TSU VC Prof. Sunday Paul Bako Receives Award of Excellence
Prof. Sunday Paul Bako Receives Award of Excellence from Nigerian Organisation For Leadership and Rights Activation
In recognition of his outstanding contributions and progressive leadership style, Prof. Sunday Paul Bako, the Vice-Chancellor, Taraba State University, Jalingo, was honoured with the Award of Excellence by the Nigerian Organisation For Leadership and Rights Activation.
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The esteemed ceremony took place recently in Jalingo, as a delegation from the organization convened with Prof. Bako and other esteemed officials of the university in his office.
Led by Habu G Mohammed, the youth organization's delegation included notable members such as Comr. Sale Yusuf, Comr Philip P Achagwa, Comr. Maikyau Shitta, Comr. Makings Mohammed, Comr. Mohammed Garba, and Comr. Abdulsalihu Abdulganiyu.
In his address, Com. Habu expressed sincere appreciation to the university management for the remarkable achievements, noting a significant transformation since his last visit in 2013. He commended their efforts and urged them to strive for even greater heights.
Presenting the award to the Vice-Chancellor, Comr. Habu conveyed heartfelt gratitude on behalf of the organization, recognizing Prof. Bako as a distinguished Nigerian leader dedicated to advancing prosperity in the nation.
Accepting the accolade, the Digital Professor expressed gratitude to the organization, emphasizing the absence of any pre-selection process and affirming his commitment to collaboration for the betterment of Nigerian society. He pledged to support the organization in every feasible manner to enhance the welfare of Nigerians.
The ceremony marked not only a celebration of individual achievement but also a reaffirmation of collective efforts toward national development. Prof. Sunday Paul Bako's recognition shows the pivotal role of leadership in driving positive change and bringing a prosperous future for Nigeria and its tertiary institutions.