Kohima, June 30 (MExN): A farewell programme in honour of the outgoing Registrar of the Directorate of Higher Education, Vizotso Tase was held in the conference hall of the directorate on June 30.
Director of Higher Education, Kuholi Chishi on the occasion termed the farewell a time of celebrating Tase’s good life, time and service he has rendered over the years. Expressing that the directorate has a good group of people who are hard working and diligently continue to work, she acknowledged that Tase has been one of them.
She further described him as a wonderful guardian and a fatherly figure and stated he is going away as somebody who has fulfilled so much. “He is a man, who is slow to anger, dedicated and sincere,” she said. “His humility and ability to gel with everybody has been admirable.” She further wished him good health, happiness and all the prosperity he deserves on behalf of the department.
Meanwhile, Vizotso Tase recalled his 35 years of service and affirmed that he gave his best. He also thanked the department for organising the programme in his honour and extended his gratitude to the staff and officers who worked with him and gave full cooperation throughout his service. He hoped that they will continue to cooperate with each other for the upliftment of the department.
President of the Ministerial Staff Association, Higher Education, Atovi described Tase as humble person who worked with devotion, dedication and contributed so much to the department. He also thanked him for his service and wished him good health and all the best in his endeavours.
Joint Director of Higher Education, Menuokholie Kire, who chaired the programme, congratulated the outgoing Registrar on successfully completing 35 years of service without any sicknesses and described him as a person who has lots of good qualities. “He was not only the guardian of the department but also a father figure,” he commented. Stating that he started his career as an LDA and had reached the post of Registrar, he said Tase is a person who respected his job and hoped that the staff of the directorate will follow in his footsteps.