The Center for Ethics and Self Value Orientation of Nigeria (CESVO), the largest anti corruption body in Nigeria has honoured the Vice Chancellor, Ekiti State University, Professor Edward Olanipekun with a gold medal of University Administrator of Nigeria, Integrity Icon of Nigeria (IION).
The VC (EKSU), Prof. Edward Olanipekun (left), receiving the Ethical Conduct & Leadership Award from the Executive Director, Centre for Ethics and Self Value Orientation, Prince Salih Musa Yakubu.
A press release on Friday signed by the
Head, Directorate of Information & Corporate Affairs of the institution,Bode Olofinmuagun stated that the Vice Chancellor also received Certificate of Excellence in Ethical Leadership award that are exclusively reserved for incorruptible public servants in Nigeria.
At the presentation of the award which was held in the Vice Chancellor’s office, the Executive Director of the Organization, Prince Salih Musa Yakubu, explained that the body is an Abuja based international organization committed to exposing corruption and promoting excellence in the public service sector.
He said further that “it had spread to the 774 Local Government Areas of Nigeria”, adding that “CESVO is also committed to monitoring integrity, selfless service, commitment to quality assurance, self discipline and ethical uprightness in all work places in Nigeria”.
The organization also named Ekiti State University, Ado Ekiti, as “the first university among the South West Universities and second among the top 10 with highest ethically responsible universities in Nigeria.”
Prince Yakubu described the Vice Chancellor as a man of integrity who “has been secretly investigated and confirmed as an upright public servant with sound ethical value”.
The Executive Director promised that CESVO would later engage the staff and students of the university in series of training very soon.
The Vice Chancellor, Professor Edward Olanipekun, while receiving the award in his office, thanked the organization for the honour done him and the university. He assured the organization that his administration was “committed to repositioning the university to greater heights”.
Other principal officers of the University were also given Certificates of Ethics Compliance.