EX-LASU REGISTRAR SPEAKS ON DEVELOPMENT PLAN
A former Registrar of the Lagos State University (LASU), Mr Owolabi Amisu, has advised the school management to review and implement the 2005 five-year Strategic Development Plan.
Amisu, who served between 1997 and 2000, was delivering a paper entitled:"Driving the university registry on a corporate planning approach" at the first annual distinguished lecture and award of the Association of Nigerian Universities Professional Administrators (ANUPA), LASUchapter.
Amisu said driving the university system ona corporate planning approach should be seen as part of the imperatives of the moment.
He urged the association to stay true to its objectives of: "Promoting the professional administrative knowledge and practices in Nigerian universities; pursuing the individual and corporate welfare of its member" among others.
The Chairman, ANUPA LASU, Mr AkinwunmiLewis, a Deputy Registrar in the Academic Establishment (ASE) Unit, encouraged members to work as professional administrators to raise the university’s profile.
The Registrar, Mr Lateef Animashaun, whiledeclaring the event open on behalf of the Vice-Chancellor, Prof John Obafunwa, urged members of staff to fly the flag of the university high in making the mission statement of ANUPA a reality.
The event featured the presentation of awards to past administrators including the late Mrs Bola Elusade (posthumous award), represented by her daughter, Mrs Omotayo Iyiola; Mrs Olasumbo Bello and Mrs Aramide Masha, a permanent secretary in the state.
Others included former Deputy Registrar MrBabalola Sanusi and Mr Adelaja Olojede.
Also in attendance were registrars of the Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education (AOCOED), Otto/Ijanikin, Bola Disu and Michael Otedola College of Primary Education (MOCPED), Mr Bola Shittu and many senior administrative staff from seven states and federal universities.
EX-LASU REGISTRAR SPEAKS ON DEVELOPMENT PLAN
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
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