The Guardian (Nigeria)

Muslim lecturers associatio­n inaugurate­s new exco, announces 10- year plan

- By Shakirah Adunola

MUSLIM Lecturers Associatio­n ( MLA) has inaugurate­d new executives that will drive the affairs of the associatio­n for the next four years.

The executive emerged through a selection process by a committee headed by Prof. Modiu Durowoju of Ladoke Akintola University of Technology ( LAUTECH), Ogbomoso.

After series of screening, Prof Ahmed Adedeji of Olabisi Onabanjo University ( OOU), Ago- Iwoye emerged as President of MLA. His Vice- President, Dr. Wasiu Ajagbe; General Secretary, Dr. Sulaiman Muse; Treasurer, Dr. Kamil Yusuf; Financial Secretary, Dr Khadijah Idowu were also announced.

Other members of the executive council include: Head, Public Relations and Community Services, Dr Ganiyat TijaniAden­le; Head, Research & Publicatio­n, Dr. Mikail Nafiu; Head, Networking, Dr. Taofik Adegboyega; Head, Ethics and Islamic Thoughts, Dr Abdulgafar Oniyide and Head, Capacity Building, Dr Ganiyu Yinusa.

Speaking on the developmen­t, Prof.

Adedeji, said that the new administra­tion is coming onboard to build a viable community of valiant intellectu­als and bridge the gap between Muslim lecturers in Nigeria and their contempora­ries abroad for global impact.

He noted that MLA will be open to all Muslims in the academia, with a view to protecting and advancing the ideal Muslim lecturer identity, culture and morality in all places of learning, research and community developmen­t.

He added that the administra­tion has mapped out agenda with a clear direction towards helping Muslim lecturers make the best out of time, as well as showcasing projects that will enhance nation building and sustainabi­lity.

Adedeji stated that topmost priority of MLA is to build a formidable community and plan towards delivering on landmark projects in strategic areas such as: Human Capital and Developmen­t; Economic Engagement and Developmen­t; Health and Social Welfare; Global Collaborat­ion and Partnershi­p Developmen­t; Education Developmen­t; Internatio­nal Research and Technology Advancemen­t, within a scope of 10 years.

“This is the way to go for us at MLA. We are assuring that more programmes and policies of the MLA would be unveiled as the administra­tion moves on,” he said.

He thanked previous executives, led by Prof. Sulaiman Adeola of Business Administra­tion Department, Management Sciences of University of Lagos UNILAG for the sacrifice and service towards the Associatio­n.

Establishe­d in 2014, MLA has been demonstrat­ing commitment towards developing character and improving the systems, by promoting justice and fairness, and improving the research and education sector in Nigeria and in the diaspora.

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