Gregory University New VC Unveils Leadership Vision in Inaugural General Assembly
Prof. Mrs C.U Njoku held an inaugural general assembly at Gregory University, Uturu, Abia State where she unveiled her vision for the university.
The newly appointed Vice Chancellor of Gregory University Prof. Mrs C.U Njoku, held an inaugural General Assembly where she outlined her ambitious vision to elevate the institution to new heights under her leadership.
During her inaugural General Assembly, Prof. Njoku emphasized her commitment to nurturing a conducive academic environment free from fear and intimidation. She pledged to uphold a high standard of discipline and respect for human dignity, aiming for excellence in all aspects of university life.
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Key priorities of her administration include enhancing academic development by striving for full accreditation of all programs and establishing partnerships with local and international universities for staff and student exchange programs. She also highlighted plans to improve campus infrastructure.
Addressing long-standing concerns, Prof. Njoku vowed to prioritize staff and student welfare by resolving promotion backlogs and revitalizing the Student Union Government (SUG) to focus on academic and social goals.
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Furthermore, she announced initiatives aimed at boosting internal revenue generation through endowment funds, alumni contributions, and entrepreneurial ventures, among others.
Security and conflict resolution were also focal points, with plans for a dedicated committee to ensure fairness and equity within the university community.
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The Vice Chancellor concluded by calling for a collective effort towards fostering positive values and principles within Gregory University, encouraging all members to join her in realizing its full potential.
Following her address, an interactive session allowed for community engagement, with faculty, staff, and students expressing optimism and offering suggestions for the future. The assembly concluded with expressions of support and well-wishes from university leaders, setting a positive tone for the new administration's tenure.
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