In
yet another testimony to the excellent leadership style of the
University of Ilorin, the West African Students Union (WASU), with
headquarters in Tema, Accra, Ghana, has conferred the 2013 West African
Leadership Award for Educational Development on the Vice-Chancellor,
Professor AbdulGaniyu Ambali.
Presenting the Award to the Vice-Chancellor in his office last
Tuesday (November 12, 2013), WASU’s Head of Parliament, Mr. Emmanuel
Sobio, said that the Award was “in recognition of the achievements of
the University Ilorin, which is noted for uninterrupted academic
calendar for several years now in a clime of strikes and academic
stoppages that marked University system in Nigeria.”
Mr. Sobio said, “Our choice of Prof. AbdulGaniyu Ambali for this
award is in recognition of the dedication of a true son of Africa to the
development of education not only in his native country, Nigeria, but
across Africa, particularly the West African sub-region.
“We decided to confer this honour not just to celebrate the
achievements and outstanding contributions of Prof. Ambali, but also to
encourage him and his team to do more for Nigerian and African
education. He should not relent in his efforts at re-defining academic
standards across African Universities.
“Our award is a wake -up call on others to realise that they are
being watched. Everyone in public office is being critically monitored
and their actions and inactions either good or bad are being
scrutinised.”
The West African Leadership Award and Lecture Series, has, since the
past 13 years, been organised in Ghana, where the West African Students
Union (WASU), its initiator and promoter, has its headquarters.
“The goal is to advance the culture of leadership by example and
integrity in the minds of men, by rewarding outstanding leaders with
visions for their nations and communities as a way of presenting them as
role models to younger generations in line with the constitution and
charter of WASU and in the spirit of Pan-Africanism of the first
Ghanaian President, the late Dr. Kwame Nkruma,” Mr. Sobio said.
According to the WASU Head of Parliament, “nominations were received
from several Universities in West Africa and after close scrutiny by an
international panel consisting of very eminent personalities across the
sub-region, the nomination of Prof. AbdulGaniyu Ambali stood
out.”
In his response, Prof. Ambali disclosed that the University of Ilorin
had been collaborating with sister Universities across the globe
particularly in Africa
where the University had a memorandum of understanding to promote
education exchanges among member institutions. “These exchanges,”
according to him, “are aimed at advancing teaching and research
development and several staff and students across West Africa are
benefitting from them.”
The Vice-Chancellor said, “It is true that though disagreements exist
between University workers and their employer, that is the government,
over conditions of service, the University of Ilorin had always believed
that solution will ultimately require a round-table discussion.
“Strikes disrupt. It is very costly to all parties in the educational
sector. Government is not happy while strike lasts. Parents are not
happy. Students are idle and, being youthful, divert their energies to
unproductive ends.”
The Award presentation was witnessed by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor
(Academic), Prof. Bayo Lawal; the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Management
Services), Prof. Yisa Fakunle; the Registrar, Mr. Emmanuel Obafemi; the
Dean, Student Affairs, Prof. A. O. Omotesho; and the Sub-Dean, Student
Affairs, Dr. A. Yusuf.
Also at the event were WASU Secretary-General, Mr. Bamidele Oladele
Babs; the JCC Chairman, Kwara State, Mr. Abdulrazak Jeje and another
executive council member, Mr. Olalekan Lawal.
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