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LAUTECH VC Pledges Support for Core Registry Administrative Staff

The Vice Chancellor of Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), Prof. Razaq Kalilu, has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to enhancing the capacity of the institution’s Core Registry Administrative Staff.

Prof. Kalilu made the pledge on Wednesday while hosting the National Vice President 1 and South-West leader of the Association of Nigerian University Administrators (ANUA), Mrs. Francisca Ayodele, at his office in Ogbomoso.

He assured that LAUTECH would devote available resources to the training and professional development of administrators, describing their role as “fundamental to the growth and development of universities.”

“On behalf of the management staff, I promise that we will do all within the resources available to the institution to ensure that Core Registry Administrative Staff members are at their best. We will commit resources to ensure that they are well-trained,” Kalilu said.

Earlier, Mrs. Ayodele informed the Vice Chancellor that her visit was to inaugurate the branch’s new executive committee.

She also highlighted three training programmes planned by ANUA and appealed for the university’s support to enable administrators to attend.

The event marked a renewed collaboration between LAUTECH’s leadership and administrative staff, aimed at strengthening service delivery and operational efficiency in the institution.

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