Vice Chancellor, Lagos State University (LASU) Prof. Ibiyemi Olatunji-Bello, has assured the university community under her care that her administration remains committed to their wellbeing.
Prof. Olatunji-Bello, made the disclosure at the New Year Inter-Faith
Prayer Programme held on the Main Campus at Ojo, on Tuesday, 3rd January, 2023.
The Vice Chancellor said “This administration remains committed to your
wellbeing. By the grace of God and as available resources permit, be rest
assured that you will get what is due to you without first having to agitate
for it. In addition, we shall ensure
that you have a conducive working environment and be promoted as and when due.
As many of you know, promotion interviews for eligible members of staff have
been held in the last two weeks. The timely action of these promotion cases
just speaks volume of our commitment to reward hardwork. This has been the case
since the inception of this administration.”
The Vice Chancellor stated that the prayer session demonstrated the
institution’s desire to give God the honour and adoration, adding that it is a
testimony of their submission to God. “The prayer session demonstrates our
desire to give God the honour and adoration due to him as the author and source
of our success as individuals and as an institution. It is against this backdrop that we had the
first edition of this Inter-Faith New Year prayer in January 2022. Now in its
second edition, this programme is a testimony of our submission to God whose
hand, we commit the new year in our hope
that the year’s journey will be successful as we take another step in the fulfilment of our vision to be the best University in West
Africa.
“This New Year prayer also offers us an opportunity to beseech with God
to strengthen the bond of love and unity among people of all faiths in the
university, engender harmony in LASU community, and create a sense of common
vision and purpose among staff and students. I strongly believe where there is
love and unity, there is peace and development and that is the kind of
University we aspire to be,” Olatunji-Bello asserted.
The Vice Chancellor used the opportunity offered by the prayer session
to appeal to all stakeholders in the university to embrace peace “I therefore
encourage everyone to embrace peace and love one another as the holy books
admonished. Before God we are one and we are equal; there is no rich or poor,
male or female, white or black. Therefore, I advise you to forgive one another,
be kind to one another and look out for one another. When we take care of these
little things, we can achieve a whole lot together.
“In addition, I urge you to develop a strong work ethics and to be
diligent and committed to duties that have been entrusted to your care. We cannot
as an institution condone lateness to work, laziness, lackadaisical attitude or
tolerate indifference to our jobs and expect things to get better. There is a
saying that "bi aba se se ise onise la se ma se ti ara eni" meaning
"the way you treat other people's work is the way you would treat
yours." I want to implore you all not to relent in the discharge of your
duties on the pretext that it is a government’s work. The law of life is "what
a man sows, he would reap," Prof. Olatunji-Bello stated.
The V-C commended the university community for their great efforts and
cooperation in ensuring that LASU emerged the best University in West Africa in
the UI Greenmetrics Global ranking in 2022. “Last year, through your support,
we emerged as the best University in West Africa in the UI Greenmetrics Global
ranking. Once again, while I thank you for your part in this, I will like to
state that we are not there yet. Our aim is to be the best on other ranking
platforms and that cannot be achieved without your active collaboration. I
especially urge our academic staff to embrace this vision by publishing their
research online in reputable journals
and websites.
“Academics are also enjoined to enhance their visibility by hoisting
their works on the University’s website, so as to strengthen the profile of
LASU as a research-focused institution. I must also advise our colleagues to eschew
unwholesome practices and lukewarm attitude that affect the quality of service
delivery and to be eager to provide relevant data to department or division
when requested for ranking purposes. I urge you to imbibe the value of teamwork
in the discharge of your duties whenever the need arises, play your part in
making LASU the very best. This is the least you can do for this institution,”
she stated.
In attendance at the prayer
session were the Deputy Vice Chancellor, Prof. Adenike Boyo; University
Registrar, Mr. Emmanuel Fanu; University Bursar, Mr. Said Babatunde Olayinka; University
Librarian, Dr. Emmanuel Layi Adebayo;
The Chaplain and the Chief
Imam of the great University; Deans and Directors, Professors and Heads of
Departments, Academic and Non-Academic Staff, the World Class Students, among
others.
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