Wednesday, October 11, 2017

.........My Tribute to the Management and Staff of Mai Idris Alooma Polytechnic Geidam, Yobe State.........


Today mark the end of our two days visitation to Mai Idris Alooma Polytechnic Geidam , where we thoroughly   go around and inspect all infrastructures as well as teaching and learning facilities in the poly. I am very glad to share our memorable experience to the public..

 I am so thankful and i really appreciate the effort of MIA POLY management and staff for shifting the institution to another milestone. While  here,  i will never forget the effort of the team that work tirelessly under my leadership as Chief Executive Officer of  UMAYYFA COMMUNICATION LINKS LTD that led  them.  It is also a privilege that i was opportune to led Inside Northeast Region Magazine  editorial board,  as their  Editor - in - Chief during this assignment. . Hence  my special thanks goes to The Admin Director Of UMAYYFACOM LTD  Mansur Madaki,  the Editorial Staff of Inside Northeast Magazine  such as; Musa Ado (Managing Editor), Suleiman Ali Gambo (Deputy Editor In Chief), Hon. Garba Isah Adamu (Board Member), and Abdulhamid (Correspondent)  that joins  and support me to successfully deliver this assignment.

More so, the Rector of the Poly Engr. Hussaini Abatcha Geidam MNSE,  is been an inspiring character, just like what William Arthur Ward said "The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The Superior Teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires." This is an inspiring character as  seen how his subordinates the endorse that.

Engr. Geidam holds three precious things, the gentleness, frugality and humility. To be precise, this is a man that wants his state (Yobe) to leave more amply, with a finer spirit of hope and achievement. He is a leader that does not only take people to where they want to go, he is not also taking them to where they don't necessarily want to go, but he carry them along to where they are ought to be. The pictorial evidences below are enough to speak on his behalf.

Therefore, these personalities has become  pillars to the success in MIA POLY, Hassan Sheriff  (Deputy Rector Admin), Muhammed Adamu MNATE (Deputy rector Academics), Idriss Mohammed Jajere (Registrar), Muhammed Karfa Bizi CLN (Librarian), Alhaji Grema Ibrahim CNA (Bursar), Malam Idi Abdullahi (Director of Works), Malam Gana Usman (Student Affairs Officer), and our special appreciation to Dr. Jibo who go around with us briefing us on every aspect corner we go.  

MIA Poly is among the few schools that are bless with a sound, vibrant and energetic academic staff, with  more than 60 percent of its academic staff obtained their higher degrees in the  first class universities in UK, America and Canada.

Therefore, i will not be wrong to say MIA poly is the most digitalize institution in Yobe state considering their IT infrastructures and digital equipments in their laboratories. Looking at how they digitalize their entire system with fully functioning  e-library, e-application, e-registration and e-administration  system the  poly embibed.  Thus they have change their system to a digital landscape....

I may wish to call on the general public to utilize this singular opportunity by utilising this resources to send their children, Family and friend  to MIA Poly to be trained on different areas of human endeavor.

More interestingly the center of entrepreneurial development is well equip with printing machines, soap making materials, perfume, carpentry, sewing and many more which facilities to prepare young graduate to be self reliant.

In a nutshell i will at this juncture appreciate the effort of Yobe state government under the leadership of His Excellency Alh. Dr. Ibrahim Geidam in its intervention to the development of the poly. My call goes to presidential committee on Northeast and NGOs operating in the Northeast to come in complementing the effort of  Yobe State Government towards educational development to renovate some of the dilapidated  buildings in the institution that are destroyed by the Boko Haram insurgents.  

 

 

 

 

 

 


















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