Leadership Comes with Responsibilities, Chris Ayebusiwa Tells Student Leaders

Leadership Comes with Responsibilities, Chris Ayebusiwa Tells Student Leaders

  • Recieves Merit Award

Ondo lawmaker who represents Okitipupa Constituency I at Ondo State House of Assembly, Honourable Chris Ayebusiwa, has declared that leadership is a position of responsibility.

Ayebusiwa, who is the Chairman, House Committee on Tertiary Institutions, said this on Wednesday while delivering the lecture for the 2nd Legislative Summit of the Legislative Arm of the Student Union Government, Olusegun Agagu University of Science and Technology (OAUSTECH), Okitipupa, Ondo State.

He said: “Either as Student Union Executives or the Parliamentary arm, they are leadership positions and leadership come with responsibilities. It is true that leadership is about responsibilities and that is why it is a big deal. Although we live in a clime that seems to have taken the concept of leadership for granted.

“That is why it appears that we are not getting a lot of things right as a nation.
Effective governance is a product of right decisions. It is a function of judicious use of resources. It is also about setting the right goals and making sure that the goals are achieved for the benefits of the people.
But achieving effective governance will continue to be a mirage if we do not take seriously the issue of leadership. The truth is that only responsible leadership can bring about effective governance.”

While speaking to the theme of the lecture “The Roles of Young Parliamentarians in Effective Governance”, the lawmaker enjoined the student leaders to always place a premium on the welfare of the students and the good image of the university.

“As Parliamentarians, you must realise that, by the virtue of your positions, you are the pillars upon which this institution rest. You must realise that your actions or in-actions will go a long way to shape the future of this great university. The welfare and the well-being of the body of students must always be your priority. You must strive at all times to make sure that, in whatever you do, in whatever decisions you take, the well-being of the students and the image of your university must be protected.

“You have to work in harmony with the executive arm of the student leadership. Your role is very critical if the university must be governed effectively. You must play your advisory roles effectively to achieve overall effective governance. Playing your roles in achieving effective governance is something that is very fundamental and critical. The way you play the roles will go a long way to determine the quality of leadership that your institution will get and, by extension, the quality of leadership our state and country will get.” He said.

Ayebusiwa however assured the student parliamentarians of his support, saying, “As your representative at the state House of Assembly, trust that I will always be around for support in any possible way. As Chairman, House Committee on Tertiary Institutions, you can count on my support, not just for the student body but also for the university.
But I charge you all to begin to work towards achieving effective governance, not just for your University but for the country at large. “

Hon Ayebusiwa who was honoured by the student leaders with a Merit Award, encouraged them to utilise their platforms as student leadership to groom themselves.

He added: “You must see and utilise this platform as parliamentarians and representatives of students as an opportunity for leadership preparation. Groom yourself on this platform intellectually and ideologically. Make the right decisions and choices that will add values to you and your university.

“Discourage all forms of violence or any act that is capable of damaging your image and that of your university. And do not forget that, ultimately, it is your university, and you are going to bear the certificate at the end of the day. This is why it is important to make sure that you defend the university in every way.”

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