The University of Baghdad and its College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences reaffirmed their dedication to maintaining a secure campus. Faculty members inspected facilities at Al-Jadriya and Abu Ghraib during Eid al-Adha. They checked classrooms, fields, and labs to assess safety and operational readiness.
The initiative followed directives from the university presidency and college deanate. Its goal was to strengthen security measures across all sites. The team also ensured proper oversight of college assets throughout the holiday period.
This proactive effort highlights the institution’s focus on safeguarding its resources. Regular inspections help uphold safety standards, especially during breaks. The college remains committed to providing a protected environment for students and staff.

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