UNILORIN Faculty of Agriculture organises in-house training for staff

UNILORIN Faculty of Agriculture organises in-house training for staff

UNILORIN Faculty of Agriculture organises in-house training for staff

The Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ilorin, recently organised a two-day in-house training programme for its staff members. The training was aimed at improving the efficiency of the beneficiaries.

The event, which took place on Wednesday, March 27, 2024, for the non-academic staff, and Thursday, March 28, 2024, for the academic staff, witnessed knowledgeable resource persons delivering insightful presentations.

Speaking at the event, the Dean of the Faculty, Prof. Oluyemisi Fawole, said that the programme was aimed at stimulating   efficiency and service delivery among staff members of the Faculty.

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Prof. Fawole said that the training was also organised to ensure that members of the Faculty contributed maximally towards the achievement of the University Vision  1:10:500.

Presenting her paper, the Deputy Registrar, Council Office, Mrs Mary Olayemi, spoke on the significance of ethos and the need to develop and adhere strictly to a code of conduct that will assist the University to achieve its Vision 1:10:500.

 Mrs Olayemi emphasised the need for staff members to uphold high ethical standards and always conduct themselves with integrity.

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She noted that by adhering strictly to a strong code of conduct, the Faculty can create an environment conducive enough to achieve its goals and maintaining a reputation for excellence.

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Also speaking, Mrs Aderogba E. Oreofe encouraged staff members to always be conscious of their safety.

 Mrs Oreofe emphasised the importance of implementing robust biosafety protocols within the Faculty of Agriculture.

In another presentation, a former Vice Chancellor of Kola Daisi University, Ibadan; and Thomas Adewumi University, Oko; Prof. Luke Ayorinde, highlighted the importance of ethos and reproducibility in scientific research and publication.

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