Abubakari Najimu

Abubakari Najimu is a Deputy Registrar at Tamale Technical University, Ghana, and a PhD student in Public Law at the University of Venda, South Africa, with interdisciplinary academic training in law, management, human resource strategy, business planning, and development studies. He holds an MSc in Management and Human Resource Strategy from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, as well as postgraduate and undergraduate degrees from the University for Development Studies, Ghana, and a Master's in Labour Law and Practice from the University of Ghana, Ghana. This interdisciplinary background, law, human resource strategy, development studies, and labour rights, combines to produce research interests in conflict prevention, institutional accountability, and inclusive development. He focuses his research on employment and labour law, particularly workplace justice, labour rights, and public regulation. Beyond his academic work, he has extensive professional experience in university governance and administration at Tamale Technical University, where he has served in several roles supporting academic planning, accreditation, quality assurance, and faculty administration. His broader research interests include public law, employment relations, governance, and the legal and policy dimensions of social protection, conflict prevention, and inclusive development in Africa. He is particularly interested in how legal and institutional reforms can promote fairness, stability, and social justice.