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Librarians Association canvasses support for new Polytechnic Rector

By Abubakar Lawal
The President of Nigerian Library Association, Professor, Innocent Ekoja has called on Stakeholders of Isa Mustapha Agwai Polytechnic Lafia to support the new Rector, Dr. Juliana Anjide Kotso to move the institution forward.
He made the call while delivering a goodwill message at the handing over ceremony by the former Acting Rector, Dr Ruth Joroco Dr. Juliana Anjide Kotso on Thursday.
Represented by, Dr. Mua’zu Maitafa, Ekoja described, Kotso as a hard-working and dedicated woman in whatever responsibility she was assigned to work.
The liberians president was optimistic that if all hands will be on deck, the institution will witness appreciable achievements within a shortest possible time.
“Before her elevation or appointment as substantive Rector of IMAPL, Dr. Kotso was the state chairman of Nigerian Library Association, State chapter.
Dr. Ekoja commended, Governor, Abdullahi Sule for finding one of their members worthy for the polytechnic number job.
“We will not disappoint you nor the institution as a family by his grace. what she needed from all and sundry is prayer, support, cooperation and guidance.
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