The Polytechnic Ibadan has been received N300 million grant from the Oyo State Governor, Engr Seyi Makinde.
This was disclosed by the Rector of the Polytechnic Ibadan, Prof. Kazeem Adebiyi, on Monday June 1, 2020.
He said the institution received a grant of two hundred million naira for capital projects from the Oyo State government in the first year of Engr Seyi Makinde led administration.
He added that the institution received another one hundred million naira for routine accreditation of courses offered by the institution.
While appreciating the governor for the grant, Prof Adebiyi stated that the last time the institution received such grants was in 2009.
“The management of the institution sometimes went as far as taking bank loans in order to finance accreditation of courses for the period of ten years that the institution did not receive any grant for accreditation from the state government,” Prof Adebiyi said.
The Rector, who commended the efforts of the governor, said that the requests presented to the state government were approved ‘without stress’.
“We are just using this avenue to appreciate the government for what they have done for us. When we received the letter from NBTE that we passed all our accreditation, we were very joyful.
“We did accreditation for thirteen programmes and we passed all the thirteen programmes.
“Also, we did three professional accreditation programmes which we passed and that looked like magic to everybody that how were we able to achieve that and then we said, since we have the support of the government,” he stated.
“When we looked at the records, the last time the institution benefitted from such accreditation grant from government was in 2009 and when the present government came on board, we were bothered because about fifteen to sixteen of our programmes were due for accreditation.
“I said, ‘look, let’s go and meet the governor,’ they asked if I was sure because we have not received anything from them in years, but I insisted that we make a trial.” Prof. Adebiyi added.
He explained that the grant received would be useful for several projects that were long overdue.
“One of which is Poly FM Radio that was scheduled for commissioning as part of projects to commemorate the first anniversary of Governor Seyi Makinde in office.
“The commissioning, however, could not be held because of the coronavirus pandemic that disrupted the planned activities of the institution,” he concluded.