LAUTECH Aregbesola, Ajimobi committed to making university best in Nigeria
Osun state governor, Rauf Aregbesola and his Oyo state counterpart, Abiola Ajimobi on Monday, July 24, 2017, reaffirmed commitment to turn Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH) into the best university in Nigeria.
The
governors of the two owner states said no iota of distraction from any
quarters will prevent them from resuscitating the university and make it
the most viable citadel of knowledge in Nigeria and Africa.
This
was after the two governors inaugurated a 7-man Governing Council for
the university to pilot its affairs for the next four years.
The newly inaugurated council is headed by a retired Head of Service of the Federation, Professor Oladapo Afolabi as Chairman and Pro-Chancellor of the institution.
Other members of the Governing Council include: Professor Lai Olurode, Prof. Olaide Adedokun, Mr. Abiodun AbdulJelil Owonikoko (SAN), Mr. Isiaka Olagoke, Mr. Tise Adenipekun and Bade Adesina.
While
inaugurating the new council at the Oyo state Governor's Office,
Ibadan, Oyo state, the Governors of the two owner states called on the
council to do everything humanly possible to rejuvenate, revamp and
reposition the institution to the greater heights being aspired by all.
In
his remarks, Governor Aregbesola, who described the university as one
of the few higher institutions in Nigeria with best products, said the
two states would not relent in their efforts to galvanise every
opportunity that could help the university to accomplish her aims and
objectives.
He said the two states on
assumption of offices have been working assiduously to strengthen the
joint ownership of the institution, a move which according to him had
earned the university several accolades and achievements.
Governor
Aregbesola said the two governments of Osun and Oyo have done a lot in
maintaining the good reputation and rank of the institution as it was
designed by the founding fathers.
While
charging the council on the need to complement the already established
myriads of development and transformation in the citadel of knowledge,
Aregbesola said it is time for them to do the needful and take great
advantage in the current situation to uplift the university in the
interest of both states and public at large.
According
to him, it is not a doubt that the newly inaugurated Governing Council
members are a crop of seasoned and eminent personalities that have all
it takes to move the university forward at this critical times.
He said, "From your distinctions in various aspects of life to your track records, you are highly distinguished and unique.
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" I am highly proud to have you as members of the new Governing Council of our great university.
"I
expect extraordinary performance from you all. That is not to say your
predecessors were not good. To us those you are succeeding did their
best to administer and represent us as the supervisors of the university
but the uniqueness on your own calling now, is the circumstance that
you are beginning your tenure.
"You
must be committed to the efforts made by the owner states to sustain
the joint ownership of the institution in line with the spirit of the
founding fathers and make the university the best of all in the country.
"The
present governments of Osun and Oyo have not only brought about huge
transformation but also maintained the trends of quality high education
as being reflected in the institution's track records.
"It
is for this reason that we want the new Governing Council to, within
the shortest time possible, rejuvenate the university, reposition it and
bring it back not just to enviable position but to make it the best
university in Nigeria.
"There is
no doubt that LAUTECH was known to be the best university in Nigeria
and we want you to maintain this tempo in placing our university above
its peers in Nigeria in churning out graduates not only virile in
academics but distinguished in character.
"We
want you to perform miracle if possible as was done by Jesus Christ who
turned water to wine according to christendom, so as to ensure that the
university is not only resuscitated but placed to the greatest heights
ever known in history.
"We want
every member of this Council to perform another miracle that will turn
around the fortunes of the university for the betterment of all.
"We
want to use your tenure to perform wonders in making the comatose
LAUTECH, within the shortest possible time, the best university in
Nigeria."
Governor Ajimobi
attributed the inauguration of the new Governing Council to the
fulfilment of one of the recommendations given by the Visitation Panel
set up by the two owner states.
He said
the steps were taken towards the sustainability and achievement of the
aims and objectives of the founding fathers in making the University to
be the best in Nigeria.
He said the two
states' inauguration of the Governing Council showcases to the world
their absolute commitment to goals and objectives of the founding
fathers.
According to Governor Ajimobi,
"LAUTECH is an institution owned by the Osun and Oyo governments and we
are irrevocably committed to this joint ownership just as we are
determined to make the university the best in Nigeria.
"Like
all institutions, there are challenges and anyone who claims to be a
leader or manager and wants results must never be afraid of the
challenges.
"In fact, it is because of
these challenges that made us to be here because we are ever committed
to surmount those challenges as LAUTECH is no exception as we all know
the historical perception of the institution.
"We
have carefully selected the members of this Governing Council whose
track records cannot be faulted and there is no doubt in our minds that
all the members of new Council are eminently qualified not only to
resurrect LAUTECH but to reposition the institution.
"We
assure you that looking at the membership that we have, there is no
doubt in our minds that within the next three months, we will start to
see first thing to avert the undeserving trends that we have and to
begin to reposition LAUTECH accordingly.
"It
is based on this that we quickly implement one of the recommendations
of the visitation panel to ensure that we inaugurate and put in place a
Governing Council.
"We are also working
seriously to ensure that LAUTECH remains sustainable and achieve the
aims and objectives of the founding fathers in making the University to
be the best in Nigeria.
"We are
recommitting ourselves to those goals and objectives of the founding
fathers as we are sure that by what it will take, we would reposition
and reopen the university and LAUTECH must work."
While
appealing to striking workers of the institution on the need to reason
with Government's stance and support on the new move to reposition the
university, Ajimobi said the owner states will do everything possible to
turn around the institution.
He said,
"We are committed to ensuring that we have a forensic audit of the
finances of the management, students and programmes of the university
just as we are taking this opportunity to appeal to all the stakeholders
to please allow sanity to prevail.
"There
is nowhere in the world where employees of an institution will prevent
the owners from repositioning the institution. There is nowhere in the
world where workers unions of the institution will prevent the forensic
audit of that institution.
"So, we are
appealing to either the Union, the Workers or students of LAUTECH to
please allow us to promote this university and reposition it according
to the dictates of modern day management and institutional development.
"It
is on this note that we are saying, that the new Governing Council has
now been given all the powers to do whatever necessary to resuscitate,
to develop, progress and reposition the university so that it becomes
the number one university in Nigeria."
Responding on behalf of other members of the new Governing Council, the Chairman of the Council, Professor Oladapo Afolabi assured the owner states of improved and better performance.
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