Six Ekiti First Class Products Get Fayemi’s
Scholarship for Overseas Training
Ekiti State Governor, Dr Kayode
Fayemi; and his Deputy, Prof. Modupe Adelabu, (Middle, front row) flanked by
the first Set of Six (6) 'Fayemi Scholars', as part of his support for
Education and Human Capital Development, during their presentation ceremony, at
the Lady Jibowu hall, Ado-Ekiti
Six exceptional graduates of Ekiti
origin have received funding support from the State Governor, DR Kayode Fayemi
to embark on postgraduate studies in some leading universities in the United
Kingdom, the United States of America and China.
The six first class products who
emerged the first set of beneficiaries of Fayemi Scholars, an education funding
platform organized by the Governor, include Omowumi Odetola who graduated from
the University of Ibadan and the Nigeria Law School with first class grades,
Banke Olabintan a first class graduate of Law from Obafemi Awolowo University,
Ife, Bunmi Alonge who also bagged a first class in History and International
Relations from Ife and Segun Aluko who though has hearing impairment is a
graduate of Babcock University.
Others are Temitope Omotosho a
graduate of Mechanical Engineering from Ladoke Akintola University of
Technology Ogbomoso and Michael Ogunlade who holds both a Higher National
Diploma in Electronics Engineering from the Federal Polytechnic Ado Ekiti and a
B.Sc in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Ekiti State University, Ado
Ekiti.
Speaking at the official
presentation of the young scholars in Ado Ekiti on Thursday, Governor Fayemi
said the six beneficiaries were chosen from a pool of applicants who
approached government for support towards their educational pursuit; adding
that their selection is based on merit and good character.
The Governor who assured that his
administration would sustain the initiative on an annual basis said the dope of
the funding would be increased within the limits of available resources.
He explained that his administration
in the last three years have worked assiduously to put the State’s education
sector on the right footing with a view to raising a generation of young Ekiti
people who have the right skills and mindset to accelerate sustainable
development development in the state.
While lamenting the impairment of
moral compass of young people, the Governor said it is worrisome that the
State’s famed love for knowledge has been eroded as youths now embrace short-
termism as watchword.
Fayemi who had earlier attended a
programme commemorating the 50th anniversary of the death of foremost
indigenous novelist, Daniel Fagunwa in Akure, urged the young generation to
take a cue from the deep conviction and sense of purpose of Fagunwa who after
dying 50 years ago still evoke great passion and commitment to his ideals by
countless people many of whom never met him alive.
Giving the vote of thanks on behalf
of the six scholars, Banke Olabintan Said it was a great privilege for them to
be the first set of beneficiaries of the funding support from the
Governor. She promised that they would study and make Ekiti state proud
by being the best among equals.
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