Federal University Lokoja appoints Akinwumi as VC | EduCeleb
EduCeleb
18th December 2020
The governing council of the Federal University Lokoja has approved the appointment of Professor Olayemi Akinwumi as the incoming Vice-Chancellor of the university.
At the moment, Akinwumi is the Deputy Vice-Chancellor at the Nasarawa State University, Keffi.
He would be taking over from Professor Angela Freeman Miri whose tenure expires on 15th February, 2021.
The Chairman of the Governing Council, Mr Chris Adighije while addressing journalists on Friday, said the process of the appointment of the new Vice-Chancellor started since September 2020 where the institution declared the position vacant through publication in a national newspaper.
According to him, upon the publication, the council received 81 applications from various part of the country, noting that after the applications were subjected to due process and a search party was constituted to look for people that are qualified but did not apply, 20 applicants out of the 81 were shortlisted.
He added that the selection board made up of two external members of the council and two internal members from the Senate of the institution including the Chairman of the Governing Council met on Thursday and conducted an interview for 14 applicants that appeared before the selection board.
Senator Adighije disclosed that at the end of the interview that lasted a few hours, the selection board came up with three names according to their scores.
“Professor Olayemi Durotimi Akinwumi who is currently the Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Nasarawa State University came first, Professor Akintayo Emmanuel Temitope from Ekiti State came second while Professor Krekere Tawari Fufeye from Bayelsa came third.
“The Council met this morning to deliberate on the names and approve the appointment of Professor Olayemi Durotimi as the third Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University, Lokoja to take over from Professor Angella Miri whose tenure has elapsed,” he said.
He described the process as seamless and thanked the members of the council for their patience and perseverance that led to the peaceful conduct of the appointment of the new vice-chancellor.