Prof.
Olukoya Ogen, the Provost of Adeyemi College of Education, Ondo on
Wednesday in Akure said that the college would soon be converted to a
university.
The Provost who made this known when he
paid a courtesy visit to the Chairman, Correspondents’ Chapel of the
Nigeria Union of Journalists ( NUJ ), Ondo State chapter, Mr Ojo
Oyewamide.
Ogen, who was represented by Mrs Oluseto
Olatuyi, the Head of Media of the college, noted that the converting
process of the college was at the last stage at the Senate.
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The Adeyemi College of Education, Ondo
has appealed to the Senate to fast-track passage of the bill seeking to
convert the institution to a university.
“The bill is at the last stage at the
Senate and we pray that it will have President Muhammadu Buhari’s assent
when finally passed.
“Though if we attain that level, our responsibilities will be increased but we are up to the task,’’ he said.
Ogen, who was represented by Mrs Oluseto
Olatuyi, the Head of Media of the college, noted that the public
hearing had been held where the institution defended the need for the
college to be converted to a university.
According to him, the college has since
been operating as a university in terms of learning modules and
research, thereby competing with other universities’ programmes.
Ogen urged the chapel to collaborate with the institution in the area of information dissemination.
The provost, who stressed the need for
better and improved relationship between the college and the Chapel,
described it as a major stakeholder in information management.
“We are primarily here to seek your
support and improve relationship in any area that you can be of help to
our college as it relates to information dissemination and development
of the school.’’
On the issue of security on the campus,
Ogen said that the school had taken preventive measures to forestall
breach of security in and around the campus.
He disclosed that the college had
installed Close Circuit Television (CCTV) in strategic locations on the
campus as part of efforts to ensure security.
The provost also maintained that all students had been issued mandatory identity cards to students of the institution.
Responding, Chapel chairman, Oyewamide
commended the provost for his visit and for appointing an expert to
manage its Public Relations Unit.
He said that the chapel would continue
to collaborate with the college by propagating its activities with a
view to boosting its image and for mutual benefits.
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