THISDAY

As Ezekiel Omisore Turns 90

- Solomon Elusoji

A distinguis­hed elder of the Omisore Dynasty, Engr. Ezekiel Iyiola Omisore, has joined the league of nonagenari­ans.

To mark the milestone, a symposium of scholars was held in his honour recently in Lagos, and it was themed ‘Sustainabi­lity in the Built Environmen­t: The Nigerian Perspectiv­e’.

One of the speakers at the symposium was former Vice Chancellor of the University of Lagos, Prof. Oyewusi Ibidapo-Obe, who noted in nation building, perfection is not achieved in the short run. “What is important is to ensure steady progress anchored by propriety, equity and justice.”

The first class graduate of Mathematic­s also lauded Omisore, who he described as a man who belongs to the “first generation of Nigerian engineers, a pioneer builder of the nation, a devoted patriot, a discipline­d, astute and forthright person.”

Another speaker at the symposium was a former Executive Secretary of the National Universiti­es Commission (NUC), Prof. Peter Okebukola, who spoke on the topic ‘Education as Corner Stone of Sustainabi­lity in an Built Environmen­t and Nation Building’. “Education is key for the developmen­t of skills and knowledge for growing the economy and spawning new industries,” he said. “It is necessary for promoting health, because knowledge about diseases, nutrition and hygiene is best preventive medicine – and knowledge is the prerequisi­te for inventing new cures; and education is also important for applying new technologi­es and the advancemen­t of new knowledge because it provides the training essential for scientists and other profession­als including architects and engineers like Baba Arole Iyi Omisore.”

The third speaker at the symposium was the Deputy Chief Coordinato­r of the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidenti­al Library, Mr. Ayo Patrick Aderinwale, who pointed out that all the country’s built infrastruc­tures has been bastardise­d by inept, corrupt and mindless leaders that took over from the founding fathers of modern Nigeria.

“There is urbanisati­on of poverty as it relates to the developmen­t of slums in city centres and the erosion of our city master plans, and public utilities like railways have been reversed against man and nature.”

Speaking in the same vein, The son of the nonagenari­an engineer, Tokunbo Omisore, said “with the synopsis of the three distinguis­hed lecturers I have no doubt in my mind that the country should be bothered on restructur­ing our educationa­l system before considerin­g any other thing.”

 ??  ?? L-R: Former Vice Chancellor University of Lagos, Prof. Oyewusi Ibidapo-Obe, the celebrant, Engr Iyiola Omisore, and former Executive Secretary, National Universiti­es Commission, Prof. Peter Okebukola, at the symposium
L-R: Former Vice Chancellor University of Lagos, Prof. Oyewusi Ibidapo-Obe, the celebrant, Engr Iyiola Omisore, and former Executive Secretary, National Universiti­es Commission, Prof. Peter Okebukola, at the symposium

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