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Unilorin VC criticizes infighting, calls for unified support

The Vice Chancellor of the University of Ilorin, Professor Wahab Olasupo Egbewole, has voiced his concerns over the ongoing infighting within the university’s alumni association.
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The Vice Chancellor of the University of Ilorin, Professor Wahab Olasupo Egbewole, has voiced his concerns over the ongoing infighting within the university’s alumni association.

Speaking during the inauguration of the newly constituted University of Ilorin Advancement Board, Egbewole emphasized the need for alumni to support the institution rather than create discord.

“Any Alumni Association worth its salt should look for ways to assist the university and not create issues for the university or bring out the university in a negative light,” Egbewole stated. He further urged the alumni to focus on giving back to their alma mater instead of bickering over positions or personal gains. “The Alumni Association is not supposed to be bickering over positions or fighting over pecuniary benefits for themselves.”

Egbewole highlighted the critical role of the University Advancement Board in propelling the institution towards greater achievements. “The University of Ilorin Advancement Board is established to provide strategic guidance, innovative ideas, and invaluable networks that will propel our institution to new heights of excellence,” he said.

He elaborated on the board’s mission, which includes strengthening the university’s resource base, identifying opportunities for resource mobilization, partnerships, and endowments, enhancing institutional visibility, and advocating for the university on both national and international platforms. The board will also drive strategic initiatives and offer insights to guide the university’s priorities in infrastructure, academic excellence, and community development.

Egbewole assured that the board’s members, selected based on values such as integrity, excellence, courage, and commitment, are well-equipped to advance the university’s goals. “We equally chose the external members from the body of our alumnus to demonstrate that we have the capacity to deliver. This is especially important in light of the fact that 2025 is our golden anniversary,” he added.

Describing the board as a convergence of talent from various sectors, Egbewole expressed confidence in its ability to serve as a bridge between the university and the broader society. He assured members of the board of the university’s full support in achieving their objectives.

Responding, the board’s chairman, Dr. Abdulwahab Ibrahim, pledged the members’ commitment to advancing the university’s development. “We will use all our various exposures and contacts to add value to the success of the assignment for the university,” said Ibrahim, a fellow of Chartered Accountants, reaffirming the board’s dedication to the institution’s progress.

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