Kogi Poly Rector Consults Former Governor Yahaya Bello on Strategic Institutional Development

Kogi Poly Rector Consults Former Governor Yahaya Bello on Strategic Institutional Development

Kogi Poly Rector Consults Former Governor Yahaya Bello on Strategic Institutional Development

The Rector of Kogi State Polytechnic, Lokoja, Prof. Salihu Sanusi Avidime, on Friday, 6th March, paid a courtesy visit to the former Governor of Kogi State, Alh. Yahaya Adoza Bello, during which he expressed profound appreciation for the former governor’s inspiring leadership and sought his continued guidance and support for strengthening institutional development at the Polytechnic.

‎The Rector used the occasion to pay profound recognition to the former Governor as a distinguished benefactor whose visionary leadership and unwavering commitment to the growth of the educational sector remains laudable. 

‎He acknowledged the former governor’s enduring influence and guidance as pivotal, and expressed deep respect for the experience that he brings to every initiative aimed at advancing institutional excellence.

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‎He further sought the counsel of the former governor on strategies that would enhance administrative efficiency, academic excellence, and infrastructural development at Kogi State Polytechnic.

‎In his remarks, the former governor, Yahaya Adoza Bello, commended Prof. Avidime for his impeccable character, describing him as a leader distinguished by sheer humility, enviable erudition, strong professionalism and unfading commitment to efficiency. 

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‎He expressed confidence in the Rector’s capacity to provide purposeful leadership for the continued progress of the institution.

‎The former governor further assured the Rector of his support, noting that his doors remain open whenever necessary for consultation and collaboration.