The Nigerian Association for Educational Administration and Planning (NAEAP) has called for enhanced collaborative researches among the academia, policymakers, educators and communities in Sub Saharan Africa countries.
The chairman of NAEAP, Lagos State
chapter, Dr Oyeyemi Ayoola took the position while delivering a paper as the Keynote
Speaker at the 5-Day NAEAP International Conference themed ‘Educational
Research in Sub-Sahara Africa’ which commenced on Monday, 22nd May and ended on
Friday, 26th May 2023, at the Fourah Bay College Multipurpose Hall, University
of Sierra Leone, Sierra Leone.
Ayoola spoke on a paper titled
“Collaboration towards a Sustainable Educational Research for Innovation,
Security Networking and Socio-economic Development in Sub-Saharan Africa”. She
stated “There is need for enhanced collaborative
researches among the academia, policymakers, educators and communities in Sub
Saharan Africa countries.”
The Keynote speaker equally reiterated the
need for African researchers to make themselves and their researches available
and visible to the global community.
Dr. Oyeyemi Ayoola while delivering her
address asserted that the purpose of the conference was to inspire diversity of
discussions that would lead to regional policy recommendations; form the basis
of collaboration towards sustainable educational research; engender innovation
promotion, security networking and socioeconomic development in Sub-Saharan
Africa.
She further said “The collaboration between
researchers, policymakers, educators and communities may assist the development
of evidence-based strategies that can address the region’s most pressing
challenges. Collaborative research may assist to increase the likelihood of
research uptake and impact through the involvement of stakeholders in the
research process which may in-turn help to ensure that research findings are
widely disseminated and the developed strategies for implementation are shared.”
Dr. Ayoola noted that collaborative research
would address security challenges in Sub-Saharan Africa such as Regional
Security, National Security, Internal Security, International Security, Food
Security, Ecological Security and Corporate Security, by identifying the root
causes of conflict, promoting social cohesion and inclusion, and developing
strategies to prevent and resolve conflict.
Other paper presenters include Professor
Afolakemi Oredein, who is the Provost of the Postgraduate College, Lead City
University, Ibadan. In her paper titled “Innovative Research and Security for
Development in Sub-Sahara Africa” she dwelt on the challenges being faced by
countries in the Sub-Saharan Africa particularly in the area of “insecurity”
and posited that this challenge and other challenges of development can only be
surmounted by collaborative researches. She identified issues of government
commitment to funding developmental and action researches while advocating the
establishment of more research institutes that can cover all areas of
researches and thereby promote excellence that is needed for total development
of the African Communities.
The NAEAP National President, Prof. Gospel
Kpee presented the second Lead Paper via video conference platform. His
presentation was titled “Asking and Challenging Education to Answer the Big
Question: Education for what in Sub-Saharan Africa? The Development, Innovation
and Security Perspectives”.
The Vice Chancellor, Professor Ibiyemi
Olatunji-Bello, mni, fnli, ably represented at the conference by the Head of
Department, Educational Management and President, NAEAP Lagos State University
Branch, Prof. M.O.B Mohammed noted that the conference would foster a robust
relationship with the University of Sierra Leone while enhancing the global
visibility of Lagos State University in being the best in West Africa.
At the end of the conference NAEAP issued a communique calling for urgent need
for adequate collaborative researches among Africans in areas of researches to
help move forward the continent; that there was an urgent need for increase
funding of education and researches since teaching/learning and research can
only take place in adequately funded environment. The participants also called
for availability of infrastructure such as energy and telecommunication describing
it as a critical need in African universities. NAEAP also agreed that African
Universities need to seek innovative ways of collaboration and different
sources of financing their researches outside government and private proprietor
funding.
The conference was declared open by the Vice
Chancellor of United Methodist University in Sierra Leone, Prof Ekundayo J. D.
Thompson, while the opening ceremony was addressed by His Excellency, the VCP
of the University of Sierra Leone.
In a courtesy visit to the Vice Chancellor
and Principal, University of Sierra Leone, Professor Brigadier Foday Sahr, the
LASU helmsman asserted that students of the University of Sierra Leone are
highly welcome to have their Internship in Lagos State University with full
accommodation provision for them, and that lecturers can come to LASU for their
sabbatical or as an external examiner and vice versa. She also stated further
that there can be collaborative research and hyperlinking between lecturers in
the two universities that will bring about transformation to the Sub-Saharan
Africa.
The Vice Chancellor and Principal,
University of Sierra Leone, Professor Brigadier Foday Sahr, appreciated the
Vice Chancellor, Lagos State University, Professor Ibiyemi Ibilola
Olatunji-Bello and commended her on the good works she has been doing to ensure
the University is always on the limelight for good reasons. He suggested that
the two universities work together to generate MoU, have a joint research
collaboration which will be of great advantage to both universities and more
interestingly, help resolve the problem of accessibility to external examiners
often encountered by the University.
The highpoint of the 2nd International
Conference of NAEAP in Sierra Leone was the presentation of awards of Effective
Leadership to the Vice Chancellor of Lagos State University, Professor Ibiyemi
Ibilola Olatunji-Bello, mni, fnli, and Vice Chancellor and Principal,
University of Sierra Leone, Professor Brigadier Foday Sahr.
Universities in attendance include Lagos
State University, University of Ibadan, Lead City University, Ahmadu Bello
University, University of Sierra Leone, United Methodist University (Sierra
Leone), University of Makeni (Sierra Leone), African Methodist Episcopal
University, Liberia amongst others.
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