Injibara University Unveils Three Modern Residential Apartments for Lecturers

The university built three fully equipped, modern apartments for its lecturers, which were completed at a cost of 677 million Ethiopian Birr. These new accommodations for the university’s teaching staff were inaugurated today, marking a significant achievement. The apartments are fully equipped with essential facilities, including water, electricity, digital electricity meters, modern showers and toilets, a central TV and satellite dish, fire safety systems, modern sewage services, and internal pedestrian paths. The apartments offer a combination of single, double, and triple-bedroom units.

The creation of these residential buildings was a testament to the university’s commitment to enhancing the quality of education, research, and community service. By providing a comfortable and modern living environment for its lecturers, the university is promoting excellence in teaching and fostering an environment conducive to both work and study. The university also expressed gratitude to all those involved, including the engineers, construction companies, and planning committees.

The university’s president, Dr. Gardachew, emphasized the importance of these facilities for the staff’s well-being, noting that the apartments were designed with the goal of supporting the professional and personal lives of the faculty. He also mentioned that the university is committed to developing additional infrastructure, including the construction of two more apartment buildings in the near future.

In addition, the university has completed several other construction projects, such as the administration building, two student dormitories, and staff offices, all of which contribute to the university’s growing campus. The university’s leadership expressed its intention to continue investing in new construction projects that will further improve the campus environment and enhance its academic and community outreach.

The mayor of Injibara City, Mr. Yenealem Wasse, also attended the event and highlighted the strong collaboration between the city administration and the university. He praised the development efforts and encouraged further cooperation to enhance the local community’s development.

In conclusion, Injibara University continues to show its commitment to improving its infrastructure to create a better environment for both faculty and students. These developments are expected to support the university’s mission of delivering high-quality education and contributing to the community’s growth. The university also expressed its intention to focus on research and the application of new technologies in providing services to society.

Feb 2, 2025; Injibara University