The
Coordinating Minister for the Economy and Minister of Finance, Dr Ngozi Okonjo‑Iweala,
weekend, appealed to the striking university lecturers to call off the
strike and resume teaching.
She said
this after she and the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Mallam Sanusi
Lamido Sanusi bagged doctorate honorary doctorate degrees at a private
university, OduduwaUniversity, Ipetumodu in Osun State.
The Ooni
of Ife, Oba Okunade Sijuwade, according to the Vice Chancellor, Professor
Adeleke Ogunwale, nominated the two eminent Nigerians for the award as part of
activities marking the maiden convocation of the institution which produced 18
first class graduates out of 166 that graduated.
Dr.
Iweala was awarded honorary Doctor of Science in Accounting, her counterpart
was honoured with Doctor of Science in Economics.
The
ceremony attracted important dignitaries like the Ooni of Ife, Oba
Sijuwade who was represented by his wife, Chief Mojisola Sijuwade; the Pro
Chancellor/Chairman, Governing Council, Dr. Adegoke Adedoyin, among others.
She said:
“We are indeed saddened by the death of Professor Iyayi. I appeal to ASUU
to go back to school in the interest of students, their parents, because the
Federal Government has acceded to their requests.”
The
Minister said this just as she clarified that the shortfall in the federal
allocation to state governments in the federation did not have any political
colouration as being insinuated in some quarters.
According
to her: “There is no politics in it. Every state goes to Federal Allocation
Committee meeting monthly; they see the account and know that oil production is
down and the receipts are down.
“They
know Customs’ revenues are down, yet we distribute whatever that is to be
distributed. From that, we have been able to manage this country and workers
have been able to collect their salaries.
On the
need for the revitalisation of tertiary education, she said: “Our tertiary
institutions face serious challenges which require urgent attention. President
Jonathan injects N220billion a year on top of regular resources to address
challenges in tertiary education.”
She gave
N50,000 prize each year for the best student in Accounting and Economics as a
personal contribution to the development of the institution.
In his
own short response, Mallam Sanusi said though, the economy was becoming stable,
the effects of the growth should be seen in the life of a common man on the
street”.
The Vice
chancellor of the institution, Prof. Adeleke Ogunwale, commended the Ooni of
Ife for giving hundreds of acres for the establishment of the institution which
came to being in2009.
He hinted
that the institution graduated 166 students with18 first class, 63 second upper
division and 82 lower class. Out of the 18 first class, 10 of them are ladies.
The honorees have impacted positively on people. Patience Jonathan. Today, we
confer doctor of science in accounting on Dr. Iweala while Mallam Sanusi was
awarded. doctor of science in Economics.
Vanguard.
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