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Don says infrastructural development key to promotion of excellence

Prof. Mike Adebamowo says  infrastructural developments and partnership are part of the  measures adopted by the  University  of Lagos (Unilag) to promote culture of excellence especially in the area of research.

Adebamowo  of the Department of Architecture at Unilag,  disclosed this in an interviewon Sunday in Lagos.

He was speaking against the backdrop of the  ongoing two key projects : the re-designing of the institution’s ‘main gate at Akoka and the vertical extension of the Faculty of Law.

The Dean of the Faculty of Environmental Sciences added that the university  was also intensifying its  efforts to attract more partnership, funding, scholarship and support, especially in research.

He said that would continue to give it the necessary visibility it deserved.

“Right now,  the work  going on at the university gate is the construction of a canopy over the existing gate, as well as the construction of some lay-bys along the road.

“The entire intention of the  project which, incidentally, I  happen to be the architect is to minimise the level of public activities around the university gate.

“If you are coming into the campus, you will agree with me that there are lots of activities other than the congruent activities to an institution of this class.

“University of Lagos is a brand but we believe that those commercial activities like the tricycles, (keke marwa), bikes (okada) and others, passenger drop offs and the rest of that, especially in the evening,  around the gate do not befit our institution as we are to promote excellence.

“So, first and foremost, there is an urgent need to redesign the frontal approach of the institution in order to eliminate the current chaos that is ongoing there,” he said.

According to him, this is being done by applying some simple design measures that will take the lay-bys away from the junction around the entrance of the university.

He explained that the design would create an escape route from the campus to Akoka without necessarily getting to the intersection.

“We have already re-designed the whole of the place and widen the pedestrian walk ways that feeds into the campus.

“While doing that, we have eliminated all those bus stops that we have around the campus and we have moved them slightly away.

“The new extended walk ways that have been widened will now be guided by decorative fence grills.

” That will  prevent any one from accessing the road other than from the inlet point where you can come in from the bus stops,” the dean said.

He noted that having solved these problems, the university would also have a striking canopy over the existing gate.

According to the don, with the striking canopy, the institution will have an imposing character.

He explained that the university was favoured to have this as a Lagos project funded by the state government.

He said that the design of the project started during the tenure of the immediate past Vice- Chancellor of the institution, Prof. Rahaman  Bello and  it is now being executed  under the leadership of Prof. Oluwatoyin Ogundipe.

“It is a project that the immediate past governor of the state,  Mr Akinwunmi Ambode,  donated to the university and the current administration has keyed-in  into it to ensure  its  completion.

“I believe that with this kind of  gesture coming from the Lagos State Government, coupled with the current administration outlook and vision of the incumben V-C, the university has been able to continunually attract funding, scholarship, support and partnership.

“” These are both in the areas of research which is our major preoccupation  and also infrastructural and physical development,” Adebamowo said.

Similarly, he added that the vertical extention project of the Faculty of Law, sponsored by Mr Femi Okunu,  would further complement the university’s quest for academic excellence and global recognition.

“Currently, we are adding another floor on the existing building of the Faculty of Law, which will accommodate more offices, because right now, the faculty is in dire need of office spaces.

“It will also be accommodating more classrooms and space for a moot court.

“As the architect handling the project, we intend to also give it an imposing character that will enhance the quality of the building and the environment,” he said.

He assured  the university community  and the public that the two projects would be delivered before the end of the year.

 

 

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