We mould students to be Global Citizens – Vice-Chancellor
of the Federal University of Technology, Akure, Professor Adebiyi
Daramola.
The Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University of Technology, Akure,
Professor Adebiyi Daramola has said that his administration will not
relent in moulding characters of students for the future and position
them to take their places as global citizens.
He stated this while declaring open a special retreat organized for the newly sworn in leaders of the Students Union of the institution. The 3-day retreat recently held at the Ikogosi Warm Spring Resort, Ikogosi, Ekiti State which is an annual event was to give proper leadership orientation to the new students’ leaders.
He stated this while declaring open a special retreat organized for the newly sworn in leaders of the Students Union of the institution. The 3-day retreat recently held at the Ikogosi Warm Spring Resort, Ikogosi, Ekiti State which is an annual event was to give proper leadership orientation to the new students’ leaders.
Addressing them, Daramola who was represented by the Deputy Vice
Chancellor, Academic, Professor Tunde Arayela, said “This retreat is
organized by the University Management with the conviction that no
amount is too much to invest on proper character moulding and
development of students as future leaders. In this regard, it should be
noted that the vision informing the decision to institute this programme
is not one meant to brainwash you as leaders of students but to bring
out your great potentials such that you would not just perform well in
office, but become great leaders of tomorrow.”
Daramola noted that lessons learnt from the previous retreats have
had tremendous impact on the administration of FUTA Students Union,
hoping that the tradition and other leadership training programmes will
give students of the institution high level of responsiveness and
responsibility to consistently maintain the existing culture of
synergetic relationship between the Union and the administration.
Admonishing the leaders, Professor Daramola said “You should be
concerned with issues of academic breakthroughs, academic quality
assurance, cult-free environment, peaceful coexistence and financial
prudence. I urge you to imbibe the attribute of dynamic academic culture
that promotes dialogue, consultation and positive initiatives and not
violence or confrontation.”
He further assured them of his administration’s commitment to
all-time open door policy and participatory decision making and also
urged them to foster value-adding and impactful leadership on the
students.
Corroborating the Vice-Chancellor, the Dean of Students, Dr. Kayode
Alese advised the students’ leaders to be democratic and patriotic
saying the University will ensure that they are transformed into
resourceful leaders with tools to get their fellow students to follow
them and do what is right. Alese further called on them to put up
impactful students oriented programmes so as to justify the confidence
reposed in them by their colleagues and the University authority. “You
must initiate policies and programmes that will make your tenure
productive and memorable. You must also imbibe integrity, good
communication, knowledge, respect for others, service, good vision and
responsibility which are the ingredients of successful leadership” he
said. Dr. Alese also warned them against violence and unwholesome
tendencies that can cast aspersions on their integrity, urging them to
allow discipline and responsible leadership be their watchword.
In a paper presented and titled “University Student/Management
Relationship: The Ideal Communication Pattern for Sustainable Campus
Stability”, a former Dean of Students’ and Director of Academic Planning
Unit, Professor Oyedapo Fagbenro said “Cordial relationships motivates
good behavior. Students with good relationship with management
contribute to peace, progress and stability of the institution. Anything
contrary to this can destroy the University Community.”
Admonishing the Students leaders he said “Be alert to your duties and
responsibilities. Set your goals and priorities right. Present
yourselves as a virile union. Consult widely from among other
stakeholders in the academic community in order to avoid commotion,
misunderstanding, misinterpretation and hostility.
He also warned them against confrontation, aggression, intimidation,
violence, civil disobedience, crime and general misconduct because such
can mar their future and rob them of the leadership potentials in them.
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