UNILAG’s acting Vice-Chancellor Folasade Ogunsola breaks 58-year record

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Professor Folasade Ogunsola on Monday emerged as the Acting Vice-Chancellor of the University of Lagos.

She was elected by members of the Senate at an emergency meeting held on Monday.

While Folasade polled 135 of 167 votes, her closest fellow contestant, Professor Ben Ogbojafor, secured 31 votes.

The Federal Government had, last week, asked UNILAG Senate to reconvene and nominate an acting Vice-Chancellor following the crisis between the varsity’s Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of Council, Wale Babalakin, and Vice-Chancellor, Professor Oluwatoyin Ogundipe.

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The FG also asked Babalakin and Ogundipe to recuse themselves from official duties, pending the outcome of the Special Visitation Panel set up by the President Muhammadu Buhari.

With her emergence, Folasade broke UNILAG’s 58-year record by becoming the first female to be appointed as an acting Vice-Chancellor of the institution since it was founded in 1962.

She is also the first female provost of the College of Medicine, University of Lagos.

She became the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Development Services) of the institution since 2017.

Sixty-two-year-old Ogunsola is a Professor of Clinical Microbiology.

According to her citation on Havard’s website, Folasade’s research interest and work centered around the diagnosis and prevention of infectious diseases and antibiotic resistance.

She has, for two decades, been involved in raising awareness on Infection Control in Nigeria.

She was a founding member of the Nigerian Society for Infection Control in 1998 and has assisted in setting up infection control programs in institutions around the country.

She is the principal investigator at the AIDS Prevention Initiative in Nigeria at UNILAG.

She has also been the chairman of the Infection Control Committee of Lagos University Teaching Hospital. Additionally, she is the chairman of the National Association of Colleges of Medicine in Nigeria.

She has a strong interest in the application of Infection Control principles for the prevention of disease transmission and antimicrobial resistance in low resource settings.

She is a member of the Global Infection Prevention and Control Network.

“She obtained her first degree from the University of Ife.

“She got a master’s degree from College of Medicine, University of Lagos, then proceeded for her doctorate at the University of Wales between 1992–97,” her Wiki citation added.

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