Protect the integrity of the degrees that they would be awarded- UI Don
Oru Leonard
The Vice-Chancellor Administration, University of Ibadan, Professor Ezekiel Olusola Ayoola, has urged the present members to protect the labour of the founding fathers of the University as well as protect the integrity of the degrees that they would be awarded.
He also therefore charged members of the Union of Campus Journalists to avoid sensationalism and stories that may be detrimental to the image of the University through responsible reportage.
He gave the charge today while receiving the members of the Executive Council of the Union of Campus Journalists (UCJ) on behalf of the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Kayode O. Adebowale, on a courtesy visit.
The Deputy Vice-Chancellor noted that the UCJ had always been known to provide enlightenment and investigative reportage.
Professor Ayoola stated that freedom of expression is most guaranteed in the University environment and that no one can debar the journalists from talking. He appealed to them to always deal with facts.
He, however, said they should aspire not to offend others but be constructive and aim at advancing the image and reputation of the University of Ibadan at all times.
The President of the UCJ, Mr Oluwatobi Odeyinka, 400 Level student of Communication and Language Arts, said the visit was to introduce members of the Executive Council of UCJ for the 2022/2023 Academic year to the University management.
He appreciated the management for the support given the union in the past through the provision of resources and free use of facilities.
He said his Union aligns with the University’s vision of holistic training for all the students.
This, according to Mr Odeyinka, is why the Union maintains cordial relationships with the mass media to offer internships to members who are media enthusiasts and aspiring journalists.
He requested the University management to include the UCJ in the publicity activities lined up for the 75th anniversary of the University.
The Union of Campus Journalists established in 1987 has about 300 members drawn from among Faculty Press organisations, Press organisations of Halls of Residence and Departments, as well as Religious Press organisations.