Plateau State University, Bokkos, is abuzz with excitement as it hosts its ongoing Registry Week activities. The three-day event has united various departments and faculties in a showcase of solidarity and participation.
The university has transformed into a vibrant hub of activity, with a diverse range of events and activities drawing in crowds and generating a palpable sense of enthusiasm.
According to Acting Public Relations Officer of the institution,
Masara Kim, the event kicked off on November 26 with a vibrant road walk and an array of sporting activities. Participants donned colorful branded polo shirts and marched for several hours across the university campus, showcasing event banners and distributing flyers to staff and students to raise awareness about the event.
‘The early morning walk was followed by a series of exciting sporting activities, including a football and novelty match between the Registry and Bursary Departments,” Kim said in a statement.
“University Registrar, Yakubu Ayuba, enthusiastically took to the field as the goalkeeper for the Registry football team, leading them to a thrilling 2-1 victory against their Bursary department opponents. The Registry department however faced a tough challenge in the volleyball match, ultimately losing to the Bursary department.
“We’re in for a fantastic time of engagement, learning, and interaction,” declared an excited Mr. Ayuba.
The Registry Week Activities have so far been an expression of the unity and cooperation among the various departments in the university, observed Bursar, Lawrence Longsen.
“Registry as a department is the custodian of personnel and every policy document of the university,” Longsen told reporters.
“As a university, departments are interdependent, interconnected and inter-related. One department cannot work in isolation and therefore the Bursary showing solidarity to the Registry Department is in line with the basic policy drive of the university,” he noted.
The second day of the event (November 27) featured a comprehensive review of the department’s activities and achievements. The divisional and unit heads delivered insightful presentations, highlighting the department’s progress and challenges.
The climax of the event is expected to be the workshop on November 28, which will bring together renowned scholars and administrators from various institutions.
The workshop, themed “Oiling the wheels of administration in PLASU: Strategizing for effective service delivery,” will focus on repositioning the Registry staff for efficiency and ethical reorientation as strategies for effective service delivery.
Acting Vice Chancellor Prof. Shedrack Best is expected to deliver a keynote address at the workshop, which promises to be an enriching experience for all participants. The workshop will provide a platform for knowledge sharing, collaboration, and networking among the participants.