Obed Mba – Bolgatanga Technical University https://newsite.bolgatu.edu.gh Mon, 28 Apr 2025 16:51:48 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://newsite.bolgatu.edu.gh/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/cropped-BOLGATANGA-TECHNICAL-UNIVERSITY-300x212-removebg-preview-1-32x32.png Obed Mba – Bolgatanga Technical University https://newsite.bolgatu.edu.gh 32 32 Outgoing Registrar Bids Farewell to BTU Administrative Staff https://newsite.bolgatu.edu.gh/2025/04/07/outgoing-registrar-bids-farewell-to-btu-administrative-staff/ Mon, 07 Apr 2025 11:33:33 +0000 https://bolgatu.edu.gh/?p=8967

On Friday, March 17, 2025, the outgoing Registrar of Bolgatanga Technical University, Zangu-Rana Ibrahim. D. Yakubu,
bid farewell to the staff of the Registry after a remarkable service of almost 20 years to the University. Having been
the first substantive Secretary and Registrar at the institution when it was still a Polytechnic, he later became the first
Registrar after the institution transitioned into a Technical University in 2020. His tenure officially concluded in
December 2024, but his compulsory retirement at the age of 60 will take effect in August 2025.

Addressing the staff, the outgoing registrar expressed his sincere gratitude for the support and cooperation he had received throughout his career. He noted that his work was made possible through the assistance from the dedicated staff of the Registry. He expressed pride in his achievements and spoke of the growth of the university’s administrative team. Reflecting on his early years, he recalled how, when he first started in 2005, there were no senior members in the administration.

He, however, noted that over the years, through persistence and encouragement, he had helped build a capable team that now includes three Deputy Registrars, Senior Assistant Registrars, and Assistant Registrars, among others. He assured the staff that his departure would not affect the university’s operations, given the wealth of experience and expertise within the team.

He also encouraged the staff to continue to demonstrate the same level of commitment and dedication they had shown when the institution was first established. The outgoing registrar took the opportunity to address the issue of workers lateness to work, urging staff to change their attitudes to support the growth and success of the university.

Handing Over

The ceremony continued with the formal handing over of office. Zangu-Rana I.D. Yakubu officially passed on his notes to the senior-most deputy registrar, Mr. Richard A. Atiah, who was appointed by the outgoing governing council to act as the Acting Registrar until a substantive registrar is appointed.

After handing over the notes, the outgoing registrar urged the staff to extend their full support to Mr. Atiah in his interim role. He acknowledged that Mr. Atiah would face many challenges in his new position but advised him to remain focused, fair, and firm in executing his duties.

Mr. Atiah, in turn, paid a heartfelt tribute to the former registrar. He expressed gratitude for the mentorship he had received over the years, which had played a pivotal role in his own professional development. He highlighted the outgoing registrar’s passion for mentoring, strong work ethic, and genuine concern for employee welfare. He wished that the outgoing registrar could have had the opportunity to serve for another four years but acknowledged that the constitutional limits must be respected. Mr. Atiah assured the staff that he would continue to seek the outgoing registrar’s guidance when needed and wished him all the best in his future endeavours.

Tributes from Staff

The farewell ceremony concluded with staff members taking turns to pay tribute to the outgoing registrar, highlighting how he had positively impacted their lives and careers. Many of them fondly recalled the humorous moments they shared with him and his approachable nature. His signature phrase, “Can you imagine?” became a memorable part of his legacy, resonating throughout the campus and in the hearts of all who worked with him.

Zangu-Rana I.D. Yakubu’s tenure at Bolgatanga Technical University will be remembered not only for his leadership and contributions but also for his mentorship, sense of humour, and the lasting impact he made on the institution and its community at large.

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BOLGATANGA TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY RECORDS 20 PERCENT INCREMENT IN ENROLMENT https://newsite.bolgatu.edu.gh/2025/03/03/bolgatanga-technical-university-records-20-percent-increment-in-enrolment/ https://newsite.bolgatu.edu.gh/2025/03/03/bolgatanga-technical-university-records-20-percent-increment-in-enrolment/#comments Mon, 03 Mar 2025 14:07:49 +0000 https://newsite.bolgatu.edu.gh/?p=1

By Samuel Akapule/ Obed D. Mba

The Bolgatanga Technical University (BTU) in the Upper East Region has admitted 1,778 fresh students for the 2024/2025 academic year to pursue various programmes.

The figure represents a 20 percent increment in the number of students admitted for the 2023/2024 academic year, rising from 1,486 admitted in the previous academic year.

Speaking at the 23rd Matriculation ceremony of the University, Professor Samuel Erasmus Alnaa, Vice Chancellor of the University, said out the total number of students admitted, 1,500 students had reported.

The Vice Chancellor noted that BTU was committed to transforming dreams of students into realities and reiterated its commitment to partnering relevant stakeholders to offer students the experience that will help them to fit well into the society.

 

The Vice Chancellor Prof. Samuel Erasmus Alnaa

“This is a place where dreams are nurtured, talents are honed, and futures are built upon a solid academic and disciplinary values”, Professor Alnaa assured the fresh students.

“Your success at BTU will depend on your commitment, discipline, and, most importantly, your determination. Note, success is not a destination nor a coincidence but a journey, and we are here to support you every step of the way”.

Professor Alnaa noted that the University would be marking its silver jubilee (25th Anniversary) this year and there would be series of activities commencing March 12, 2025, to enhance academic participation and activities and urged the students to take advantage of the celebration to build their capacity.

“On the Path to Academic Success as you embark on this journey, it is important to recognise that academic success requires a strategic approach and a determined mindset. Beyond attending lectures and completing assignments, I urge you to develop good study habits.

“Time management is key, prioritise your academic responsibilities, set clear goals, and make effective use of the resources available to you”, he said.

The Vice Chancellor noted that the university was stocked with “a wealth of knowledge, from our experienced faculty, the library, online resources, our state-of-the art workshops and laboratories and other academic support services”, and urged the students to take advantage of them.

The Vice Chancellor urged the students to avoid bad attitudes to their studies and work hard to attain genuine academic laurels to ensure that investment made by their parents yielded the needed results.

Professor Alnaa revealed that the University was currently running an initiative dubbed “Ghana Jobs & Skills Apprenticeship Project”, funded by the World Bank to provide entrepreneurship training and urged the students to advantage of the project to develop themselves.

“This is a commendable notion that aims to make you self-sufficient and financially independent through job creation. BTU is ready to collaborate with you and provide whatever assistance required to achieve the project’s vision and objectives.

“Your skill or entrepreneurial knowledge acquisition should not end with this programme; we encourage you to continue your association with the institution by enrolling in one of our main stream programmes”, he said.

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