PDP managed poverty, we will end it – Tinubu
ADDRESS OF THE CHANCELLOR, LADOKE AKINTOLA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, OGBOMOSO, ASIWAJU BOLA AHMED TINUBU, DELIVERED AT THE 12TH CONVOCATION CEREMONY, HELD ON THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 2015
Protocol
I am delighted to address this
assembly for the first time since my investiture as the 4th chancellor of our
university. When we assembled here for that memorable event exactly one year
ago, many national and international personalities were among our guests.
We had the privilege of the eminent
presence of General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd), now the President-elect of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria. At the time, we could only hope and pray that all
would be well with our dear country, Nigeria. Today, we are grateful to God
because he has heard our cry and has answered our prayer for a better nation.
It is, therefore, my privilege to welcome you all to this important occasion of
the 12th Convocation Ceremony of Ladoke Akintola University of Technology
(LAUTECH), Ogbomoso.
Sweep of Change
As I congratulate the Governing
Council, Management, Staff and Students of this university for carrying on the
work of the university in the face of daunting challenges which the entire
nation had to face in the recent past, I would also like to express my joy at
seeing the broom of positive change sweeping across the entire nation. I
particularly rejoice with the youth of our nation whose hope and prospects for
a better future are now bright. Their welfare and development are sure to
receive much needed attention through the enhanced and progressive policies of
the new federal government.
I must, however, state that for us
as a nation to experience the change we yearn for, we should all be prepared
for a fundamental change in our individual disposition and attitude toward
nation building. This change at a personal level will help fuel a national
re-orientation that will affect all sectors including governance. We must share
the responsibility for change.
Let us use this opportunity to
dedicate ourselves to ensuring that the dividends of democracy reach all and
sundry. This is the only way to build a secure future for the teeming
population of our youth, a large percentage of who have had to go through harsh
experiences of insecurity, unemployment and an uncertain future. A great
opportunity is now being presented to us to re-define our identity as a nation
and re-order our values and priorities. This responsibility is yours as well as
mine.
The nation can no longer afford to
pay lip service to the development of her youths. I strongly believe that this
country is blessed with vibrant and talented citizens whose capabilities for
nation building are yet to be tapped. We must all stand in concert and unity of
purpose to build a secure future for our country by developing our youth.
Government and youth have mutual duties in this regard. You owe as much to the nation as the nation owes to you. In the past, government has not always honoured its role. You have now elected a government that will honour its duties.
Government and youth have mutual duties in this regard. You owe as much to the nation as the nation owes to you. In the past, government has not always honoured its role. You have now elected a government that will honour its duties.
One of Government’s primary duties
is to provide you with an education in harmony with the demands of our
political economy. We must educate you with skills required by the job market
that you shall encounter and not for some abstract economy found only in
textbooks.
Then government must spur the
economic growth that promises jobs and opportunity to all of you.
A progressive government must turn its face from the austerity policies of the outgoing administrative that tried to manage poverty, but not end it. Such policies serve only to deepen and prolong the hardship of the average person. Such policies would lock us in a room without hope or safe exit. We dare not go in.
A progressive government must turn its face from the austerity policies of the outgoing administrative that tried to manage poverty, but not end it. Such policies serve only to deepen and prolong the hardship of the average person. Such policies would lock us in a room without hope or safe exit. We dare not go in.
In response to the downturn in
private sector activity, a progressive government must exercise the creative
boldness to generate economic growth, productive and equal opportunity. Under
the circumstances that now confront us, government must use fiscal and monetary
policy to enlarge the economic space by embarking on ambitious infrastructural
development, housing and agricultural programs.
These programs will provide jobs
directly. Moreover, the enhancement of our infrastructural base and sharpening
of our productive capacity that results from these programs will initiate
multiple rounds of job creation. This is how economic growth and employment are
sustained over the long term.
This is what the APC manifesto
pledged to you. This is what an APC government will seek to deliver.
You, the youth, must be willing partners in this mission of radical, structural change.
You, the youth, must be willing partners in this mission of radical, structural change.
Through perseverance, strong
determination and consistent search for knowledge, you must seek to excel for
the betterment of your society. As you have gone through this institution, you
must carry with you the evidence that the institution has gone through you.
It is necessary for me to call on
you the graduates to contribute your fair quota to the development of our
country. Remember, the university that produced you has a vision “to be a
centre of academic excellence for the advancement of technology in meeting
socio-cultural needs of the society”. The knowledge you have acquired in this
university becomes meaningful only when applied in a way that impacts
positively on the society.
Conclusion
As I conclude, I need to place on
record my appreciation of the efforts of the progressive governments of the two
Owner-States of Oyo and Osun for their commitment to the growth and development
of LAUTECH.
I also acknowledge the good
leadership provided by the Governing Council, ably led by Professor Wale Omole,
OFR. I sincerely salute the courage of the Vice- Chancellor, Professor Adeniyi
S. Gbadegesin and the Management team for bracing up to the challenges the
University has had to face in recent times.
The Senate, all Staff and Students
are well recognized and appreciated for their contributions to the peaceful
atmosphere in which the University has been carrying out its work.
Finally, ladies and gentlemen, it is my privilege to assure you all that LAUTECH will continue to enjoy a top priority status.
Finally, ladies and gentlemen, it is my privilege to assure you all that LAUTECH will continue to enjoy a top priority status.
I thank you for listening.
Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu
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