The Federal University, Oye-Ekiti has approved the promotion of 27 academic staff to the professorial cadre in the institution.
The announcement was made at a council meeting Wednesday last week and was confirmed by the Registrar, Prof. Olatunbosun Odusanya.
The newly promoted professors are: Dr Fakoyede Segun Bamidele – Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension; Dr Bolanle Tajudeen Opoola – Department of Linguistics; Dr Olubukola Olugasa – Faculty of Law; Dr Olusola Atilade Adeeyo – Department of Anatomy; Dr Isaac Ayodele Olatunji – Department of Estate Management; Dr Gbenga Olumayede – Department of Industrial Chemistry; Dr Modupe Orunmuyi – Department of Animal Production and Health; Dr Musiliu Oluseun – Faculty of Pharmacy; Dr A. O. Olaniyan – Department of Political Science; Dr Dosu Malomo – Department of Industrial Chemistry and Dr A.A Fajinmi – Department of Crop Science.
Those promoted to reader cadre otherwise known as Associate Professor are: Dr. Matthew Arowolo – Department of Mechatronics Engineering; Dr Jonathan Mbachaga – Department of Theatre and Media Arts; Dr Folasayo Fayose – Department of Agric. & Bio-resources Engineering; Dr Chika Asogwa – Department of Mass Communication; Dr Habibat Adubiaro – Department of Industrial Chemistry; Dr Adegoke Tirimisiyu – Department of Criminology and Security Studies. Others are, Dr Oyebamiji Oketayo – Department of Physics; Dr O. E. Abolarin – Department of Mathematics; Dr Oyedokun-Alli Wasiu Ademola – Department of English and Literary Studies; Dr Omodele Ibraheem – Department of Biochemistry; Dr Bolupe Awe – Department of Educational Management; Dr Oyelaran Ajani – Department of Mechanical Engineering, Dr Jonathan Amassoma – Department of Economics; Dr Opeyemi Enoch – Department of Mathematics; Dr Taofiq Nasir – Department of Theatre and Media Arts and Dr Olorunwa Omofunmi – Department of Agricultural and Bio-resources Engineering.
Also, the management has directed all staff of the institution to resume normal duties, with effect from Monday, November 23, 2020. This is contained in an internal memorandum, issued and signed by the Registrar, Olatunbosun Odusanya. According to him, the management approved the resumption date for all staff of the institution, following the Federal Government’s directive on the resumption of duties by all categories of staff in tertiary institutions across the country.
Odusanya, therefore, urged all members of staff to abide by all necessary precautionary measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus in the institution.
The memo reads: “The university management at a recent meeting, considered and approved Monday, November 23, 2020 as the resumption date for all staff. This decision is in line with the directive of the Federal Government on the resumption of duties by all categories of staff.
“Consequently, all staff are hereby requested to resume normal duties. Staff are therefore, enjoined to abide by the necessary precautionary measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19.”