COOU Political Science and Public Admin Departments Undergo Smooth Leadership Transition

COOU witnesses smooth handover of departmental leadership, signaling promising changes under new heads in Political Science and Public Administration.

COOU Political Science and Public Admin Departments Undergo Smooth Leadership Transition
Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University (COOU)

Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University (COOU) witnessed a historic moment on March 5th, 2024, as the Department of Political Science and Public Administration embarked on a journey of renewal and progress under new leadership. The seamless transition from outgoing heads to incoming ones heralds a promising era of innovation and excellence within these departments.

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In a graceful handover ceremony, Prof. Charles Obiora, the outgoing Head of the Department of Political Science, passed the baton to Dr. Agary Nwokoye. Prof. Obiora expressed gratitude for the privilege to lead and extended his best wishes to Dr. Nwokoye, emphasizing the importance of unity and legacy-building. Dr. Nwokoye, in his acceptance speech, pledged to harness his appointment to drive positive change and address existing challenges within the department.

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Similarly, the Department of Public Administration saw a smooth transition as Prof. D. C. Chukwurah handed over leadership responsibilities to Ass. Prof. Ego Dike. Prof. Chukwurah conveyed appreciation for the support received during his tenure and assured a seamless transition for his successor. Ass. Prof. Dike, expressing gratitude for the opportunity to serve, underscored the collaborative effort required to advance the department's objectives.

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The appointments of Dr. Agary Nwokoye and Ass. Prof. Ego Dike mark the beginning of an exciting chapter for both departments at COOU. Their commitment to excellence and vision for progress promises to propel these departments to new heights of academic achievement and societal impact.

Congratulations to Dr. Nwokoye and Ass. Prof. Dike on their appointments, and best wishes for a successful tenure as they steer the Department of Political Science and Public Administration towards greater success and significance.