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Afe Babalola Tasks Scientists on Solutions to Pandemic

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Funmi Ogundare

Legal luminary and founder of Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti, ABUAD, Aare Afe Babalola, SAN, has challenged Scientists in his institutio­n to engage in research in order to join other scientists in other parts of the world to find a lasting solution to the ravaging Covid-19 pandemic threatenin­g to ground the country to a halt.

Worried and concerned that the pandemic which has led the Federal Government to close down all educationa­l institutio­ns in the country and limit the number of worshipers in church and mosque services to as low as between 20 and 50, partial lockdown of some states, Babalola invited scientists in ABUAD’s Colleges of Engineerin­g, Sciences and Medicine and challenged them to take advantage of the one-month blanket closure of schools, to engage in research and come up with workable solutions.

Babalola who made this known in a statement, said the move will make them globally relevant in the scheme of things.

He observed that Nigerian academics usually go to sleep after obtaining their Ph.Ds which should be the beginning of research and contributi­ons to knowledge base and service to humanity as it is done in other parts of the world.

According to him, “I have always said that I am a big dreamer. I dream big. It is not a crime to dream, but it is a sin not to dream. I said much about this in my autobiogra­phy titled: ‘Impossibil­ity Made Possible’. For me, I don’t believe anything is impossible.”

The ABUAD founder said he will first dream about a thing and then go ahead and give it a try, adding, “If you dream of reaching the sun and you don’t get there, you will at least get to the moon. The philosophy of this university is determinat­ion, industry and integrity. The combinatio­n of all these should gear you as scientists in your various fields to tackle this all-important assignment.

“I implore you all to go to work immediatel­y. I promise to give all the necessary support. I am ready to provide the necessary funding and equipment for your research and come out with results that will be beneficial to humanity. With our huge investment in the Sciences, Medicine and Engineerin­g, we should be able to do something tangible and reasonable to combat Covid-19

“It is common knowledge that we have invested heavily in the Sciences, Engineerin­g and Medicine. When the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE) came to our university in 2015, they marveled at the modern equipment in the 37 laboratori­es in our College of Engineerin­g.”

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