The Federal Government of Nigeria has been urgef to declare a state of emergency in the country’s education sector.
The Vice Chancellor of University of Ilorin, Prof Wahab Egbewole made the call at the 37th and 38th convocation ceremonies and lecture organised by the university on Friday.
According to the Vice Chancellor, the education sector in Nigeria, particularly higher education, has suffered avoidable setbacks in the recent past, leading to a brain drain.
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He said: “Our institutions need more hands to deliver on their mandates and funds for serious academic work, research, and collaborations for desired outputs.
“We wish to assure Mr President that we will not rest on our oars for advancement and cutting-edge research aimed at development and community engagement.
“We are on the cusp of a new era, one filled with opportunities and challenges that will shape the future of education and our society,” he said.
While avowing that the university would continue the legacy of academic excellence and prepare its students to be the leaders, innovators, and problem solvers of tomorrow, he also urged the graduates to think outside the box, be open-minded, and collaborate with others to find solutions to complex issues.
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He stated: “Your education at the University of Ilorin has prepared you for this, and I have no doubt that you will rise to the challenges,”
Speaking further, Prof Egbewole avowed: “Our university has moved up the ranking ladder of leading ivory towers in Nigeria, and for the 10th consecutive year, we again topped the list of most sought-after universities in the country for the 2023 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).”