff of the University.
PART II: [1971 No. 26.]
Transfer of Assets of Government Institutions
(b) The interests of the Interim Common Services Agency in-
(i) the School of Agriculture, Samaru, School of Agriculture Kabba, General Hospitals, Kaduna, Zaria and Malumfashi, Nursing Home, Kaduna, and Orthopedics Hospital, Kano;
(ii) the Livestock Services Training Centre, Kaduna;
(iii) the Advanced Teachers College, Zaria, Advanced Teachers College, Kano; and
(iv) the School of Hygiene, Kano, and Medical Auxiliaries Training School, Kaduna,
which immediately before the appointed day were vested in the Agency shall on the appointed day be deemed to have vested in the University without further assurance and shall be deemed to be held and applied for the objects for which the University is by this Law incorporated.
(c) For the purpose of this paragraph “appointed day” means-
(i) in so far as it relates to sub-paragraph (b) (i) above, 1 April, 1968;
(ii) in so far as it relates to sub-paragraph (b) (ii) above, 1 October, 1969;
(iii) in so far as it relates to sub-paragraph (b) (iii) above, 1 January, 1970; and
(iv) in so far as it relates to sub-paragraph (b) (iv) above, 1 April, 1970.
(a) all property, movable or immovable, of every description;
(b) all things in action and the right to receive and give a good discharge for any grants or contributions which may have been voted or promised to the Governments of all the States of Northern Nigeria in respect of such Institutions by any person or body;
(c) all rights, debts, liabilities or obligations arising otherwise than in connection with an appointment to the staff of the University;
(d) all agreements, contracts (other than agreements or contracts for the employment of staff, academic or otherwise) deeds and other instruments and all actions, proceedings and causes of action.
PART III: Further assurance in case of immovable property
For further assuring to the University the immovable property vested in it by the provisions of Parts I and II of this Schedule, the Minister in the Government of Nigeria who is for the time being charged with the responsibility for land matters shall as soon as possible after the appointed day grant to the University under the Land Use Act, rights of occupancy in respect of such immovable property for an indefinite term without a rent and shall issue to the
University a certificate or certificates of occupancy under his hand in evidence of such rights of occupancy.
[Cap. L5.]
SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION
No Subsidiary Legislation