The Visitor to Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko (AAUA) and Governor of Ondo State, Dr Lucky Ayedatiwa, has commended the institution for its vital intellectual and human development roles within the state and beyond.
The governor made these remarks at the institution’s 14th Convocation Ceremony at the weekend where 5,799 students graduated with 32 bagged first class.
Aiyedatiwa, represented by the Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Prof. Igbekele Ajibefun, congratulated the graduands and charged them to excel and be good ambassadors of the university.
While commending the university management for successfully steering the institution through challenging times, the governor pledged to address its funding challenges.
In his address, the Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the Governing Council, Dr Tunji Abayomi, affirmed the council’s undiminished aspiration to sustain the imposing stature and status of the institution within the global community of universities.
Abayomi stated that the institution has the capacity to become Nigeria’s best citadel of knowledge and research, and among the best globally, if well-funded.
He made a case for an annual subvention of ₦12 billion.
Abayomi averred that the desire to build a globally competitive institution reflects the council’s dedication to attaining the goal of a high-value university.
He said that the council had also provided quality oversight and worked in close partnership with the Senate to pioneer innovative strategies, ensuring the institution’s continued growth and holistic development.
“In our undiminished aspiration to place the university on the global map, we recognise this dream demands the assistance and cooperation of all.
“We have reinvigorated our efforts, recommitting to the vision of our founding fathers. This reflects our dedication to overcoming obstacles in our pursuit of academic excellence,” he said.
In his address, the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Olugbenga Ige, affirmed that the institution had made tremendous progress and sustained its position as a leading centre of research and learning under his five-year stewardship.
He announced that 32 graduates achieved First Class Honours degrees out of the 5,799 graduates, comprising 5,251 undergraduates, 526 postgraduates, and 22 diploma students.
The vice chancellor, who announced automatic employment for the First Class graduates upon completion of their National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), urging all graduands to exhibit the values, knowledge, and discipline instilled in them by the university
“Every convocation is a powerful reminder that learning is a lifelong journey that demands discipline, perseverance, and vision.
“I urge our graduands to carry with pride the spirit and values of Adekunle Ajasin University wherever life leads you.
“Be true ambassadors of our core ideals – integrity, diligence, and service. Strive not only for success but for significance, and always remember that genuine leadership is measured not by titles but by the impact you make in the lives of others,” he said.
He added that the university had made commendable progress on all fronts, particularly in research, academic expansion, staff and student welfare, sports and skills development, and partnerships for global visibility.
“When I assumed office on July 7 2021, I did so with a heart full of hope and a clear vision to make Adekunle Ajasin University a cynosure of excellence.
“Those goals were not mere words; they became the blueprint for action.
“Today, I am grateful to God and proud to say that, together, we have made significant strides. Our university has not only sustained its reputation as one of the best state universities in Nigeria but has also advanced in research, digital learning, staff development, and community service,” Prof. Ige said.
While acknowledging that these successes would not have been possible without the support of the Visitor, Prof. Ige also praised the staff, students, and unions for their understanding and cooperation.
On academic integrity, Vice-Chancellor noted that his administration overhauled structures to strengthen academic programmes, leading to the full accreditation of all programmes and the establishment of new faculties and departments.
“We have significantly broadened our academic landscape by expanding the number of faculties from seven to ten.
“We established three new faculties: Administration and Management Sciences, Allied Health Sciences, and Computing; alongside new Departments of French, Food Science, and Library and Information Science.
“We have completed the construction of the Faculty of Science and the new Faculty of Social Sciences buildings. Furthermore, we have successfully renovated the 30-Classroom Quadrangle, Intercontinental Hall, and the Faculty of Education buildings. Our Business School in Akure has also been upgraded and furnished with modern fittings,” he said.
He pledged to sustain the tempo, further support student welfare through scholarships and work-study schemes, and maintain a commitment to sports development.
The Overall Best Graduating Student, Folake Racheal Omonitan, with a CGPA of 4.79, from the Biochemistry Department, said her success was propelled by a focus on her primary purpose for being at university and attaining her ultimate dream.
She called on her fellow graduates to face the future with confidence and the belief that nothing is impossible.







