Chief Olusegun Obasanjo and Gen Yakubu Gowon, two former Nigerian leaders, have lauded the efforts of the Aare Afe Babalola for establishing a world-class university.
Obasanjo and Gowon gave the commendation in Ado-Ekiti at the inauguration of the state-of-the art facilities in the institution.
Among projects commissioned were 18 metres Dome Planetarium for Exploratory Trip for Space, Tele-medicine equipment at the Teaching Hospital that would facilitate free interaction of Aster doctors in Dubai with their patients here in Ado Ekiti, the multi-billion naira Postgraduate Hall and the state of the art Social and Management Science building.
Obasanjo said that with the existence of the 400-bed Afe Babalola University Teaching Hospital, every Nigerian, including the rich class had no reason traveling abroad for medical treatments.
“I want to thank God today that he had started translating those dreams to reality. So, with the aesthetic structures I am seeing, I can say that ABUAD has become a huge blessing to Nigeria,” he said.
Gowon on his part, described ABUAD as really a 21st century university with the culture of learning and morality, saying the university has become not only a cynosure of all eyes but investment that was fast radicalising the country’s education system.
The Ex-Head of State said with the speed with which ABUAD was going the country has a lot to benefit from the university.
“This university is becoming a trail blazer in all aspects. The development is attracting global body to invest and the product was what you are seeing in the memoranda it was signing with big educational and health institutions across the globe.
“ABUAD is doing well in academics, morality and in agriculture. Look at the farm set up by the founder, Chief Babalola. It has offered employments and increasing food production in Nigeria.
Babalola said with the establishment of Afe Babalola University Teaching Hospital, it would be of no need for Nigerians to travel abroad for medical treatments.
He said the university was set up to correct perceived imbalances in the education sector.
“This university was set up to be a real example of 21st century university. A modern university that can compete with any university in advanced nations.
“This university was established eight years ago and it was ranked to be between one and four in Nigeria. By the time we will be ten, it would be number one in Nigeria and this will make it a formidable force in the global scene,” he said.
On the new university teaching hospital, Babalola said the expatriates brought in from Aster Hospital in Dubai have been exposing experts in the university to various fields that can make treatment of any ailment easy in the university.