Fed Poly Damaturu appoints new mgt staff
Federal Polytechnic Damaturu on Wednesday affirmed the appointment two new Deputy Rectors.
Dr Usman Kallamu, the Rector of the Polytechnic, who inaugurated appointees charged them to promote the core values of the institution.
Kallamu, represented Dr. Reuben Akinsola, said the appointees Rector were Dr. Ibrahim Gashua as Deputy Rector Administration and Dr. Shettima Ali as Deputy Rector Academics.
In her remark, the Registrar, Hajiya Ladidi Godowoli urged the appointees to be tolerance while promoting the core values of the Polytechnic.
Responding on behalf of the appointees the new Deputy Rector Academics Dr. Shettima Ali, expressed appreciation over the new appointment.

He assured that they would justify the trust reposed on them by the management of the institution.
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