Taraba State University Vice-Chancellor Unveils Vision for Nigerian University's Future
Taraba State University Vice-Chancellor Unveils Vision for Nigerian University's Future
In a heartfelt message released on the 1st of March, 2024, Prof. Sunday Paul Bako, the Vice-Chancellor of Taraba State University, Jalingo, extended his sincere appreciation to friends, family, and well-wishers within and outside the university community.
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The Vice-Chancellor expressed profound gratitude for the overwhelming outpouring of goodwill messages, prayers, and support during his two years in office. He acknowledged the impact of thoughtful texts, heartfelt phone calls, social media posts, and physical visits, emphasizing how they have deepened his commitment to serving the esteemed institution with greater diligence and dedication.
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Prof. Bako humbly acknowledged the cooperation and understanding demonstrated by both staff and students, recognizing their role in the success of the university. With a newly appointed management team, he expressed confidence in propelling Taraba State University to greater heights in academia, research, and community engagement.
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The Vice-Chancellor also conveyed his gratitude to the Almighty God for granting him the grace and strength to navigate challenges and successes over the past two years. He further appreciated the constant support and attention received from the Taraba State Governor, Dr. Agbu Kefas, highlighting the Governor's dedication to education as a driving force for progress.
In closing, Prof. Bako pledged to redouble efforts in addressing areas where improvements are needed, guided by a collective vision of progress and excellence. He invited the entire university community to forge ahead with renewed determination and enthusiasm as they embark on a journey of continued growth and development.