Taraba State University Embarks on Perimeter Fencing Project to Enhance Security
Taraba State University Embarks on Perimeter Fencing Project to Enhance Security
Taraba State University has commenced a perimeter fencing project to address long-standing security concerns on campus.
The initiative, championed by Vice-Chancellor Prof. Sunday Paul Bako, responds to the Academic Staff Union of Universities' (ASUU) advocacy for improved security measures.
The project aims to bolster the institution's security infrastructure, minimizing vulnerabilities to external threats such as kidnapping, robbery, and harassment. The fence will regulate access points, enabling security personnel to monitor and control movement within the campus.
This development highlights Prof. Bako's commitment to staff and student welfare, building on his previous efforts to improve living and working conditions at the university. The project's completion is expected to create a safer environment, promoting academic excellence and positioning the institution for growth.
The perimeter fencing project sets a precedent for future leadership, demonstrating the importance of engaging with stakeholders and addressing critical issues. Its successful completion will significantly enhance security, creating a benchmark for institutional leadership and reinforcing Prof. Bako's dedication to the university community's well-being.