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UNILAG Alumni association Seeks Improved Welfare For Varsity Workers

UNILAG Alumni association Seeks Improved Welfare For Varsity Workers—The University of Lagos (UNILAG) DLI 05010 Alumni Association has inaugurated a new executive committee, seeking improved work environment for university workers.

 

The association unveiled the executive committee members at its annual general meeting and reunion held at Lagoon Front, UNILAG, on Saturday.

The event, which featured  games, awards and networking, had the theme: “Empowering Unity, Growth and Impact”.

Mr Adekunle Aderibigbe, the newly-elected and inaugurated President of the association, applauded members of the association for trust and confidence reposed on him and other executive members.

Aderibigbe said that brain drain was  on the increase in the education sector, and  urged the Federal Government to step up efforts to address it by improving work conditions and  general welfare of university workers.

“Many university teachers and other professionals are leaving for greener pasture abroad.

“We must put more money into education. We must avoid industrial action in our tertiary institutions,” Aderibigbe said.

Aderibigbe said that the meeting marked the beginning of a journey dedicated to building a stronger, more connected and purpose-driven association.

He said: “Our vision is clear –  to foster a dynamic community rooted in unity, mutual support and shared success.

“Together, we will create opportunities for professional growth, nurture a supportive network and give back to our communities.

“Our goals encompass not only strengthening ties among our members but also positioning our association as a beacon of excellence and impact.

“To bring our vision to life, we have set out key programmes and initiatives focused on three pillars  –  engagement, development and impact.”

Aderibigbe, an accountant and public affairs analyst, said that the association would ensure members engagement and networking, professional and personal development, and community outreaches.

According to him, the spirit of giving back is at the heart of the association.

He added: “Through collective efforts, we will make a positive impact, reflecting the strength and generosity of our members, looking after one another by offering palliatives, health plans and insurance policies.”

Aderibigbe, the Candidate of the New Nigeria People’s Party for the Ikorodu Constituency I in  the 2023 General Elections, said that his administration would promote inclusivity, consultations and transparency.

In his remarks, Dr Nzekwe Gerald, a pioneer member of the association and former Students Union President of UNILAG, said that the forum allowed networking among alumni of the institution as well as promoted community development.

Gerald, a lecturer in the university, described challenges facing tertiary institutions as enormous.

He called on the Federal Government to give more attention to higher institutions of learning.

Corroborating, the National Social Secretary of UNILAG Alumni Association, Mr Shonubi Francis, urged the Federal Government to look into the remuneration of university teachers to reduce brain drain syndrome.

Earlier, Chief Toluwa Joseph, the pioneer and immediate past President of the association, said that his administration prioritised welfare of the members.

Joseph, the Chief Executive officer of  Golden Oil and Gas Ltd. and Golden Property Ltd., described UNILAG as a university of first choice.

He  called on the Federal Government to strengthen universities with improved facilities and  staff remuneration.

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