SSANU Congratulates Prof. Jimoh on his appointment as KWASU V.C.

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SSANU Congratulates Prof. Jimoh on his appointment as KWASU V.C.

The Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU), Kwara State University (KWASU), Branch has congratulated Professor Shaykh-Luqman Jimoh on his well-deserved appointment as substantive Vice Chancellor of Kwara State University.

A statement by the Chairman SSANU, KWASU Chapter,Comrade Abdulsalam Jimoh-Kannike said the appointment came with no surprise as Professor Jimoh’s record has proved him to be an administrator who makes the welfare of staff and students of the university a priority.

Comrade Jimoh-Kannike pointed out that given his antecedents, the Union has immense trust in Professor Jimoh’s abilities to achieve the vision and mission of the founding Fathers of KWASU to be an institution that is the fulcrum of a knowledge driven society.

He expressed the hope for a more glorious and harmonious relationship with the Vice Chancellor just as and wished him good health and wisdom to pilot the affairs of the University.

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