The Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Dr Kadri Obafemi Hamzat, has charged the University of Ibadan’s management with harnessing the alumni for the university’s development.
He gave the charge during a courtesy visit to the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Kayode O. Adebowale, in his office. The Deputy Governor was in UI as the Special Guest of Honour/Keynote Speaker at the induction ceremony for graduate membership in the Nigerian Society of Engineers for the 2021/2022 graduates of Engineering.
Dr Hamzat noted that the government alone can not fund tertiary education, adding that in developed countries, alumni support the development of their alma maters.
The Deputy Governor said it was the alumni’s responsibility to ensure the University’s continued existence for future generations.
He recalled with nostalgia that he had never known a place where the passion for teaching was as vibrant as it was with his lecturers.
He said he received the most fantastic education at the University of Ibadan and described UI as undoubtedly the greatest university in Nigeria and Africa.
Dr Hamzat commended the present and past management for keeping the University standing.
Dr Hamzat obtained his first and second degrees in Agricultural Engineering from UI in 1986 and 1988, respectively.
The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Kayode O. Adebowale said the University greatly appreciates its alumni and would certainly leverage them for its development.
He informed the Deputy Governor about this year’s celebration of the University’s 75th Anniversary and said Dr Hamzat would shortly be decorated as a UI@75 Ambassador.
Professor Adebowale said Dr Hamzat was one of the Alumni that the UI@75 Committee had identified as worthy ambassadors and management had approved his decoration.
The Chairman of the UI@75 Committee, Professor Peter O. Olapegba said the Deputy Governor had certainly exhibited the UI core value of excellence and would be duly celebrated.
The Acting Head of the Department of Agricultural and Environmental Engineering, Dr. Mobolaji Omobowale recalled that the Deputy Governor donated a Solar powered Inverter to the Department to alleviate power shortage in 2014.
The Deputy Governor’s Keynote address to the inductees was entitled “Developing Innovative Strategies for Building a Sustainable Career as a Young Engineer in the 21st Century”
He noted that the future belongs to those ready and willing to adopt or adapt to technology development as a way of life.
Dr Hamzat charged the inductees never to stop learning, believe that nothing is impossible and tear it in mind that if they can dream it, they can achieve it.