THISDAY

CELEBRATIN­G ISAAC ADEWOLE AT 68

- Pays tribute to Adewole, former Minister of Health Professor Aderinto

The acronym of his name Isaac Folorunso Adewole (IFA) deifies him as an oracle, a man of mission and vision and the methodolog­y to accomplish such tasks. His path was in activism which makes him focus on the welfare of his staff everywhere he has worked

He was not born with a silver spoon in his mouth but has great dreams of making positive impacts in the world. He would KDYH EHHQ LQ DQRWKHU ÀHOG VROYLQJ SUREOHPV but with the right counsellin­g, he chose to stay within the profession­al fold of medicine where from scratch, he showed that though the beginning may seem tough, the future is bright with the right commitment to excellence. And with such commitment, he has pursued his career, touching home and abroad. He has brought glory not only unto himself, his state, Osun state, his homeland, Ilesa but to Nigeria and the world. Through his brilliant performanc­es, he has won several internatio­nal fellowship, grants and honours LQ WKH ÀHOG RI KHDOWK DQG DGPLQLVWUD­WLRQ ,Q 1978, he won the Glaxo Allenbury Prize for overall best performanc­e in pediatrics. He was Provost, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan; Vice Chancellor, University of Ibadan and just as he was about leaving

R΀FH DIWHU VHUYLQJ KLV FRQVWLWXWL­RQDO ÀYH \HDU WHUP WKH IHGHUDO JRYHUQPHQW LGHQWLÀHG excellence in him as President Muhammadu Buhari nominated him as one of his ministerno­minees to be screened by the National Assembly. He would later be put in his area of strength to head the Health Ministry where he revisited the primary health care system in the country and ensured that a Cancer Center was inaugurate­d as promised during his screening at the National Assembly. As Minister, he also ZRUNHG WR VLJQLÀFDQW­O\ LPSURYH WKH KHDOWK RI women and girls, and by extension, the health of men through the Saving One Million Lives Programme. Ladies and Gentlemen, unto us, a son was born on May 5, 1954 in Ilesha. He was named Isaac Folorunso. Not even a diviner would have predicted the phenomenon that was born and how impactful he would be to humanity. The boy of 1954 is now 68!

He attended Ilesa Grammar School, ZKHUH KH REWDLQHG D *UDGH RQH FHUWLÀFDWH with distinctio­n in 1970 and Higher School &HUWLÀFDWH +6& LQ ,Q 2FWREHU KH enrolled at the College of Medicine, University of Ibadan; where he obtained an MBBS degree. On 1 October, 1997, he was promoted to the rank of a Professor of Medicine at the University of Ibadan.

How do we celebrate this phenomenon in a country with high unemployme­nt and poverty rates? We cannot be held down by the poverty that is ravaging the land nor by the insecurity which has gripped everyone with fear. We need to celebrate those who do good unto humanity. This is why celebratin­g a highly cerebral scientist, accomplish­ed administra­tor and role model to many people is perfectly in order. The month of 0D\ ZKLFK LV QXPEHU ÀYH V\PEROL]HV JUDFH which obviously has been with the Nigeria’s immediate past Minister of Health, Isaac Folorunso Adewole, as he continues to tower higher in accomplish­ments. Folorunsho can roughly be interprete­d as the one who God watches over or secures. Little wonder, he has fought several battles and God has given him victories in all. It is not a mere coincidenc­e that Professor Adewole is a Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecolog­y. His month of birth was named after the Roman goddess of fertility, Maia and it is a month loaded with success and love. Professor Adewole’s researches DQG VFLHQWLÀF EUHDNWKURX­JKV DUH LQ WKH DUHDV of reproducti­ve health and Oncology, and keeping the body healthy from diseases, particular­ly for women and girls.

I know the celebrant having worked with him as his Director of Special duties while he was the Vice chancellor at the University of Ibadan. In this capacity, I superinten­ded the implementa­tion of his strategic plans for the premier university. With all sense of modesty, Professor Adewole achieved more than ninety percent of his dreams. The acronym of his name Isaac Folorunso $GHZROH ,)$ GHLÀHV KLP DV DQ RUDFOH D PDQ of mission and vision and the methodolog­y to accomplish such tasks. His path was in activism which makes him focus on WKH ZHOIDUH RI KLV VWDͿ HYHU\ZKHUH KH KDV worked. As the 11th Vice Chancellor of the Premier University, University of Ibadan, Adewole’s tenure witnessed relative peace RFFDVLRQHG E\ KLV SURPSW DWWHQWLRQ WR VWDͿ ZHOIDUH VWDͿ UHFUXLWPHQ­W DQG KXPDQ FDSLWDO developmen­t. To his administra­tion’s credit was the revitaliza­tion of University of Ibadan Teaching and Research Farm, establishm­ent RI D +DWFKHU\ WKH 8, 0LFURÀQDQF­H %DQN UI Water factory, UI Maternity center, the 33 kva power station, the National Institute for Maternal and Child Health, UI Research foundation, among several landmark academic and infrastruc­tural projects. UI’s JOREDO UDQNLQJ DOVR LPSURYHG VLJQLÀFDQW­O\ during his tenure. For all he has done, IFA has received awards both nationally and internatio­nally from reputable organisati­ons, profession­al associatio­ns and government­s of countries. IFA, this is wishing you many happy returns, and renewed strength in the service of humanity. is former Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic) of the University of Ibadan

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