The Non-Tutorial Employees Union of Academic Related Establishments (NASU-UCB) and the Centre for Educating and Studying Excellence (CTLE), College of Calabar (UNICAL) have reaffirmed their dedication to enhancing worker capability.
Talking on the UNICAL Worldwide Convention Centre throughout a two-day intensive coaching workshop on “Sharpening Employees Work Capital Improve within the College System”, Chairperson of NASU-UCB, Comrade Victoria Orok welcomed contributors and recommended their cooperation, which was evident within the massive turnout.
She reiterated her pledge to advertise and develop the socio-economic well-being of union members.
The historic workshop goals to raise members’ standing, increase their effectivity in service supply, and put together them for profession development and breakthroughs.
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Comrade Asuquo expressed gratitude to the chosen useful resource individuals for sharing their experience and urged members to take the workshop significantly, demonstrating marked enhancements of their duties.
The Vice-Chancellor of the College of Calabar, Florence Banku Obi, represented by the College Registrar, Mr Gabriel O. Egbe, recommended the NASU-UCB Government for organising the workshop.
She harassed the significance of coaching the workforce and inspired contributors to be attentive, because the data gained will assist them excel in any Nigerian college.
The Director of Administration, Vice Chancellor’s Workplace, Dr Residents Ekpo, representing the Registrar, additionally recommended the NASU-UCB management for organising the workshop and charged contributors to totally have interaction and purchase new data.
The Director of CTLE, Prof. Usang Usang Bassey, thanked the NASU-UCB Government for the collaboration, describing it as a brand new period of college collaboration.
Prof. Bassey stated the centre is poised to construct the capability of workers, which he stated, will culminate to elevated productiveness.
He assured that the centre is open for extra collaborations and promised to make sure the certificates awarded is of excessive worth.
The workshop featured lectures from skilled directors, together with: the College Registrar, Mr Gabriel O. Egbe, Director, of the Directorate of Tutorial Affairs, and Pastor Gabriel O. Osang, Barr. Emmanuel J. Uddor (Retired), Deputy Bursar, Mrs Utibe Bassey Director of Works, Mr Joseph Alaga, Chief Safety Officer, Capt. A.O. Bisong (Rtd).