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Makinde Promises To Engage The Polytechnic Ibadan Alumni Over Name Change

by Jamaz
July 11, 2025
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Why You Shouldn’t Rename The Polytechnic Ibadan – Alumni Association Writes Makinde
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Governor of Oyo State, ‘Seyi Makinde, on Friday, reiterated his administration’s commitment to upholding quality and excellence in state-owned tertiary institutions by continuing to provide necessary support to them.

The governor stated this while inaugurating the Governing Councils of five state-owned higher institutions, namely; The Polytechnic Ibadan, Ibadan; Oke Ogun Polytechnic, Saki, now Michael Koleoso Polytechnic, Saki; Oyo State College of Agriculture, Igboora; Oyo State College of Education, Lanlate and Oyo State College of Health Science & Technology, Ibadan.

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Those inaugurated as chairmen are Prof Lanre Nassar, Rt. Hon. Babatunde Olaniyan (Akoro), Comrade Olusegun Oyewumi, Dr. Amusan Damilare Gideon and Dr Bisi Ojebola for The Polytechnic Ibadan, Ibadan, Oyo State College of Health Science and Technology, Eleyele, Ibadan, Oyo State College of Education, Lanlate, Oyo State College of Agriculture, Igboora and The Oke Ogun Polytechnic, Saki respectively.

The governor also inaugurated other members of the councils.

Makinde said that his administration’s efforts culminated in the state moving from owning one and a half universities in 2019 to owning three universities, stating that the government has continued to look out for ways to maintain the standard and ensure that the institutions are at par with whatever obtains internationally.

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He equally noted that the government got the reactions of the alumni of The Polytechnic Ibadan, which it recently renamed after former Governor Victor Omololu Olunloyo, promising to sit with them and engage them on the development, even as he charged them to also channel the grievances to the House of Assembly, which would soon be considering a bill in that regard.

In a related development, the governor at the event signed into Law the renaming of the Oke Ogun Polytechnic, Saki to Michael Koleoso Polytechnic, Saki.

The governor appreciated the Pro- Chancellor and the Chairman, Governing Council of Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Professor Ayodeji Omole, and his team for their efforts, which he said contributed to the positive turnaround of the tertiary education sector in the state.

He said: “Let me say thank you to Professor Omole and your team members. When we came into the office, we had one and a half universities in Oyo State, the Technical University and a half of LAUTECH. But through your efforts, we now have three solid universities in Oyo State. And, you have not stopped.

“We are constantly trying to see how those universities can sustain standards that are international and universal in nature. I can only assure you that this administration will continue to demonstrate its commitment to quality tertiary education and you can be assured of our support.

“I know that this Inauguration would not be complete if I refuse to say one thing or the other about the issue regarding the renaming of The Polytechnic, Ibadan after a former governor of the Oyo State, Dr. Omololu Olunloyo.

“Well, the Baba, according to the record available to us, was the first Rector of The Polytechnic, Ibadan. So, what it means is that they must have handed over to him maybe some buildings and a clean sheet of paper that made this happen. So, he must have done his part. I have heard the alumni and the current student union body.”

The governor continued, “If some of our EXCO members may remember, we argued about the name of Ladoke Akintola University of Technology at a point. The pro-chancellor came to me and said, ‘Yes, this university was founded to offer only technological-related education but we are seeking approval to allow them to offer other courses in humanities and other areas.’
“We said okay, go ahead. And the issue of name change came up. We said, well, since they are not offering only technology-based courses, will the name still stay as LAUTECH? We argued back and forth. I wanted the name to be changed to Ladoke Akintola University, but the alumni sent representatives to us and I said, ‘Okay, if you have any superior argument, we will listen to you’. And they came up with a list of schools that have undergone the same transformation and they still retained that name. So, we allowed superior arguments to prevail.
“After all, what we should be mostly concerned about is the quality of products from that school. I threw a very simple question to some of the people agitating to retain the name of The Polytechnic Ibadan. I said, ‘Look, let’s even say we now move to something like what we did at Emmanuel Alayande College of Education. We upgraded the institution from a college of education to a university of education. So, if tomorrow we upgrade The Polytechnic Ibadan to a university, will they tell us that it should still be The Polytechnic, Ibadan?’
“We are ready to engage with the people, if you have any superior arguments apart from sentiment. And, if you are coming to us to even talk about the infrastructure and the quality of graduates coming from that institution and making a case for us to put in more resources and all of that, I can understand. But still, we are ready to engage and my appeal to the students is, when you protest openly and you disturb others from going about their lawful activities, you need to realise that where your own freedom stops is where the freedom of others starts from.
“So, if there are differences, please go through the proper channel. This is an administration that listens to you. If you have a superior argument, then we will listen to you and we will even apologise to you.
“The process is on. If you have any issues, not about sentiment, I will listen and I will do whatever I can do within my own power to ensure that we lift the infrastructure in that institution, that will ensure that adequate resources are provided; be it monetary, be it material, be it human. We just need to ensure that we have good products coming out of that institution.”
Governor Makinde also used the occasion to express the government’s readiness to solve the challenge of subventions to the institutions with a view to seeing to it that they are well-funded.
“I also need to mention this. I know that almost all the institutions are struggling with their subventions. But why did I meet with JAC before I was elected? They were being paid a fraction of the subvention, and after we won the election, the government of the day moved from 50 per cent subvention to 100 per cent but they did not pay it for one day. It was left for the incoming administration to execute.
“So, from day one in office, that singular act added one billion naira to the expenses of the state. Then we continued to manage with the understanding from JAC when we had to negotiate a new minimum wage from N18,000 to N30,000. Now, minimum wage, again, within this administration, has moved from N30,000 to N80,000.
“I know some of you have been coming to us. I believe we had to make a special arrangement for the College of Education, Lanlate, for them to be able to pay salaries over these past two months. So, I know you are struggling and we don’t want this to be some kind of hardship posting for the Governing Council in those institutions.
“So, we are going to be engaging with you shortly to see what we can do. The resources of the state are limited and we still have to ensure that we give quality education, that we have a good learning environment, and we will do everything to ensure that our graduates from those special institutions can compete with the best from around the world.

“So, I acknowledge openly now that you are faced with those challenges. And, in the days or perhaps weeks ahead, we will definitely solve that problem,” the governor added.

Other members of the governing councils inaugurated are:

Oyo State College of Education, Lanlate

1 Alhaji Badmus Tajudeen Tunde Member

2 Mr. Bamise Alabi Member

3 Saliu Alao Jimoh Member

4. Babarinde Sunday Ademola Member

 

Oyo State College of Agriculture, Igboora

1. Alhaji Salami Lateef Adebayo Member

2. Mr Oseni Abolade Olosun Member

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3. Dr Adekunle Onile Member

4. Mr. Kareem Adesina Rashid Member

5. Dr Saheed Adetunji Ige Member

6. Mr. Joseph Oladapo Olaoye Member

7. Mr Babatunde Akeem Member

 

The Polytechnic Ibadan, Ibadan

1. Prince Adeleke Akinboye Ajala Member

2. Prof. Odunola Olaitan Olutayo Member

3. Prof. (Engr.) Mudasiru Lateef Owolabi Member

4. Mr. Abduljelili Sunmonu Member

5. Engr. Tajudeen Bello Olori Member

6. Mr Ogungbe Oludele Tunji Member

7. Mrs Eniola Lucy Bola Member

 

The Oke Ogun Polytechnic, Saki

1. Mrs Mojisola Olufunmilayo Ajayi Member

2. Mrs Bose Morakinyo Member

3. Adeyanju Noah Olusola Member

4. Hon. Olajide Olusina Olatoye Member

5. Mr Mudasir Niyi Salaam Member

 

Oyo State College of Health Science and Technology, Eleyele, Ibadan

1. Mrs Dolapo Dosumu Member

2. Fatai Usman Bolaji Member

3. Mr Bodunde Adeosun Member

4. Pharmacist Oluyemisi Oyero Member

In attendance at the event were the Deputy Governor, Barr. Bayo Lawal; Speaker of the House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Debo Ogundoyin; the Chief Judge of Oyo State, represented by Justice K.A. Adedokun; as well as former Deputy Governor and PDP Deputy National Chairman, Amb. Taofeek Arapaja.

Also in attendance were former Deputy Governors, Engr Hamid Gbadamosi and Barrister Hazeem Gbolarumi; former Speaker of Oyo State House of Assembly, Senator Monsurat Sunmonu; Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Olanike Adeyemo; Chief of Staff to Governor, Otunba Segun Ogunwuyi; Deputy Chief of Staff, Hon. Kazim Adeyinka Adeniyi; Commissioners; chairman of the Oyo State Advisory Council, Chief Bolaji Ayorinde (SAN); PDP State Secretary, Alhaji Wasiu Adeleke and the chairman of Local Government Chairmen, Hon. Sikiru Oyedele Sanda.

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