ABUJA – Prof. Abdul-Ganiyu Ambali, the Vice Chancellor, University of Ilorin, said the institution had achieved 60 per cent paperless operations to ease administrative procedures and make its operations environment friendly.
Ambali, who said this when he featured at the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) Forum on Sunday in Abuja, said most of the university’s operations were now done electronically.
He said that tapping into the electronic platform was imperative as Information Communication Technology (ICT) had taken over every field of human endeavour.
“The University of Ilorin has embarked on paperless senate, that one has been on for quite a while now and our council is also paperless.[eap_ad_2]
“I am happy to say that at least we have achieved 60 per cent of the paperless activities or deliberations at the council level.
“At the students’ level, they have also been able to partner with some establishments, for example, Samsung.
“And through that have been able to procure some LED (Light-emitting diode) screens installed in most of the faculties so that communication among students is through ICT.
“When you come to the University of Ilorin, you do not see posters all over the place all what you see are electronic facilities that communicate information,’’ he said.[eap_ad_3]