Kwara State University (KWASU) management have offered Olufunmilayo Oyetunde, the top graduating student in the 2020/2021 semester, a job.
Oyetunde, who studied Geology, was among the 6,620 graduands who received degrees at the 8th and 9th convocations, which also included students who completed their studies in 2019/2020.
There were 3,864 graduands for the 2019/2020 session and 2,756 for the 2020/2021 session.
Oyetunde and 97 other students achieved First Class Honours, including Christiana Abolarin, who outperformed her peers in the 2019/2020 academic year.
However, Oyetunde stated that she would have to rethink the job offer since she wishes to pursue her education.
Oyetunde said that determination and support from her parents contributed to her excellent performance in her studies
Meanwhile, the Governing Council, Kwara State University (KWASU), Malete, has appealed to the state government to allow it to seek alternative sources of salary funding.
The Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of Council, KWASU, Prof. Kpotun Baba made the plea on at the 8th and 9th Combined Convocation ceremony.
Prof. Baba said that one of the major challenges to the university was its inability to pay staff salaries without resort to loans since the discontinuation of subvention to it by the previous administration.
”The proposals are to make alternative salary funding arrangements which may be less costly to the government and the university,” he said.
Baba appealed for the state government’s urgent financial support to realise the initial full accreditation of its programme on aeronautical engineering.
”This course is about the first of its kind in a Nigerian university and could easily bring the university to limelight, but, the problem is that we are acutely short of the right personnel and facilities to bring the programme to the required standard.
”On its part, the University has been taking advantage of the TETFund overseas training arrangement to produce additional relevant personnel.
”However, while we continue to search for alternative funding model for this programme, we solicit governments’ financial support,” he said.
He thanked the state government for the continued assistance to the university, adding that the council and university management would continue to justify the confidence reposed in them.
The Chancellor, Dr Johnson Adewumi said KWASU had not only satisfied some of the indices of a world-class university through teaching, research and community service, but had also established collaboration with renowned world-class institutions.
”Through such collaborations, the university has continued, despite all odds, to improve it’s teaching, learning and research activities to be a reference among universities locally and internationally.
The Vice Chancellor of the institution, Prof. Mustapha Akanbi, disclosed that the university had started the Smart City Student Hostel Project consisting of 10 mega hostels, each providing 1,120 bed spaces.
He said that the project would go a long way in solving students’ accommodation problems and facilitating the inculcation of the fast eroding culture of university life in the students.
”A major factor that fuels anti-social and immoral acts such as illicit use of drugs, cyber crimes and cultism in universities is the fact that majority of students live off campus.
”This act has denied today’s university student the culture of university life which would have been embedded in him or her.
”When students are not within university facilities, it is difficult for the authorities to exercise control or full-fledged guidance over them,” Prof. Akanbi said.
Gov. Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq , said work would soon resume in the satellite campuses in Osi and Ilesha Baruba as his administration was committed to invest more in the education to reform the sector.
Abdulrahman, who was represented by the Commissioner for Tertiary Education, Mr Senior Suleiman, said his administration would leave no stone unturned in sustaining the tempo of academic and infrastructure development in the institution.
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