The Students’ Union Government of the Federal University, Oye Ekiti has lauded the efforts of the institution’s Vice Chancellor, Professor Abayomi Sunday Fasina as he has been ensuring that he delivers his welfare packages as he promised.
The Students’ Union leader President, Alabi Johnson made this statement while receiving a new official vehicle donated by the Institution’s VC.
The President of the Union hailed the Vice-Chancellor for his prompt attention to the welfare of the students which was demonstrated with the purchase and hand over of a brand-new Sienna vehicle for the Union.
According to a press statement made available on Tuesday to newsmen in Ado-Ekiti by the VC’s Special Adviser on Media, Wole Balogun, in fulfillment of a part of his promises, in his February 11 inaugural speech, that his administration shall accord adequate and prompt attention to the welfare of staff and students of the Ivory Tower.
The development came on the heels of the VC’s prompt fulfilment of his other pledges, which is the provision of a subsidized transport system for the students and staff members of the University who reside in Ado-Ekiti and other areas, at a subsidized rate.
While handing over the keys of the vehicle on Monday, Prof. Fasina urged the SUG to make good use of the vehicle so that it could last much longer and provide the necessary support for the Union.
The VC also promised to promptly attend to other needs of the students and further urged them to be more studious and ensure that peace is sustained on the campus.
Responding, Johnson expressed a heart-felt gratitude to the VC and his Management team, saying: “lt has been a huge challenge for the SUG as we have been having issues with mobility since we were inuagurated as new SUG excos of FUOYE.
“The challenge with mobility has been slowing down the pace of our various activities and engagement for the teeming students. Now that our amiable Vice Chancellor has solved this problem for us, we, on behalf of the entire students appreciate him for the timely and kind gesture”.
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