Dr. Clement Chirman Selchum Confirmed as New Rector of Plateau State Polytechnic

Dr. Clement Chirman Selchum has been confirmed as the substantive Rector of Plateau State Polytechnic, Barkin Ladi. This achievement underscores his exceptional leadership and dedication to education, promising a transformative impact on students, staff, and the community.

Dr. Clement Chirman Selchum Confirmed as New Rector of Plateau State Polytechnic

Dr. Clement Chirman Selchum has been officially confirmed as the substantive Rector of Plateau State Polytechnic, Barkin Ladi. This significant appointment reflects his exceptional leadership, vision, and commitment to advancing education in the region.

Dr. Selchum's confirmation is a well-deserved recognition of his expertise and dedication to nurturing the future of young minds. As he assumes this esteemed role, it is anticipated that his tenure will be marked by innovation, growth, and excellence in academic offerings, benefiting both students and the broader community.

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In his new capacity, Dr. Selchum is expected to focus on bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application, ensuring that graduates are well-equipped to meet the demands of the workforce. His leadership is poised to inspire transformative changes within the institution, fostering an environment conducive to learning and development.

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As he embarks on this important journey, we extend our best wishes for wisdom, strength, and guidance. The Polytechnic community eagerly anticipates the positive impact Dr. Selchum will have on students, staff, and the surrounding area.

Congratulations to Dr. Clement Chirman Selchum on this remarkable achievement. His leadership promises to usher in a new era of progress at Plateau State Polytechnic, and we look forward to the success of his tenure. More grace to you, sir!