…..As AAUA holds 25th Founders’ Day Lecture, honour Olajumoke, former Principal Officers
AAUA 25th Founders’ Day Lecture: Ajulo Advocates Commitment to Democracy, Rule of Law, Good Governance
“We Have Consistently Pursued Vision, Mission of Founding Fathers” – VC
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The Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice in Ondo State, Dr. Olukayode Ajulo, SAN, OON, has emphasised the need for a genuine commitment to the ideals of democracy, the rule of law, and good governance as essential pillars for building an egalitarian society.
Dr. Ajulo delivered this call to action on Wednesday, December 11, 2024, during the 25th Founders’ Day lecture of Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, titled, “Democracy, Rule of Law, and Good Governance”.
The Guest Speaker said, “As we celebrate 25 years of academic excellence at Adekunle Ajasin University, let us commit ourselves to the ideals of democracy, the rule of law, and good governance; let our actions reflect teachings from diverse cultural and spiritual traditions, fostering a society where every voice is heard, justice prevails, and leaders serve with integrity.”
In his presentation, Dr. Ajulo described democracy as a governance system that entrusts power to the people through free and fair elections, protection of individual rights, and active citizen participation. He further emphasised the interplay between leadership and followership in achieving good governance, noting that unreasonable demands by followers could lead to compromised leadership.
He explained, “All hands must be on deck to attain good governance, the essence of leadership which is the purport of democracy and rule of law. Therefore, good followership is key to good leadership. In situations where some followers make unreasonable and selfish demands from leaders, it engenders compromised leadership. Therefore, democracy and rule of law must have their output in the good of the people in form of good governance. Democracy and the rule of law must culminate in good governance. This is the ultimate expression of leadership, which serves the people’s collective interest and upholds justice and equity.”
Dr. Ajulo lauded the progress made by AAUA over the years, commending its transformative journey. “The story of AAUA epitomizes a tale of progress and growth, transforming from initial struggles into a remarkable academic institution that stands as a beacon of higher learning in Nigeria. Its modern infrastructure, innovative programs, and vibrant intellectual community are a testament to visionary leadership.”
The Vice Chancellor, Prof. Olugbenga Ige, remarked that the silver jubilee celebration offered a moment to reflect on the University’s remarkable achievements and heritage.
Prof. Ige said, “I am filled with immense pride and deep gratitude. Since its inception, our institution has remained steadfast in pursuing the noble vision and mission laid down by our founding fathers: to be a premier university dedicated to developing self-reliant individuals committed to service. We have consistently upheld these ideals through groundbreaking research, knowledge creation, character development, and service to humanity.”
He expressed gratitude to Dr. Ajulo for delivering the lecture and commended the Organising Committee, led by Professors Benson Akinnawonu and Olanrewaju Olotuah, for their exceptional efforts in ensuring a successful event.
The Founders’ Day event also featured an award ceremony recognising 43 individuals and groups that have contributed significantly to the University’s growth and development.
Senator Bode Olajumoke, a former Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the University Council, received the Community Impact Award for his philanthropy, including the construction of a hall of residence for physically challenged students and a building for the Faculty of Law. In recognition, the University named the hall of residence after him. The Hall of Residence which was previously named Franklin Delano Roosevelt Hall of Residence is now Senator Dr. Bode Olajumoke Hall of Residence,
Among other recipients were, Hon. Dr. Bode Ayorinde with Educational Excellence Award, while the duo of Hon. Festus Akingbaso and Mr. Sunday ‘Loye Adewuyi received Distinguished Alumni Award.