Federal University Dutsin-Ma (FUDMA) is set to revamp its teaching staff by deploying qualified non-academic personnel to the classroom. According to the university's Vice Chancellor, Prof. Mohammed Khalid Othman, this move aims to realign the workforce and improve academic delivery. The decision is part of a broader effort to enhance the university's services.
Prof. Othman's announcement comes as the institution prepares to relocate most of its faculties to its permanent site. This significant development is expected to bring about a more efficient and effective learning environment for students.
The deployment of non-academic staff to teaching roles is a strategic move aimed at bolstering the university's academic workforce. This initiative will undoubtedly have a positive impact on the quality of education provided to students.
The decision by FUDMA's Vice Chancellor, Prof. Mohammed Khalid Othman, to deploy qualified non-academic staff to the classroom is a step in the right direction. However, the effectiveness of this move will depend on the qualifications and training of these staff members. The university must ensure that they are equipped to provide high-quality teaching and support services to students. As Nigeria continues to grapple with a shortage of qualified teachers, this initiative could be a model for other institutions to follow. By leveraging the skills of non-academic staff, FUDMA can help address the country's pressing education needs and improve the overall quality of education.





