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VC commissions PiLAF-donated building in UI to boost food security, research

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The Vice Chancellor of the University of Ibadan [UI], Prof.  Kayode Adebowale, has described the Innovation Lab Policy Leadership in Agriculture and Food Security (PiLAF) initiative as a strategic and logical project that will significantly enhance capacity building and promote sustainable food security in Nigeria.  Adebowale stated this during the commissioning of a building donated by  PiLAF to  the Faculty of Agriculture of the premier university. 

 Speaking through Professor Ayodele Jegede,  the Vice Chancellor  noted that the project marked  a vital step in improving teaching, research, and policy formulation in agricultural development. He urged the faculty to fully engage with PiLAF and ensure that the facility is utilized for its intended purpose.

“This is an encouraging development. PiLAF will not only support academic growth but also contribute to national efforts aimed at ensuring food security,” he said.





In his remarks, the Principal Investigator of PiLAF, Prof.  Adeola Adenikinju ,said the organisation would continue to collaborate   with experts  from different disciplines in a bid to look at agricultural policies and tackle food security challenges .Adenikinju noted that PiLAF engages different experts from different disciplines to solve the problem of people working in silence, adding that the project would help take advantage of talents in the university campus.





The professor, who is National President of the Nigerian Economic Society, said  PiLAF was established  five years ago  to influence agricultural policies through research, capacity development and effective collaboration among all stakeholders along the agro-food system. Adenikinju stated that the  organisation had since its establishment worked  in collaboration with the government and some private sectors. He  sought  more collaboration with government and private sectors in a bid to address problems faced by the agricultural sector of the country.



Also speaking, a Senior Advisor to PiLAF,  Professor Olusanya Olubusoye, lauded the initiative as a symbol of innovation and foresight. He called on stakeholders and the academic community to commit to the long-term sustainability of the project. “Let PILAF’s work resonate for generations. This is a legacy we must protect and build upon,” he said.

The Dean Faculty of Agriculture, Professor Babatunde Omojola, lauded PiLAF for the project, saying  the project would  be of  immense benefit to the students of the faculty.Omojola  added that the incubation centre would be a place where leaders of tomorrow are trained and where researchers converge to share ideas.

In his submission, the Executive Adviser to the Oyo State Governor on Agribusiness and Director at the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Dr. Adebowale Akande, who was represented by Engineer Dialo, reaffirmed IITA’s readiness to collaborate with PiLAF. Akande  emphasised that collective efforts were crucial in tackling food security challenges in Nigeria. Prof. Olugbenga Falode,and Prof. Stella Odebode, and others lauded the initiative.

 

 

 

 

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