Federal College of Horticultural Technology, Dadin Kowa
Federal College of Horticultural Technology is a government-owned tertiary institution of learning located at Dadin Kowa, Yamaltu Deba local government area of Gombe state, Nigeria.[1][2]
As at 2017, the institution with funding from the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development trained 1500 youths drawn from the 36 States of the federation in the area of agriculture and plant production.[6] As of 2016/2017, the college matriculated 603 students.[1]
Bill for Conversion
A House of Representative member, Hon. Abubakar Yunus Ahmad Ustaz, submitted a bill to the 8th Assembly for the establishment of a Federal University of Agriculture, Dadin Kowa. However, the bill suffered set back in the Senate.[7]
In 2019, after the 9th Assembly was constituted the bill was reintroduced to the house through the House Committee of Whole and adopted by February 2020. And subsequent transmission to Senate for concurrent legislature on the bill.[8]
The bill survived the first reading in the Senate in June, 2021 and consequently second reading on the Senate Order Paper on 15 December 2021 and third reading before passage on 9 February 2022.[9] The bill if assent to by the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari the institution will be converted from college to Federal University of Agriculture, Dadin Kowa.[7]
Climate
Situated at an altitude of zero meters (0 feet) above sea level, Dadin Kowa Climate experiences a Tropical wet and dry or savanna climate (Classification: Aw). The annual temperature in the region is recorded at 31.55 °C (88.79 °F), marking a 2.09% increase compared to the average temperatures in Nigeria.[10]