President William Ruto has commissioned Dr Abdulrahman Al-Sumait Complex in Umma University, a Sh1.4 billion, 10-storey building designed to serve more than 10,000 students. He also presided over the ground-breaking ceremony for the construction of the Umma University School of Engineering Phase III, a project expected to boost the training of engineers and innovators.
The President noted that the commissioning reflects the government’s broader reforms in the higher education sector. He outlined measures already taken, including strengthened governance in universities, restructured financing and the introduction of the student-centred funding model. These reforms have reduced fees, restored financial stability, and expanded access to higher learning across the country.
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According to the Head of State, the government’s investment in higher education is aimed at producing graduates who are skilled, ethical and innovative. He said the reforms are designed to prepare young people to create jobs, advance technology and tackle pressing challenges in society
The commissioning of Umma University and the development of new facilities position the institution to expand its enrolment and strengthen its academic role in line with the country’s development agenda.
By Benedict Aoya



