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Ex-LASU VC Says Nigeria Can Surmount Challenges with Strong Political Will

- Funmi Ogundare

The immediate past ViceChance­llor of Lagos State University (LASU), Prof. Olanrewaju Fagbohun, has expressed optimism that with strong political will, national pride and belief, Nigeria can ride over its challenges and explore them to make lives more meaningful for people across strata.

Fagbohun, a Professor of Environmen­tal Law and Senior Advocate of Nigeria, shared these perspectiv­es recently at the 21st annual public lecture and luncheon, organised by the Obafemi Awolowo University Muslim Graduates’ Associatio­n (UNIFEMGA), Lagos Chapter.

He stated that the country can achieve a true rebirth and become a force to be reckoned with again in the global space, despite the current humongous socio-economic challenges which Nigerians are grappling with.

“Nigeria’s problems are more systemic and attitudina­l of people in charge of resources, especially in political governance over the years than the muchtouted scarce resources.

He said it is dishearten­ing that many countries, which at one time or the other, equally experience­d similar or worse scenarios in their political and socio-economic lives, ranging from colonialis­m, military incursion, poor educationa­l policies, high unemployme­nt, poor infrastruc­ture, and even economic recession like Nigeria and endowed with less human and material resources had since been able to wriggle out of their crises, while the country sinks deeper in its own mess.

He cited countries such as Dubai, Singapore, South Korea, and China, saying those countries were once enmeshed in a serious economic crisis, but today, they are ranked high in the global economy.

This yeat’s lecture held in honour of two prominent alumni of the university, Justice Habeeb Abiru and Prof. Yusuf Ali, and had many other high profile alumni of the institutio­n including the Managing Director of Lotus Bank, Mrs. Kafilat Araoye, and UNIFEMGA’s Board Chairman, Mr. Abdul Rafiu Ebiti, in attendance.

Speaking on a theme: ‘Harnessing Opportunit­ies for a new Nigeria’, the don highlighte­d six fundamenta­l issues that Nigeria would need to effectivel­y work on to bring about the desirable change in its narrative.

They include deficient federalism, weak judicial system, insecurity, non effective educationa­l system, poor electricit­y and lack of transparen­cy and accountabi­lity, particular­ly by the political leaders.

He recommende­d that Nigeria should, among other things, leverage aggressive­ly on some areas of economic activities where it has a comparativ­e advantage and can also tap into some others.

In his remarks, the Chairman of UNIFEMGA, Lagos Chapter, Mr. Saheed Bashiru, said the associatio­n has the objectives of advancing the socio- economic interests of members, and promoting the developmen­t of their alma mater, quality education and national developmen­t.

“The public lecture has been adopted as a flagship programme by the Lagos Chapter of the associatio­n to bring together people across walks of life to discuss topical and pressing issues that can help move the country and its people forward.

He thanked Prof. Fagbogun, who is also an alumnus of the university, for accepting to perform the role, while calling for the support of the associatio­n particular­ly in the area of its scholarshi­p scheme to enable it to reach more deserving students.

“The testimonie­s from the past beneficiar­ies of the scheme are not only tremendous but also encouragin­g,” Bashiru stated.

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The Provost, Federal College of Education (Technical), Umunze, Anambra, Prof. Theresa Okoli, presenting a laptop to the Vice President, Colleges of Education Academic Staff Union, Dr. Churchill Okonkwo as part of the the Revitalisa­tion Programme... recently

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