Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi
Ambode on
Thursday revealed plans by his
administration to build a6000-bed hostel within the campus of Lagos State University (LASU), Ojo in partnership with the
private sector to improve on the learning experience in the institution.
Speaking at the 21st Convocation ceremony of LASU held at the university’s
auditorium complex, Governor Ambode said government will continue to invest in
infrastructure in tertiary institutions in the State including LASU to make
them emerge as great citadels of learning and pride of all.
While commending the
management and governing council of the institution for the professionalism
with which the affairs of LASU had been piloted, Governor Ambode charged them
to build on the ranking of the institution as the Best State University in Nigeria to
become one of the best five universities in the country by 2020.
The Governor
particularly encouraged the management to work assiduously to make LASU emerge
as the preferred university of choice by 2025.
He said: “You will
recall that at the 20th
Convocation of
this institution last year, I made a commitment that our Government will invest
massively here and upgrade its status to that obtainable anywhere around the
world provided all stakeholders can ensure that peace reigns on Campus.
“One of the results
of that is the accreditation of this institution’s School of Dentistry; the
only State University to have an accredited School of Dentistry.
“We will continue to
invest in physical and social infrastructure in this University. We have many
projects nearing completion and these legacy projects when completed will no
doubt change the entire overview of the landscape of the university. One of
these projects is a PPP arrangement to deliver a 6,000-bed hostel for LASU.”
Besides, Governor
Ambode urged students of the institution to take advantage of the Ready.Set.Work (RSW) initiative of the
State Government to learn necessary entrepreneurial skills to be self-dependent
and employer of labour, rather than looking for job after graduating from
school.
He said with
programmes such as RSW, government will continue to develop the capacity of
tertiary institutions in the State to produce graduates who are immediately
employable upon entry into the labour market.
While congratulating
the eminent Nigerians who were deservedly honoured at the convocation ceremony,
the Governor admonished the graduands to be good ambassadors of LASU and the
State, especially by conquering the world.
Earlier, LASU Chancellor and retired justice of Supreme Court, Justice Adesola Oguntade, and Chairman of Governing Council of the Institution, Professor Adebayo Ninalowo, in
their respective speeches, commended Governor Ambode for matching his words
with action in terms of huge investment in infrastructure and academic
excellence in the Institution.
They observed that
the repositioning of LASU initiated and sustained by the Governor was already
yielding results with the recent ranking of the institution as the Best State
University in Nigeria in 2016 by the National Universities Commission (NUC),
and the first State University to secure full accreditation of its Faculty of
Dentistry by the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria, among other numerous
achievements.
Also, Vice Chancellor of LASU, Professor Olanrewaju Fagbohun thanked the Governor for progressively
implementing reforms in the institution, saying while the management of LASU
was not resting, it nonetheless can conveniently assert that graduates of the
institution have been imbued with cutting-edge ethics and intellectual
capabilities to contribute meaningfully to the society.
He also urged public
spirited Nigerians to come to the aid of the institution especially in building
additional lecture halls, among others.
A total of 36, 540
students graduated from various faculties and obtained certificates ranging
from diploma, first degree and higher degrees.
Honourary awards were
also presented to some eminent Nigerians. They are former NUC Executive
Secretary, Professor
Peter Okebukola; foremost industrialist, Sir Adebutu Kessington; and one of
the richest black women in the world, Chief Mrs.
Folorunsho Alakija.
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