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NANS applauds CRIN leadership, alignment with Renewed Hope Agenda

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The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has expressed its support for the leadership of the Cocoa Research Institute of Nigeria (CRIN) being led by its executive director, Dr. Patrick Olu Adebola.

The students’ association during the courtesy visit to CRIN led by the senate clerk, Comrade Oladimeji Uthman, also passed a vote of confidence on the executive director’s leadership, recognizing his integrity, commitment to transparency, and alignment with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope agenda.

“Dr. Patrick Olu Adebola has become synonymous with integrity and professionalism in public service, steering CRIN to new heights in cocoa research, agricultural innovation, and sectoral development.

“His administration has emphasized openness and accountability, exemplified by his unwavering commitment to the judicious use of public resources for projects that directly benefit Nigeria’s agricultural sector”.

The students’ body also said that Dr. Adebola has consistently displayed a readiness to engage stakeholders, welcome constructive criticism and ensure that CRIN remains a beacon of excellence among research institutions in Nigeria.

“His transparent practices resonate with NANS’ advocacy for public officers who prioritize accountability for public goods”.

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NANS highlighted that Dr. Adebola’s leadership closely aligns with the vision of President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope agenda, which prioritizes reforms in governance, accountability, and sustainable national development.

“By fostering partnerships, initiating impactful projects, and maintaining a culture of transparency, Dr. Patrick has demonstrated that his administration is committed to advancing Nigeria’s cocoa and agricultural sectors.

His achievements include the successful implementation of community-driven research initiatives, capacity-building programs for farmers, and strategic collaborations that enhance Nigeria’s competitive edge in the global cocoa market. These efforts exemplify the forward-thinking leadership that the Renewed Hope agenda seeks to institutionalize across all sectors.

NANS strongly calls on stakeholders to support the remarkable progress recorded under Dr. Patrick Adebola’s leadership rather than engaging in baseless allegations. The association emphasized that fostering development requires constructive dialogue and collaborative efforts, especially at a time when the country seeks to rebuild critical sectors of its economy.

Dr. Patrick Adebola’s open-door policy has ensured that concerns and feedback are addressed promptly, further solidifying his reputation as a leader who is accessible, accountable, and responsive to the needs of all stakeholders. NANS urges other public officers to emulate such qualities that bridge gaps between leadership and the public.

In passing this vote of confidence, NANS reaffirms its dedication to supporting credible and visionary leaders like Dr. Patrick Adebola, whose contributions to national development extend beyond their immediate mandate. The association believes that his continued leadership of CRIN will yield even greater achievements, propelling Nigeria toward agricultural self-sufficiency and sustainable development.

NANS is resolute in its stance that public officeholders like Dr. Patrick Adebola, who embodies transparency and commitment to excellence, deserve commendation and unwavering support. The association is confident that his administration will remain a critical component in the success story of Nigeria’s agricultural reforms.

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