Corvid-19: AAUA Produces, Donates Hand Sanitisers
to Govt., Community
• ODSG
Tasks Higher Institutions on Coronavirus Vaccine
The Ondo State
Government has tasked scientists and researchers in the nation’s tertiary
institutions to come up with vaccines against the Corona Virus Disease.
The State Commissioner
for Health, Dr. Wahab Adegbenro, gave the charge on Tuesday while receiving on
behalf of the government, 600 bottles of Hand Sanitiser, dozens of bottles of
liquid soaps, and scores of hand-washing basins and buckets produced and
donated by Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko, Ondo State.
The Commissioner, who
noted AAUA as the first tertiary institution in the state to donate to the
government’s Committee on Corvid-19, said the time has come for Nigerian
scientists and researchers to prove their mettle by coming up with a vaccine
against the disease.
He thanked the
University for the gesture.
Speaking earlier, the
Acting Vice Chancellor of the University, Prof. Olugbenga Ige, had said that
the Institution would be donating the items produced by scientists and
researchers in AAUA as part of the Institution’s contributions to the fight
against the pandemic.
Prof. Ige added that
the sanitiser was produced in tandem with the standard and specifications of
the World Health Organisation and has been proven to kill over 98 percent of
viruses. He stated further that the University has equally donated some
quantities of the sanitiser to its host community, Akungba Akoko.
Prof. Ige, who was
accompanied by other Principal Officer of the University, also said that AAUA
has equally mounted a sensitization campaign on its campus Radio with the aim
of educating its listeners on the Corona Virus pandemic and on how to avoid
getting infected.
Speaking at the
official launch of the sanitisers and liquid soaps in Akungba on Monday, Prof.
Ige had said that any university worth its name should be able to contribute
meaningfully to happenings and developments in its immediate communities.
In his words, “Today,
AAUA has demonstrated that we are actually a university to be reckoned with.
And the implication of this is that Nigerian universities and scientists can
deliver if given the right attitude, support and enabling environment.”
He also gave
assurances that the sanitisers would be given to members of the University
Community as a way of guarding against the spread of the virus.
In his earlier remark,
the Dean of Faculty of Science, Prof Felix Akinwumi, who spearheaded the
production team, had said the initiative was an upshot of the commitment of the
Professor Ige-led management to research development in the University.
He thanked the
University for giving the necessary support to the initiative, and appreciated
members of the production team for their services to the society.









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