The African Aviation and Aerospace University (AAAU) has unveiled a 10-year master plan for its infrastructural development.
The plan, meticulously crafted by Dr. Dosumu Nicholas, a distinguished town planner, presents a clear vision for the university’s growth. Anchored in AAAU’s academic brief, it ensures alignment with the institution’s educational objectives.
The plan features a detailed executive summary, project scope, physical development guidelines, phased infrastructural projects, design frameworks and cost projections, all of which will guide the university’s evolution over the next decade.
The director of physical planning and works (DPPW), Engr. Mas’ud Yerima expressed pride in leading this transformative initiative. As the pioneer DPPW entrusted with implementing such an ambitious plan, he acknowledged the unwavering support of the registrar, Mustapha Sheikh Abdullahi and the dedication of all staff members.
“The receipt of this master plan marks a new chapter for AAAU,” Yerima remarked. “It demonstrates our commitment to building a world-class institution that aligns with our academic goals and the broader aspirations of the aviation and aerospace sector.”
AAAU extended its heartfelt gratitude to the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Mr. Festus Keyamo, SAN, the permanent secretary, Mr. Emmanuel Meribole and the Federal Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Development (FMA & AD). Their unwavering support and contributions were instrumental in the successful completion and submission of the plan.
This milestone underscores AAAU’s dedication to advancing education in aviation and aerospace, further positioning it as a hub for innovation and excellence in the region. The 10-year plan reaffirms the university’s long-term commitment to fostering academic and infrastructural development that meets global standards.