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Prof. Olayinka emerges new UI vice-chancellor

The governing council of the University of Ibadan on Wednesday announced Prof Idowu Olayinka, 57, as the new Vice Chancellor of the institution.

Prof Olayinka is taking over from Prof Isaac Adewole, whose tenure ends on November 30. The professor of geology is the first VC of the school to emerge from the Faculty of Science since the school was established in 1948.

While making the announcement at the school’s Senate Chamber, Pro Chancellor of the university, Dr. Umar Mustapha, said the choice of Olayinka was unanimous after three candidates were recommended by the selection committee from the six candidates that were shortlisted for the position.

He said, “Out of the six candidates, three candidates were later recommended after screening and interview. They were all rated based on the performance of the candidates. The process was open and credible. Prof. Olayinka will resume on December 1, 2015. Before then, he will understudy the current VC. I thank the outgoing VC for the wonderful job he did in the university.

“He took the university to greater heights. UI is today is ranked one of the best in Africa. We have the best Distance Learning Centre in Nigeria. Today, UI is locally relevant, nationally prominent and globally competitive. The new VC has more than 20 years of experience in the university and he understands the administration of the institution.”

Mustapha tasked the new VC to uphold the status of the university and contribute to its greatness. He immediately issued a letter of appointment to Prof. Olayinka.

The outgoing VC said the smooth process of transition in the school must be emulated by Nigeria.

He said, “The process of transition was done in a civil manner. This is a message to the nation. I am happy with the opportunity given to serve the school and I will always make myself relevant to do more.”

In his maiden remark, Prof. Olayinka acknowledged the contribution of the governing council in his emergence as VC, adding that he also realised the gravity of the enormous task he was inheriting.

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