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  • Efficient resource management key to qualitative education, says AAUA don, Akinfolarin

    Efficient resource management key to qualitative education, says AAUA don, Akinfolarin

    A professor of Educational Management, Prof. Comfort Akinfolarin, has emphasised the role of resource management in fostering qualitative and functional education.

    Akinfolarin made the submission while delivering the 31st Inaugural Lecture of Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko, titled, “Resource Management: A Catalyst for Qualitative and Functional Education.”

    Bearing in mind the foundational importance of resources in all aspects of life, including homes and schools, the don said, “Functional and qualitative education makes a nation worthy of development; hence, the availability, utilization, and maintenance of resources are paramount.”

    She clamoured for collective efforts from individuals, philanthropists, parents, religious institutions, government, non-governmental organisations, and international agencies to sustain and grow Nigeria’s educational system.

    Akinfolarin proposed critical measures at improving the education sector of Nigeria, emphasising increased government funding, efficient resource utilisation, strict enforcement, parental responsibility, sustainable projects, curriculum updates and industry collaboration. 

    She said, “The contributions of individuals, philanthropists, parents, religious institutions, government and non-governmental organisations and international organisations towards the growth and sustenance of functional and qualitative education in Nigeria cannot be overemphasised. 

    “The school system as an organisation where teaching, learning and research are carried out using all forms of education (formal, informal and non-formal), needs to be equipped with appropriate resources in order to make learners develop foundational skills; promote social and emotional development; encourage creativity, awake students intellectual curiosity and build resilience.

    The don advocated firm enforcement of laws against vices such as hooliganism, cult activities, and armed robbery in academic settings. 

    She charged families to inculcate discipline, honesty, and a strong work ethic in children from an early age.

    Akinfolarin said, “The allocation budgeted and disbursed to education by the government should be greatly reviewed and increased. Specific purpose grants should be made available to higher institutions and monitored. To avoid wastage of available resources, proper utilization and management should begin with individuals, families and institutions.

    She opined that families should lay down strong cultured backgrounds for their children by imbibing discipline, honesty and encouraging dignity of labour in the children.

    Akinfolarin also advised government to avoid white elephant projects. 

    “Rather, it should  provide only qualitative educational materials and complete the good structures laid down before their assumption of office and avoid starting projects they could not accomplish. Curriculum updates should be continuous. Educational institutions and the government need to collaborate with industries,” she noted.

    The Professor of Educational Management Passionately lamented the alarming disparity in resources availability between public and private schools. 

    The Vice Chancellor, Prof. Olugbenga Ige, noted that inaugural lectures are opportunities for professors to share their research findings and ideas for the benefit of society and to propose solutions to societal needs.

  • Ondo APC primary: Akinfolarin will win in 10 local government – Lawmaker

    Ondo APC primary: Akinfolarin will win in 10 local government – Lawmaker

    • PDP aspirant rejects consensus candidacy

    The lawmaker representing Owo/Ose Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Timehin Adelegbe, has said that Mayowa Akinfolarin will win in 10 out of 18 local government areas at the governorship primary of the All Progressives Congress.

    However, a governorship aspirant of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Ondo State, Engr. Adeolu Akinwumi has rejected plans by some leaders of the party to adopt a consensus candidate ahead of the party’s primary scheduled for April 25.

    Adelegbe who is the Director General (DG) of Mayowa Akinfolarin Campaign Organization spoke when the campaign team visited Akure South, Akure North, and Ifedore Council Areas.

    Adelegbe stated that Akinfolarin remained the most qualified aspirant in the Ondo APC.

    He stated that Akinfolarin has vast experience with visionary leadership skills.

    His words, “All the aspirants should be able to assess themselves. Who among them can boast of winning one local government? For instance, in Ilaje Local Government, is it Lucky Aiyedatiwa or Olusola Oke that can boast of winning the LG where they both came from?

    “In Okitipupa, who among the contestants has that place, none of them! Five aspirants are contesting from that local government and none of them can win the LG. But as I speak, I know Mayowa Akinfolarin has about ten local governments. Primary election is not about crowds but personalities.”

    “Akinfolarin will win in Odigbo, Owo, Ose, Akoko North-East, Akoko North-West, Akoko South-East, Akoko South-West among others.

    “As at today, among the aspirants, he’s the most qualified because of his experience in governance. His antecedents in politics have been long enough to earn him that experience.

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    On his part, Akinfolarin called on the APC members to focus on voting for candidates with quality and capacity.

    He said he knew how best to make people enjoy the dividends of democracy.

    PDP aspirant rejects consensus candidacy

    Akinwumi, one of the PDP governorship aspirants in Ondo, while rejecting the plan to adopt a consensus after purchasing the nomination and expression of interest forms said he was never a part of a consensus arrangement.

    Last month, leaders of the Ondo PDP said they would work towards the emergence of a consensus candidate to avoid a rancorous party primary.

    The leaders said the choice of a consensus candidate would enable the party to contest the election with a united force.

    But Akinwumi said the PDP’s constitution spelt out the modalities for the emergence of a candidate.

  • Akinfolarin begins council tour

    Akinfolarin begins council tour

    A former member of the House of Representatives and governorship aspirant in the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ondo State, Mayowa Akinfolarin, has begun consultation tour of the 18 local governments as part of preparation for next month’s primaries of the party.

    The tour, according to him, was to publicise his political agenda for party members at the grassroots.

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    Launching the tour at Ifon, headquarters of Ose Local Government, Akinfolarin said his programme centred around key pillars of agriculture, education, health, job creation and infrastructure for the people at the grassroots.

    He said he visited the localities to further cement his relationship with party faithful across the state.