In her resignation letter to the Gulu University Secretary, David Obol Otori, Naggayi explained that she decided to resign to enable her to contribute to the services of another institution, with effect from March 1st, 2021.
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Gulu
University is on the lookout for a new Human Resource Director following the
resignation of its subsistence Director, Safina Naggayi in February this year.
Naggayi,
who had served the university from September 2017, resigned her position on
February 1st, 2021. She bid
farewell to staff on February 10th, 2021.
In her resignation letter to the Gulu University Secretary,
David Obol Otori, Naggayi explained that she decided to resign to enable her
to contribute to the services of another institution, with effect from March 1st, 2021.
“I wish to thank
the entire management of the University and the Appointing Authority for giving
me an opportunity to serve in this prestigious institution of higher learning,”
Naggayi’s February 1st, 2021 letter reads in part.
Speaking to URN in a phone interview on Tuesday, Prof. George Openyjuru Ladaah,
the Gulu University Vice-Chancellor, said Naggayi resigned her position after
finding greener pastures elsewhere. He lauded her for her services to the
University and wished her the best in her future endeavors.
However, Naggayi’s departure has worsened the staffing problems at the
university. Gulu University's approved
staff ceiling stands at 1,343 including the teaching and
non-teaching personnel. However, only 441 positions representing 33
percent have been filled up.
A 2018 Auditor General's report indicated that the University does not have the
requisite number of academic staff despite teaching and research being its core
mandate. The report revealed that out of 183 approved posts for key academic
staff, only 37 were filled leaving 146 positions vacant.