FUL VC, Ibileye Pledges Support to Staff Multipurpose Cooperative Society, Promises Resolution of Pending Issues

The President of the Federal University Lokoja Staff Multipurpose and Cooperative Society, Prof. Abraham Musa Peter, has led the executive committee in a courtesy visit to Vice-Chancellor Professor Gbenga Ibileye.

FUL VC, Ibileye Pledges Support to Staff Multipurpose Cooperative Society, Promises Resolution of Pending Issues

The President of the Federal University Lokoja Staff Multipurpose and Cooperative Society, Prof. Abraham Musa Peter, has led the executive committee in a courtesy visit to Vice-Chancellor Professor Gbenga Ibileye.

Prof. Musa congratulated Professor Ibileye on his recent assumption of office and highlighted several concerns affecting the cooperative’s operations and staff welfare. The Vice Chancellor welcomed the group and acknowledged the cooperative’s consistent role in promoting staff well-being, particularly during challenging economic conditions.

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Professor Ibileye assured the executive that the university administration regards the cooperative as a vital partner and is committed to addressing its concerns. He listened attentively to each issue, providing practical guidance and drawing on his knowledge of longstanding institutional matters to ensure actionable solutions.

The Deputy Vice Chancellor Academic, Professor S.D. Musa, also addressed the committee, sharing insights from his experience with cooperative societies. He emphasized the importance of careful planning and dedicated execution as the foundation of a sustainable and thriving cooperative.

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Concluding the meeting, Professor Ibileye reaffirmed the administration’s readiness to engage continuously with the cooperative leadership, promising that pending issues will be resolved in a fair and timely manner.

The session underscored the university’s commitment to staff welfare, participatory governance, and collaborative problem-solving, strengthening trust between management and the cooperative.