UNIOSUN MATRICULATES 2,750 AS VC ADMONISHES ON CULTISM, CORRUPTION
The
Vice-Chancellor of Osun State University, Professor Labode Popoola, confirmed
that no fewer than two thousand, seven hundred and fifty (2,750) qualified
candidates were admitted for 2016/2017 academic session even as he reiterated
his commitment to fighting cultism and corruption in the institution.
Professor
Popoola made this known in his speech delivered at the University’s 10th
Matriculation Ceremony held across all campuses of the institution on
Wednesday, February 8, 2017. He said: “For 2016/2017 academic session, a total
number of six thousand, seven hundred and seventy-nine (6779) candidates
applied to Osun State University to study various courses being offered in the
Institution. Of this number, only two thousand, seven hundred and fifty (2750)
candidates were offered admission having been found successful in the mandatory
Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) conducted by the Joint
Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), and the oral screening conducted by
the University to further ascertain and strengthen the quality of candidates
being admitted to the University. “Our record shows a snapshot of the 2016/2017
Admission Exercise as follows: College of Agriculture-125; College of
Education-322; College of Health Sciences- 451; College of Science, Engineering
and Technology-720; College of Management and Social Sciences-736; College of
Humanities and Culture- 349; and College of Law- 47. Being among the lucky few
calls for deep reflections.”
He
said the University would not tolerate cultism, hooliganism and other evil act
and that students need to continually remember that the distance between
today’s ceremony and convocation ceremony is quite wide and it is important
that the journey ends successfully. He concluded that for this to happen,
students need to be regular in attendance at lectures, carrying out all assignments,
shunning deviant behaviours and other vices that can expose them and others to
danger. Stressing his points, he informed that the university has zero
tolerance for cultism, any form of hooliganism and corruption and further
advise students to show respect to colleagues and staff in the University to
make their stay fruitful and productive, be modest and decent in dressing and
approach to issues.
He
also advised the students to pay school fees as no unregistered students would
be allowed to write the semester examinations. “In spite of dwindling
resources, the University has managed to stay afloat to deliver good services
to our students. We must continue to be prudent with, and make judicious use of
our meagre resources by blocking every possible leakage. Your role in prompt
payment of fees and other charges would assist the University greatly in this
regard. “The recent audit of the payment of fees reveals that the University is
being owed over two billion naira. This unwholesome trend must stop. The
University has therefore, decided that no students will be allowed to write
examinations without full payment of all prescribed fees. We need your
cooperation in this regard to enable us deliver on our mandate of producing graduates
that are globally competitive and can contribute meaningfully to global
development. On our part, we assure you of probity, transparency and
accountability in the use of your resources,” he stated.
Professor
Popoola also reiterated the commitment of his administration to the provision
of adequate security on all the campuses of the University. “I wish to assure
you of maximum security on all our campuses. We however, plead that you do not
hesitate to report any suspicious activities to the Dean of Student Affairs,
Sub-Deans, Security Officers attached to you campuses, and your Course
Advisers. Be reminded that the oath you have taken today is to be obedient to
the Vice-Chancellor, all those in authority, and to be of good conduct
throughout your stay in the University. Please be warned that a breach of the
oath taken today will definitely attract appropriate sanctions. Again, I
admonish you to steer clear of cultism, hooliganism and other forms of social
menace,” he warned.
Here
is wishing the fresh students a grand, successful, fruitful and fulfilling stay
in UNIOSUN.
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