Daily Trust Sunday

Weak naira impoverish­ed lecturers, led to mass exodus - UNILAG VC

- From Abiodun Alade & Dotun Oluwashaki­n, Lagos

The vice chancellor of the University of Lagos, Professor Folashade Ogunsola, has said the devaluatio­n of the naira impacted the salaries of university workers, leading to mass exodus of staff in search of greener pastures abroad.

Professor Ogunsola, who said this during a media parley, added that the education sector suffered from the country’s dwindling economy in 2023, leaving the sector bereft of young tutors.

“For the education sector, 2023 was a tough time in many respects. The state of the country was not favourable to the academics. The exchange rate made our poor salaries even poorer, and so, from the point of view of the education sector, it was a time when people left in droves. It was a tsunami of exit.

“Many academics, especially our younger lecturers, left the system. Many of the people who didn’t leave are doing it out of patriotism, not for lack of where to go,” she said.

She, however, said the university needed to design a fund mechanism to sustain and improve the standard of education.

Giving account of her stewardshi­p since assumption of office on November 14, 2022, she said the university made steady progress despite the grim economic climate and many disruption­s

She stressed that the administra­tion was determined to ensure that the university could grow and deliver on its mandate of teaching, research and service through the future-ready agenda encapsulat­ed by the four pillars of growth: Growing the Finance, Growing the Infrastruc­ture, Growing the Reputation and Growing the Manpower (FIRM).

Prof Ogunsola noted that various faculties of the institutio­n had been recognised for research studies and attracted over N11bn research grants in the last one year.

The vice chancellor noted that in response to global standard and industry needs, the university was undertakin­g major redesign of some of its academic programmes.

“Specifical­ly, we are unbundling our programmes in Architectu­re, Creative Arts and Mass Communicat­ion and establishi­ng them as stand-alone faculties to foster growth in these fields, where we can boast of our distinctiv­e strength,” she said.

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