Ile-Ife, Osun State (Nigeria): First Lady Senator Oluremi Tinubu has fulfilled the first phase of her pledge to Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) by donating 21 brand-new shuttle buses, marking a transformative moment for campus transportation
This is contained in a statement signed by the Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the University, Abiodun Olarewaju, on Sunday, in Ile-Ife.
Olanrewaju explained that this unprecedented gesture was part of a total pledge of 50 buses, which she earlier promised to donate to the institution.
He said that the vehicles were delivered exactly one year after she announced the donation during a grand commemorative event.
The PRO explained that the development marked a significant stride toward modernising the institution’s beleaguered internal transportation system.
According to him, the initiative began in October 2024, when Sen. Tinubu attended the 50th birthday anniversary of the Ooni of Ife, Adeyeye Ogunwusi, Ojaja II.
Olanrewaju said that during the event, the First Lady voiced profound concern over the many commercial motorcycles as the primary mode of intra-campus transport.
“This is not befitting of a 21st-century world-class African University,” she had remarked at the event, highlighting the risks and inefficiencies that plagued the system.
“Moved by her deep-rooted connection to the institution, she pledged to support its overhaul by donating shuttle buses.
“She envisioned a fleet that would enhance safety, complement the University’s iconic aesthetics, and foster a more conducive environment for learning, culture and innovation.
“The arrival of the initial tranche of white-coloured buses on Oct. 10, transformed pledge into reality, drawing throngs of excited onlookers as the vehicles gleamed under the Ife sun,” the statement said.
The PRO said that leading the reception was the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Adebayo Bamire, who, alongside key members of the University management, conducted a ceremonial test drive around the campus.
He added that the sight of the white, sleek, modern buses navigating the tree-lined avenues evoked cheers from students perched on balconies and staff pausing in their daily routines, symbolising a new era for OAU’s mobility infrastructure.
Speaking, Prof. Bamire expressed profound gratitude, describing the donation as “a luminous act of benevolence that illuminates the path toward institutional excellence.”
Bamire lauded Sen. Tinubu’s foresight, noting, “This is not merely a gift of vehicles; it is a profound investment in the future of our scholars and the soul of our University.
He said the First Lady understands the heartbeat of OAU – the aspirations, the challenges, and the unyielding pursuit of greatness.
He painted a vivid picture of change.
“For too long, our transportation architecture has been tethered to the precarious whims of Okada riders,” he said.
Prof. Bamire stated that our community is exposed to needless hazards on roads that should be sanctuaries of safety. These 21 shuttle buses, with the promise of 29 more to follow, will revolutionise our internal mobility.
He stated that they will establish dedicated routes connecting lecture halls, hostels, administrative blocks, and recreational spaces, reducing congestion and minimising accidents.
According to him, imagine students arriving at classes without the dust and danger of open-air rides, or staff commuting in comfort that befits their dedication.
He assured that the donation would drastically enhance road safety by phasing out unregulated motorcycles, enforcing structured timetables, and integrating eco-friendly practices that align with our vision of a sustainable campus.
“It is a paradigm shift that elevates OAU from reliance on outdated modes to a model of modern efficiency, ensuring that every journey within our gates is as enriching as the education we provide,” he said.
Bamire further said that beyond transportation, the initiative would foster a sense of community and pride, alleviate the physical strain on our roads, and promote inclusivity for those with mobility challenges.
According to him, the donated shuttle buses will contribute to environmental stewardship by curbing emissions from countless bikes, which will engender a holistic institutional advancement.
The Vice-Chancellor urged fellow alumni to emulate Sen. Tinubu’s example, adding that OAU’s journey toward greater heights demanded collective effort.
“As we intensify our drive for institutional development through upgraded facilities, cutting-edge research, and global collaborations, I implore our distinguished graduates across the globe to lend their support.
“Whether through endowments, mentorship, or innovative contributions, let us all rally to nurture this citadel of knowledge that shaped us.
Together, we can ensure OAU remains a shining emblem of African intellectual prowess.
“This development comes at a pivotal time for Nigerian Universities, grappling with funding constraints and infrastructural deficits, “he explained.