Acting VC Adams assumes duties at UNIABUJA

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The outgoing Acting Vice-Chancellor of Yakubu Gowon University, formerly University of Abuja, Prof. Patricia Lar, has expressed deep gratitude to the university community for their support during her six-month tenure.

Speaking during the handover ceremony to the new Acting Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Matthew Adams, on Monday in Abuja, Lar thanked staff for standing by her through a challenging period.

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“It wasn’t easy, but the support from the men and women I met here made the difference.

“They were sometimes intimidated and blackmailed, but they stood firm with me. I am grateful from the depth of my heart.”

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Appointed on Feb. 6 by the Federal Government, Lar highlighted key achievements during her term, including resolving a two-year crisis within the Non-Academic Staff Union (NASU) and conducting a credible council election.

She apologised to anyone who might have been hurt by her decisions, noting: “Sometimes you have to step on toes to achieve your goals. It was never personal.”

Lar urged the university community to support her successor, particularly on staff welfare issues.

In his address, Prof. Matthew Adams appealed for cooperation, saying: “I can only succeed with your support. Our goal is to appoint a substantive vice-chancellor and restore stability.”

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Adams, appointed on Aug. 8 for a three-month term, pledged to focus on staff welfare, promotion, and inclusive leadership.

He lauded Lar’s efforts: “When you came in, the university was in the news for all the wrong reasons.

“Your commitment brought back some stability.”

Adams also welcomed constructive feedback from staff, emphasising that “gossip won’t help, but every sincere suggestion, written or verbal, is appreciated.”

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