Federal Universities vital to Tertiary Education System – UI Vice Chancellor
Olubunmi Osoteku
The Vice-Chancellor (VC) of the University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Professor Kayode Adebowale, has stated that Nigeria’s 62 federal universities play a crucial role in sustaining the nation’s tertiary education system.
Professor Adebowale, who made the remarks while hosting members of the Anatomical Society of Nigeria who paid him a courtesy visit, disclosed that Nigeria has a total of 274 universities, comprising 62 federal universities, 63 state universities, and 149 private universities.
He said despite the larger number of private institutions, public universities are responsible for about 96% of the nation’s educational assets, underscoring their pivotal role in driving tertiary education.
Professor Adebowale reaffirmed that both state and federal universities continue to serve as the backbone of tertiary education, even amid various challenges.
The VC stated the University of Ibadan consistently hosts and supports conferences because the institution is aware that research is the core driver of a university’s success, rather than mere physical infrastructure.
He acknowledged the presence of Emeritus Professor Ayodele Desalu, applauding him for his significant contributions to the field of Anatomy in Nigeria and his continued involvement even at the age of 92.
Adebowale praised the unity of purpose within the Department of Anatomy by recognising the collaborative efforts of both seasoned professionals and emerging scholars, and thanked the department for keeping the flag flying and for providing community services, assuring the department of his continued support.
In his remarks, Professor Desalu, a doyen of Anatomy in Nigeria, recalled that medical students were the first set of students to receive lectures at the permanent site of the University of Ibadan.
The National President of the Anatomical Society of Nigeria, Professor Barnabas Danborno, thanked the management of the University of Ibadan for its contributions towards ensuring the success of the scientific conference.
The theme of the 3-day 20th Annual Scientific Conference and General Meeting is “Anatomy in Health and Disease: Exploring the Potentials of Microscopy and Anthropometry.”
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