National Association of Plateau State Students (NAPSS) contributes to uplifting Plateau State University with newly constructed garden seats.

Acting Vice Chancellor of Plateau State University, Bokkos, Professor Shedrack Best, recently received thirty (30) newly constructed cemented garden seats from the National Association of Plateau State Students (NAPSS) PLASU chapter, and commended their efforts.

In addition to climate change control, the Acting Vice Chancellor stated his belief that planting trees on campus provides a serene environment for rest and relaxation. He expressed his pleasure with the gesture by NAPSS to contribute to the creation of a serene atmosphere.

Professor Best spoke on the responsibility of uplifting the institution, stating that the growth of the university was not a task for the management alone. He called for collective effort from everyone affiliated with the institution.

Represented by the Deputy Vice Chancellor Administration, Associate Professor Nengak Jurji Gomos, acknowledged the contribution of NAPSS as he emphasized that the university's doors are always open for further contributions from anyone willing to make a positive impact on the school.

NAPSS PLASU chapter President, Nenkangmwa, revealed that the idea for the cemented garden seats was conceived in line with the university management's tree planting initiative. The seats were intended to add to the aesthetics of the campus, and provide a comfortable space for students and staff to relax.

Professor Shedrack Best noted that tahe initiative by NAPSS  adds to the development and improvement of the Plateau State University campus aesthetics. The efforts aimed at uplifting the institution must be encouraged and sustained if the university hopes to achieve a model of excellence and efficiency.

He added that,It is important to note that the revitalization of the Plateau State University  requires a collective effort from all stakeholders, including staff and students. By engaging in such positive and sustainable initiatives as the newly constructed seats has become a Clarion call to individuals and groups affiliated with the institution to contribute towards creating an atmosphere of excellence and efficiency. 

The  contribution of NAPSS according to Professor Best indicates a willingness by the student community to participate in the school's growth and development. Support for such initiatives and opportunities for further engagement would always be provided by the university management.

A total number of thirty concrete built seats were constructed and presented to the school by the student body.