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Ipokia community lauds Tinubu, Adeola for upgrading Fed Poly Ilaro to Fed varsity

By Babs Oyetoro
The people of Ipokia community has lauded President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for giving approval to the upgrading of Federal Polytechnic Ilaro to Federal University of Technology, Ilaro saying this positive gesture would enhance rapid human capital development in the area and the country at large.
In a statement issued yesterday by one of the community leaders, Barrister Lawal Orisadare, said: “this giant stride is indicative of Mr. President’s commitment towards advancing the cause of education and scaling up the body of knowledge in Nigeria”.
The community also commended the relentless effort of the Senator Solomon Adeola for sponsoring the bill that eventually led to the upgrading of the institution to Federal University of Technology.
Barr. Orisadare averred that the upgrading of the institution was a further testament to Sen. Adeola’s vision and unfliching commitment to people-focused leadership noting that the institution would be equipped to contribute more practically to the educational system at the highest level, which will engender innovation and growth in the educational sector.
“Indeed, we thank you for making this age-long dream a reality and making us proud in Yewa-Aworiland”.
He continued: “We celebrate this milestone together and look forward to brighter future for our youth and our entire community”.
“We have never had it this good in Yewa-Awori land until this dispensation. Indeed, we are grateful for having you as our representative at the federal level”.
The constituents, however, noted that Sen. Adeola’s consuming passion to deliver the dividends of democracy to his people also has the penchant to break new grounds to the consternation of the naysayers.
Meanwhile, impressed by the transformational development embarked upon by Yayi in the last two years, the Yewa-Awori people expressed confidence in his capacity to make Ogun state economic power house of the region; if given the opportunity to lead the state in the next dispensation.


