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| Oba (Dr.) Olufolarin Ogunsanwo. |
Lagos State University (LASU), on Tuesday, welcomed its 6th Chancellor. He is Oba (Dr.) Olufolarin Ogunsanwo, the Alara of Ilara Kingdom in Epe Division of Lagos.
Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, the Visitor to the
school, presided over the ceremony held at the Banquet Hall of the State House,
Alausa, where the traditional ruler was invested and sworn in.
The investiture was attended by members of the
institution’s Governing Council, management and traditional rulers.
The law setting up the university empowers the Visitor
to appoint chancellor, who shall hold office for five years and shall be
eligible for reappointment for a second and final term of five years.
Sanwo-Olu, exercising the power conferred on him by
Section 1 of the first Schedule of the Lagos State University Law of 2004 (as
amended), appointed Ogunsanwo to succeed Prof. Gbolahan Elias, SAN, who
completed his term.
Ogunsanwo, former chairman of Lagos State Inland
Revenue Service (LIRS), became the first traditional ruler to hold the position
in LASU.
Sanwo-Olu said the choice of Ogunsanwo as the school
chancellor represented a convergence of tradition and modernity essential for
sustainable progress of the academic institution. He said the appointment
reflected the recognition of traditional institution’s relevance in
governance, social cohesion and moral leadership.
The Governor said the traditional ruler possessed a
sterling track record of service, noting that Ogunsanwo’s commitment to
community development, and his embodiment of integrity and cultural heritage
made him qualified for the role.
Sanwo-Olu said: “This appointment is both deliberate
and historic. For the first time since the establishment of Lagos State
University, a traditional ruler has been entrusted with the exalted office of
chancellor. The appointment is deliberate because it reflects our recognition
of the enduring relevance of traditional institutions in governance, social
cohesion, and moral leadership.
“Oba Ogunsanwo’s emergence represents a convergence of
tradition and modernity, which is an essential alignment for a society seeking
sustainable progress. The office of the chancellor occupies a unique and
revered place in the life of the university. It is a position that symbolises
continuity, dignity, and the enduring values upon which the institution is
built. Beyond its ceremonial significance, the chancellor serves as a moral
compass, a custodian of tradition, and an ambassador of the university’s ideals.”
Sanwo-Olu charged the new chancellor to uphold the
dignity and traditions of the university, while promoting unity among the
school’s governing organs.
The Governor told the chancellor that the public’s
expectation of him was to sustain LASU’s position as a citadel of excellence
producing academically sound, ethically grounded and socially responsible
graduates.
The university, Sanwo-Olu urged the chancellor, must
continue to serve as a hub for policy-relevant research and a strategic partner
in advancing solutions to contemporary challenges.
The Governor said: “This investiture marks the
beginning of a new chapter in the history of LASU. It is a chapter that, we are
confident, will be defined by stability, growth and renewed prestige.
“We will continue to provide the enabling environment
necessary for the university to thrive, while also expecting the highest
standards of performance and accountability from all stakeholders.”
Commissioner for Tertiary Education, Hon. Tolani Sule,
described Ogunsanwo’s appointment as “a fusion of intellect, heritage and
higher learning”, stressing that the chancellor would leverage his experience
and connections to enable the university meet the demands of a rapidly evolving
global knowledge.
Sule said: “Kabiyesi comes at a critical and exciting
time in the history of this great institution. The expectations are high, but
so too is the confidence we repose in his leadership. His appointment brings
forth a rare blend of traditional authority and modern insight that will
undoubtedly strengthen the moral, cultural, and intellectual fabric of the
university.”
In his acceptance remarks, Ogunsanwo, who is currently
pursuing a doctoral degree in Business Administration at LASU, promised to work
harmoniously with the Visitor, the Governing Council and the university
management to strengthen the values and traditions defining the aspirations of
the school.

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