Ekiti State Governor, Dr. Kayode
Fayemi, has sent the name of the Chairman of the State’s Universal Basic
Education Board, Prof. Modupe Adelabu, to the House of Assembly for approval as
the new deputy governor of the state. The office of the deputy governor became
vacant following the death of Mrs. Funmilayo Olayinka, who died of breast
cancer on April 6 at age 52.
The governor, in a letter dated May
3, 2013 and addressed to the Speaker of the Assembly, Dr. Adewale Omirin,
requested the lawmakers to consider Adelabu for the position of
deputy governor. It was learnt Adelabu, who will be 63 later in the month, was
asked to be Fayemi’s running mate for the 2007 election but declined the offer
because of her husband who was sick at the time. After her husband died, she
was appointed as SUBEB chairman in 2011.
Adelabu started her teaching career
as a graduate assistant in 1976 in the Department of Educational Administration
and Planning, OAU, where she rose to become a professor in 2008. She served as
Head of the Department of Educational Administration several times and also
served as external examiner in some universities including the University of
Ibadan; University of Lagos; University of Ilorin and Ekiti State University,
Ado-Ekiti.
She has served as council member of
National Teachers’ Institute (2001 – 2003), council member, Christ
International Divinity College (an affiliate of Acadia University Canada)
Erinmo (2005 – 2010), member Planning and Implementation Committee Joseph Ayo
Babalola University (2004 – 2005); and member of Council, Joseph Ayo Babalola
University (2005 – 2010). She was also a foundation member of Ekiti State World
Bank Assisted Poverty Reduction Agency (2000 – 2003) and member of Oxford Round
Table, Oxford England, among other bodies.
She has been involved in consultancy
work for the World Bank, Universal Basic Education Commission in Nigeria,
United Kingdom Department for International Development and other international
agencies.
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