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Ambali,
who disclosed this at the University's 51st meeting of the Congregation of the
University held at the University Main Auditorium in Ilorin, Kwara State,
lamented that the recession had led to about 15 percent shortfall in
allocations from the Federal Government.
The Vice
Chancellor explained that the University made up for the shortfall through
review of its Internally Generated Revenue (IGR), to accommodate other source
of revenue.
This was
contained in the Monday edition of Unilorin Bulletin, an official newsletter of
the university, which was made available to The Guild in Ilorin.
Pointing
out that this had ongoing since January 2016, the VC stressed that during his
tenure, staff welfare would always be paramount and would do everything to make
sure that staff was motivated.
Ambali
lamented that this situation had led to the accumulation of cooperative
deductions, a challenge he said was being sorted out.
"The
University Council has deliberated on this and advised that we continue doing
what we are doing because many people within and outside the University
appreciate this effort, promising that "all the deductions that are yet to
be remitted to the cooperative societies will be paid in full as soon as we get
the backlog of allocations from government."
Speaking
on the state of transportation and security on campus, Ambali expressed
management's readiness to tackle all the transportation challenges facing the
students.
In his
remarks, the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Research, Technology and Innovations),
Prof. G.A Olatunji, said that congregation is a forum to gather ideas, develop
and bring improvement to the University.