Michael Okpara University Registry Week: Gov. Otti Backs Reforms For Improved Service Delivery

“Governor Alex Otti has committed to supporting Michael Okpara University as Vice-Chancellor Iwe and other speakers at the Registry Week emphasize the need for efficient registry services and improved resource management.”

 

 

Governor Alex Otti has pledged increased support for Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, highlighting the importance of efficient registry services in Nigerian universities. Represented by his Special Adviser on Education, Kenechukwu Nwosu, Otti made this commitment during the opening of the maiden edition of Registry Week at the university.

Governor Alex Otti Was Represented by his Special Adviser on Education, Kenechukwu Nwosu
Governor Alex Otti Was Represented by his Special Adviser on Education, Kenechukwu Nwosu

The Vice-Chancellor of the university, Professor Maduebibisi Iwe, addressed the staff of the Registry Department, emphasizing the need for efficient service delivery. He warned against practices that could disrupt smooth operations, such as hiding important files or making life difficult for students. Iwe urged the staff to shun truancy and take full advantage of the seminar to improve their performance.

Vice-Chancellor of the university, Professor Maduebibisi Iwe
Vice-Chancellor of the university, Professor Maduebibisi Iwe

Professor Iwe’s call to action was echoed by Sam Onuigbo, the Chairman of the occasion, who stressed the need for modern equipment and well-trained officials to enhance service delivery. Onuigbo pointed out that these improvements would help address issues such as missing scripts, delayed results, and fake certificates, thereby maintaining the integrity of university documents. He challenged the registry staff to avoid corruption and uphold high standards in their duties.

Honorable Sam Onuigbo - Member of the Governing Board of North East Development Commission (NEDC)
Honorable Sam Onuigbo – Member of the Governing Board of North East Development Commission (NEDC)

Keynote speaker Titus Igwe further elaborated on the necessity for Nigerian universities to modernize their record-keeping systems. He encouraged the staff to adopt efficient resource management strategies to better navigate current economic challenges. Igwe emphasized that moving away from outdated systems would enable universities to serve students more effectively.

 

Governor Otti, through his representative, expressed his administration’s commitment to supporting the university and the broader education sector. He acknowledged the crucial role of efficient registry services in the overall performance of educational institutions and pledged to facilitate necessary reforms and resource provisions.

 

The event highlighted a collective call to action for the registry staff at Michael Okpara University to adopt modern practices and uphold integrity in their service delivery, ensuring better management of resources and a more effective educational environment.

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