UNILORIN VC Prof. Egbewole Addresses Campus Utility Challenges
UNILORIN's Vice-Chancellor Prof. Wahab Olasupo Egbewole addresses electricity and water supply challenges affecting campus, promises quick solutions.
Prof. Wahab Olasupo Egbewole, SAN, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ilorin (UNILORIN), acknowledged the significant disruptions in campus utilities, specifically electricity and water supply. These disruptions, attributed to constraints imposed by the Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC), have posed challenges to the university environment.
Prof. Egbewole commended the student body for their resilience and understanding during this period of adversity, noting the successful conduct of the university's general elections and the peaceful transition to new student leadership. He expressed gratitude to the outgoing executive while extending best wishes to the newly elected leaders for their upcoming tenure.
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Addressing concerns over the impact of these utility disruptions on student life and academic activities, the Vice-Chancellor assured students of the university's proactive efforts to address the issues swiftly. He emphasized the administration's commitment to restoring normalcy on campus and creating an environment conducive to teaching and learning.
"We are working diligently to find a permanent solution to these challenges," Prof. Egbewole affirmed, highlighting the university's dedication to maintaining high standards of academic excellence despite the current constraints.
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In conclusion, the Vice-Chancellor urged students to remain patient and assured them of ongoing efforts to resolve the utility issues promptly. He wished the student body success in their upcoming examinations, reaffirming UNILORIN's commitment to preparing students for global competitiveness and recognition.
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