By Olatunji Adesina

AKURE – In a move to redefine the educational and economic landscape of Ondo State, Governor Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa has received a comprehensive blueprint to transition the Rufus Giwa Polytechnic, Owo (RUGIPO), into a full-fledged degree-awarding institution: the University of Agriculture, Science and Technology, Owo (UNASTO).
The Governor, while receiving the implementation committee’s report in Akure on Monday, described the upgrade as a “strategic measure” to propel the state into a new era of food security and technological self-reliance.
A Vision for ‘Smart’ Farming
The proposed university is designed to bridge the gap between theoretical science and practical application. Governor Aiyedatiwa emphasized that the institution would not just be another school, but a hub for Artificial Intelligence (AI) and advanced technology aimed at boosting agricultural yields.
“Science and technology must underpin everything we do,” Aiyedatiwa stated. “This university will be a pillar for national development, aligning with federal priorities in rural development, electrification, and wealth creation.”

The Transition Blueprint
The committee, led by the Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Prof. Igbekele Ajibefun, presented a meticulous roadmap that includes:
1.A Campus Master Plan: Comprehensive land-use maps and 3D pictorial views.
2.Academic Brief: A curriculum designed for a competitive global environment.
3.Financial Sustainability: A five-year framework balancing government subventions with credible internal revenue streams and affordable tuition.
4.Legal Framework: A draft enabling law ready for submission to the National Universities Commission (NUC).
Prof. Ajibefun noted that the institution would feature specialized faculties in Allied Health Sciences, Computing and Digital Technology, Engineering, and Communication Media, alongside its core Agricultural and Natural Resources focus.
Protecting Current Students
Addressing concerns regarding the fate of current polytechnic students, the Governor assured that the transition would be “carefully managed” to ensure no academic progress is lost during the shift.

“We are preparing for a university capable of competing nationally and setting a benchmark in higher education,” Aiyedatiwa added, urging swift implementation of the committee’s recommendations.
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