We will make education affordable to all, says Amosun
Ogun State Governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun has reiterated his administration’s commitment towards ensuring that education in the
State is affordable for all.
The governor who stated this at the 23rd and 24th Convocation ceremonies of the State owned Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU), Ago-Iwoye, said “Undoubtedly, you will agree with me that, affordable, qualitative education takes a focal point in the five-cardinal programme of our mission to rebuild Ogun State”.
He added that his administration’s commitment towards rebuilding the State had started yielding positive results “even at the Olabisi
Onabanjo University”.
He stressed, “For this great citadel of learning, I am proud to reiterate that there has been improved service delivery to both members of staff and students alike”.
“The peaceful conduct of examinations, timely processing of results and issuance of certificates and transcripts to graduands is also an attestation to the improvement in this great institution.”
He added, “In fact, it has come to our notice that OOU has gained full accreditation for Medicine and Pharmacy programmes from the National University Commission (NUC) while the results of others are being awaited.
“I am optimistic that the University, by this encouraging performance, will soon attain her target of full accreditation of all other new courses.”
The governor said, “In the last four years, Olabisi Onabanjo University has risen steadily from its low public rating to an enviable one.
“You will also note that the University’s various monumental infrastructural development in all its campuses; have no doubt transformed the aesthetics of its landscape and this has also boosted the students’ morale as they now find themselves in a conducive environment that can compete favourably with any tertiary institution in Nigeria.”
In spite of these achievements, Amosun said his administration has not neglected other educational institutions, including primary and secondary schools.
He also expressed confidence that, “With the number of University graduates coming out of this (OOU) and other institutions in our State, I am confident that the skilled human resources needed for our mission to rebuild, which is still in progress in Ogun State, are already here with us.”
The Convocation ceremonies also witnessed the conferment of honorary doctorate degrees on Chief Kessington Adebukunola Adebutu; Olola Frederick Olabode Ogunlana and Chief Ayinla Olatunde Abudu who were recognised for their contributions to the development of the university and their immediate community.
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This our Gov can lie! Haba? If you think devil is a liar, try and listen to Gov Amosun then,you will know devil is a learner.
Education under Governor Amosun is in a sorry state
Then deftly replicate the nostalgic awo education miracle in this 21st century.Another point: make sure a great mega city like lagos has at least 21 universities public and private before you leave office.If there is no land then discreetly make half of them online universities using bologna model
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