The Governing Council of the Osun State College of Well being Know-how, Ilesa, has revealed plans to reclaim a parcel of land belonging to the establishment however at the moment occupied by one other authorities company.
This was contained in a press release signed by the establishment’s Public Relations Officer, Kingsley Omoyeni, and made out there to journalists in Osogbo on Tuesday.
In accordance to Omoyeni, the Governing Council additionally resolved to start the method of upgrading the College from its present monotechnic standing to that of a polytechnic.
He defined that the choice shaped a part of the important thing resolutions reached through the Council’s assembly, held just lately on the College premises.
The Chairman of the Governing Council, Abayomi Adegoke, whereas addressing members of the Council, reiterated that the event and transformation of the College remained a high precedence for Governor Ademola Adeleke’s administration.
Adegoke famous that the Governor was decided to uphold the College’s popularity because the foremost well being coaching establishment within the nation, urging all stakeholders to assist the continuing developmental drive.
He mentioned, “We should all be a part of arms collectively with out losing time to guarantee the expansion of this nice establishment. That’s the mandate given to us by the Governor, and we should attempt to obtain it as quickly as doable.”
“It’s our collective duty to make sure that the title and face of this College adjustments for good. It’s time this College started to examine with different campuses within the nation by way of bodily buildings and aesthetics. I’m certain we will obtain it with willpower and clear focus,” he added.
Adegoke additional disclosed that the Council had resolved to reclaim the portion of land at the moment occupied by the Ministry of Water Sources, describing it as a priceless asset to the establishment.
“As resolved on the Council assembly, let’s start to set each mandatory equipment in movement to reclaim the portion of land that belongs to our College, which the Ministry of Water Sources have been occupying for a few years,” he mentioned.
“It’s a piece of land that’s strategically situated, and it’ll little question be of giant financial profit to the College by the point we put it into use. There are loads of issues which we will do on the land which is able to increase our Internally Generated Income,” he added.
The Chairman additionally referred to as for speedy steps to strengthen the safety structure inside and across the College, noting the significance of safeguarding lives and property.
“It’s time we interact the companies of a Chief Safety Officer for the College,” Adegoke mentioned.
In his remarks, the Provost of the establishment, Dr Lateef Olarewaju, assured the Governing Council of the administration’s readiness to work diligently in the direction of reaching the aims set by the Board.