The Vice Chancellor of University of Ilorin,Professor Abdulganiyu Ambali has lamented over the inability of the institution to admit more candidates for over ten years now as a result of thousands of candidates that are desirous to attend the university because of its stable academic calendar. Professor Ambali who disclosed this at a press conference in Ilorin preparatory to the 40th anniversary celebration of the university said this against the backdrop of dashed hope of several thousands of parents and guardians passions of securing admissions for their wards to the university for 2015/2016 academic session, as only 7,800 candidates out of the 65,000 who sat for the post UME would be offered admission.
He expressed the intention of the university to admit more students provided the National Universities Commission(NUC) gives approval as the university now have more infra structural
facilities to cope with more students. ‘’In view of this development, the management of the university
had written a letter to the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board(JAMB) through the National Universities
Commission (NUC) so as to look into the situation for the
university”he stressed,adding that “the university has more facilities,
more academic programmes, more good lecturers, more patronage in terms of candidates, and other needed infrastructures that can accommodate more students” .
While speaking on the reason for conducting UTME for a total number of 65,000 candidates,
knowing well that the university will only take 7,800, the vice
chancellor said that the reason was borne out of the quest to have the
best student admitted out of the good lot,stressing that if he had his
way,he would have conducted examinations for much more candidates.
Ambali further said that the institution had been able to set sustainable standard that had now been envy of all universities in the country.
The UNILORIN’s helmsman however described academic stability as the
selling point of the University which has portrayed the institution as
the University of first choice to all applicants across the country.
He said the university is lucky to have academic staff with constructive
unionism, adding that the management members had also complemented that
factor with openness and
transparency. “Usually, the issue between the academic staff and the management bothers on salary, allowance, unconducive environment, lack of infrastructure like water, light and other amenities, gagging of lecturers
and others. And as the chairman of all the chairmen in the university,
everyone’s welfare is my priority. When there’s money, we share and it
there’s none, we share the moment together”, he said. Ambali on the
issue of corruption opposed death penalty for Nigerians found guilty of
corrupt practices and opted for lenient punishments of collection of
stolen funds and jail term for corrupt leaders in the country.
The VC said that “If corrupt leaders are killed without recovering their
loots, we are only trying to transfer the stolen monies to another set
of people. But if the stolen monies are collected and thereby imprisoned
the perpetrators, it will serve as deterrent to others and even serve
as lessons to the victim.
“Also, if the perpetrators are killed and the loots are recovered , it
becomes double jeopardy. I will want the federal government to look
towards this direction in the interest of the country and
humanity. Infact, we need to study the nations that practised such idea in the past and look at what has come of them.”
While speaking on the choice of President Muhammadu Buhari’s ministerial
appointment, Professor Ambali advocated for the nomination and
appointment of a person that has the interest of the education sector at
heart as the Minister of Education.
According to him, “We have had some Education Ministers in the past
coming from the academia but ended up disappointing the sector. I will
want the President to appoint someone that will assist in the growth and
development of the sector irrespective of his/her background.”