Gov. Adeleke Celebrates Osun University Vice Chancellor, Prof. Odunayo On His Birthday

The Executive Governor of Osun State, Senator Ademola Adeleke has felicitated with the Vice Chancellor of the Osun State University, Professor Clement Odunayo Adebooye, as he marks a new age, acknowledging the pivotal role that his transformative vision is playing in shaping the future of the esteemed institution.

Governor Adeleke noted Prof. Odunayo’s outstanding administrative capacity, which explains the noticeable progress in the University under him, applauding his modest achievements as the Vice Chancellor of the Osun State University.

According to a statement issued by the spokesperson to the governor The Governor lauds Prof. Odunayo’s sound vision and implementable ideas on the future direction of UniOsun, stating that his commitment to excellence has not only benefited the institution’s rating but also the students academic growth.

“I extends my warmest congratulations to Professor Clement Odunayo Adebooye on the auspicious occasion of his birthday. Prof. Odunayo is a man I’m truly impressed with and this is because of his passionate interest in the progress of the institution he leads,” the Governor was quoted as saying.

“Whenever we meet, the desire to drive the Osun State University to a new height with success in education and research is never too hard to decipher. Prof. Odunayo’s vision for the institution is persuasive, so I find it hard to decline most of the requests for the school’s growth usually brought before me.

“As he marks a new age, I want to express my gratitude to him for his tireless efforts and commendable leadership of the University. It is my prayer that God grant him many more celebrations and strengthen his conviction to sustain the pursuit for educational excellence and the advancement of the Osun State University”, Mr Governor was quoted as saying.

Signed:
Mallam Olawale Rasheed,
Spokesperson to the State Governor

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