The Chairman ad-hoc committee of the Iseyin community on the establishment of the College of Agricultural Science and Renewable Natural Resources of the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso (LAUTECH) Hon. Waheed Olaniyan has said the take-off of the college as pronounced by Oyo Governor of Oyo State, Engr.Seyi Makinde is sacrosanct.
Olaniyan noted that people of Iseyin and Oke-Ogun have been grateful to the Governor for establishing the college in the community, saying the gesture would improve the socio-economic outlook of the region.
Speaking at the Iseyin-Okeho road during the handover of land for the construction of 250-seater capacity Information and Communication Technology (ICT) center to a special team from the Nigeria Communication Commission (NCC) and the contractor of the project, the former legislator said planned protest by some people in Ogbomoso against the establishment of the campus was in bad taste as LAUTECH belonged to all the communities that make up Oyo State and not Ogbomoso alone.
A jingle was released over the weekend by a particular group from Ogbomoso, calling on all the indigenes of the community to join a protest against the establishment of the new campus of LAUTECH at Iseyin.
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Olaniyan thanked the Chairman, Nigeria Communication Commission (NCC), Prof. Adeolu Akande for deeming it fit to construct the 250-seater ICT center for the new campus, saying it was an indication that the college would be commencing academic works with ease with the ICT centre in place.
“We appreciate our amiable Governor for the establishment of this campus and the gesture has really gotten the appreciation of the people of Iseyin with their votes for his second term, we are grateful, we heard that some people are planning to protest on Monday at Ogbomoso against the take-off of the campus, this is in bad taste, the Ogbomoso people have been partners in the progress of Oyo State with us over time, why are they creating this divisive tendencies now?
“When we look at it closely, LAUTECH is a university owned by Oyo State and not Ogbomoso, every community in the State has a stake in the institution and the establishment of a college of the university in Iseyin will boost its development and help the State achieve its set goals in using education to broaden human development,” he added.
The Contractor for the construction of the 250-seater ICT center, Still Earth Holdings, represented by its Head, Business Development and Intergovernmental Relations, Oladipo Oshodi promised that the project will be delivered within the next twelve months as mandated by NCC.
He said the college should expect a quality job that will stand the test of time and benefit students, management of the institution and the entire community.

