Unilorin Motor Park | Photo Credit: @jimohib |
Disclosing this last Tuesday (January 5,
2016) when he visited the site for the proposed Park, the
Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ilorin, Prof. AbdulGaniyu Ambali
(OON), noted that the move was to address the problem faced by the
majority of the students while coming for lectures early in the morning
as well as while going back to their various homes after lectures in the
evening.
Taxi cabs and buses coming into the
University campus from town would discharge their passengers at the new
park from where the commuter buses would now ferry the passengers into
the old Park inside the campus.
Prof. Ambali pointed out that apart from
solving the persistent transportation problem on the campus, the new
Park would also reduce over-speeding and reckless driving by some of the
commercial drivers plying the University road.
The Vice-Chancellor said that he had
been having sleepless nights since the day he was told that some
students used to trek to the main gate from the school area during the
rush hour.
He, however, directed the Dean of
Student Affairs, the Director of Works as well as the Students' Union
leadership to work out the modalities on an acceptable transport fare
and some other logistics that would ensure the success of the plan.
When speaking with Unilorin Bulletin
after the inspection of the new park, the Director of Works of the
University of Ilorin, Engr. Mobolaji Sani, said that clearing of the
project site would start immediately.
In his own remarks, the Dean of Student Affairs, Prof. Abayomi Omotesho, noted that the plan to get another motor park came
up following a very serious transportation challenge that befell the
students in the last couple of weeks.
Prof. Omotesho described the resort by
some students to trekking from the school park to the main gate as a
very serious matter that needed urgent attention.
According to the Dean, with the
construction of the new park near the Main Gate, the University buses
would no longer be going to Tanke to convey students. He said the
commercial vehicles would now be bringing the students from Tanke while
the University buses will be conveying the students to the old park
inside the campus.
Prof. Omotesho also pointed out that the
available school buses might not be enough for this purpose but
disclosed that ten more buses (five Coaster buses and five Hiace buses)
would soon be added to the existing fleet.
On his part, the President of the
University of Ilorin Students' Union, Comrade Alao Idris, appreciated
the management of the institution for having a listening ear especially
on the challenges facing the students.
He expressed happiness at the cordial
relationship existing between the students' leadership and the
management of the University, especially when it comes to giving
priority attention to matters that concern the welfare of the students.
Other senior University officials that
joined the Vice-Chancellor on the new park site tour included the
University Librarian, Dr. Joseph Omoniyi; the representative of the
Bursar, Mr. Munirudeen Dere; the Director of Physical Planning, Engr. A.
Adesiyun; the Sub-Dean, Student Affairs, Dr. A. Yusuf; the Deputy
Director of Corporate affairs, Mr. Kunle Akogun, and the representative
of the Chief Security Officer (CSO) of the University, Mr. Raufu Aliu. What do you think Unilorites, leave your opinions below.
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