Taraba State University VC Extends Gratitude to Its Esteemed Management Team

Taraba State University Extends Gratitude to Its Esteemed Management Team

Taraba State University VC Extends Gratitude to Its Esteemed Management Team

As the curtains draw on the calendar year of 2023, Professor Sunday Paul Bako, the Vice-Chancellor of Taraba State University, Jalingo, extends heartfelt appreciation and gratitude to his esteemed management team.

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In a recent acknowledgment, Prof. Bako highlighted the pivotal role played by his management team in supporting and fortifying the University's endeavors throughout the year.

Under the divine guidance of God Almighty, the management team comprising key figures such as DVC Administration Prof. Onesimus B. Shiaki, DVC Academics Prof. Isa A. Mohammed, Registrar Joseph U. Bibinu, Bursar Dr. Abraham Bagu, and Librarian Dr. Israel H. Idris, has stood as a stalwart support system. Their collective efforts have enabled Prof. Bako to fulfill his duties as the chief accounting officer of the esteemed institution.

In emphasizing the significance of a proficient team, Prof. Bako underscored the diversity of skills and expertise present within his management team. This diversity not only broadened perspectives but also provided a rich array of abilities crucial in addressing intricate challenges. Each team member's unique strengths and expertise complemented one another, fostering a balanced and effective workflow.

The collaborative environment within the team has encouraged the exchange of innovative ideas and solutions, thereby contributing to the University's comprehensive achievements. Prof. Bako emphasized how diverse perspectives have enhanced productivity, leading to notable accomplishments within a condensed timeframe.

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Furthermore, the unwavering support from the Visitor and Council, coupled with the team's dedication, has played a pivotal role in identifying and rectifying potential errors or gaps in management policies. Prof. Bako expressed deep gratitude for the motivation, encouragement, and constructive feedback provided by his team, alleviating the stress of managing multifaceted responsibilities.

In conclusion, Prof. Bako credited the collaborative efforts of his management team for providing opportunities for continuous learning and steady progress. Their collective expertise and experiences have significantly contributed to the remarkable strides made by Taraba State University in the year 2023.

Professor Sunday Paul Bako, Vice-Chancellor, Taraba State University, Jalingo