Oyebanji Vows to Reproduce Ekiti Shining Stars as Babcock University honours Wole Olanipekun
Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Biodun Oyebanji, has reiterated his administration’s commitment to human capital development targeted at nurturing leaders across various fields and bringing the state to greater national and global prominence.
Governor Oyebanji disclosed this on Sunday during the conferment of a honorary degree of Doctor of Law and Administration on former President of Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) Chief Wole Olanipekun (SAN), by Babcock University, Ilisan- Remo, at the institution’s convocation ceremony.
Governor Oyebanji who extolled Chief Olanipekun’s sterling qualities as a legal luminary and a highly respected leader in the State, described him as a global star who has continually brought pride and recognition to Ekiti State.
The Governor said his administration’s huge investment in human capital development is geared towards producing more professionals and leaders in the mold of Chief Olanipekun in different areas of human endeavors.
While expressing gratitude to the authorities of Babcock University for recognizing and honoring Chief Olanipekun, Governor Oyebanji said the accolades showered on the respected legal icon also reflect the excellence of the entire state.
“I must, on behalf of Ekiti State Government, appreciate the management of Babcock University for joining the list of many universities that have honored Chief Wole Olanipekun (SAN). This honor is not only for him but also for the entire people of Ekiti State. He is one of our leaders and a guiding light and shining star. To me personally, he is like a father,” Governor Oyebanji stated.
Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, who was also in attendance at the ceremony, also acknowledged Chief Olanipekun’s contributions, which he said extend beyond Nigeria’s borders but recognized globally.
Governor Abiodun commended Babcock University for their choice in honoring Chief Olanipekun and another distinguished personality, Mrs. Bukola Smith.
Chief Olanipekun, who was also the convocation guest lecturer, urged the graduating students to remain focused, resolute, and dedicated to the nation’s development, encouraging them to continually seek knowledge and use it for the betterment of the society.
The Vice-Chancellor of the University, Prof. Tayo Adeola, explained that the decision to honor Chief Olanipekun and Mrs. Bukola Smith was due to their notable contributions to national growth and development.
He hailed their achievements and emphasized the university’s commitment to recognizing individuals who have positively impacted the society.