Governor challenges varsities to invest more in researches to help solve societal problems

News Express |8th Jun 2016 | 2,999
Governor challenges varsities to invest more in researches to help solve societal problems

Ogun State Governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, has charged universities in Nigeria to invest more in researches that can help solve societal problems.

He made the callon Tuesday when principal officers of Babcock University, Ilisan, Remo, paid him a courtesy visit at his Oke Mosan, Abeokuta office. While addressing the visiting team led by Vice Chancellor of Babcock University, Professor Ademola Tayo, the Ogun State Governor said: “Ivy League universities like Harvard and the rest of them all invest in researches that can benefit the society and in the final analysis, they also make money from such research outcomes.”

He added that: “For instance, in the area of agriculture, there is nothing that says universities like Babcock should not engage in researches that help us in Ogun State to better polish and treat our Ofada rice which is indigenous to us here.”

Beyond the fact that they will eventually make money from such research outcomes, the Governor said by so doing, universities would also be seen to have contributed meaningfully to the development of the society within which they operate.

“Our universities can help us with researches in areas of waste management, environment, road construction and many others. Government, on its part, is ready and willing to partner with tertiary institutions in Ogun State for the development of such ideas,” Governor Amosun said.

While commending Amosun for what he described as “the many giant strides taken by the State Government under his watch, Professor Tayo said: “Babcock University as a community is a major beneficiary of many of these infrastructures as well as a secured and peaceful environment engendered by this administration.”

The Vice Chancellor also commended the Governor for the initiative of the Investors’ Forum, which he said has attracted many companies to Ogun State. He disclosed that Babcock University has acquired 250 hectares of land to plant vegetables, cereals and tomatoes pledging to employ and train the indigenes to work on the plantation.

“We are all out to partner with your administration to continue to make Ogun State a pace setter that it has always been known for,” Prof. Tayo said.

Photo shows Governor Amosun.

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