A University don and former National Commissioner of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Professor Lai Olurode has commended President Muhammadu Buhari, the Minister of Education, Mallam Adamu Adamu and the government of Nigeria for locating one of the recently established Colleges in Iwo, Osun State.
According to Professor Olurode, the choice of Iwo will certainly assuage the frustration and anger of people from Iwoland following of neglect, marginalisation and exclusion.
He also said the decision of President Buhari would afford the people of Iwoland to participate more meaningfully in national discourse and capacity building and thereby allow the people to contribute their own quota to regional and national development.
He added that the College will confer on Iwo more visibility while simultaneously boosting commerce, investment and trade. “The local economy of Iwoland will become more integrated into the national political economy.”
The University don urged state governments to always emulate the Federal Government as the latter resorts more to fairness, justice and logic in the allocation of national resources rather than resorting to sentiments, impunity and arbitrariness.
Olurode lauds Buhari on Iwo College of Educ
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