- Safiu Kehinde
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN) has verified Yaba College of Technology as the producer of chartered accountants in Nigeria.
ICAN’s President, Chief Davidson Alaribe, made the verification during a courtesy visit by the institute to the college.
This was disclosed in a statement issued on Saturday.
According to the statement made available to NPO Reports, the institute lauded YABATECH’s unwavering commitment to academic excellence especially in the area of accounting.
Chief Alaribe commended the College for producing unprecedented number of chartered accountants in the country, highlighting the college’s role in nurturing professionals who uphold the values of integrity, accuracy, and technical expertise in the field of accounting.
The diamond president, who was warmly received by the rector of the institution, Dr. Ibraheem Abdul, alongside the management team, students, and alumni was full of nostalgia and reminiscences of his formative years at the college, where he studied accounting at both national diploma and higher national diploma levels and graduated in 1996.
In his address, Alaribe declared to the gathering that his journey from a young student to the pinnacle of the accounting profession stand as a testament to dedication and quality of education provided by the College.
He boasted that “the institution’s role in producing an unprecedented number of chartered accountants in Nigeria is a testament to quality of education and dedication of the institution to accounting profession.”
Addressing the students, the ICAN President emphasized the importance of core values such as accuracy and integrity, which are foundational to the accounting profession.
He shared his personal journey of growth and development in life, inspiring students to uphold these principles in their careers and to embrace continuous learning and adaptability, especially in the face of technological advancements like artificial intelligence (AI), which is reshaping the accounting landscape.
“Embracing technology and continuous learning is not just a necessity but a responsibility we owe to the profession and society,” he added.
In his remark, the rector, Yaba College of Technology, Dr Engr Ibraheem Abdul expressed gratitude to Chief Alaribe and ICAN Council members for the longstanding support and relationship between the college and the accounting body.
He assured the institute that the college would continue to produce competent professionals.
Dr. Abdu, however, requested for the collaboration of the body with the college by participating in her program, ‘A Day with the Industry Partners’ solely for inspiring the students and building the links between the town and academia.
He expatiated that it is a program where professionals and alumni engaged with students to provide training and motivation as the initiative is crucial in bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application, thereby enhancing the employability of the graduates turned out.
The College Bursar, Dr. John Olusola Dada, in his welcome address, urged the institute to continue its support for the college’s initiatives.
He highlighted that the collaborations have been instrumental in enhancing the curriculum, providing professional development opportunities for staff and ensuring that students are well-prepared for the demands of the accounting profession.
The visit also featured the honouring of Sir George Majekodunmi Okufi, the first indigenous rector of the college and first registrar and chief executive officer of ICAN, also the first accountant to become a rector in Nigeria.
His legacy, according to the statement, continues to inspire both the college and the accounting profession at large.
Chief Alaribe acknowledged that Sir Okufi’s monumental contributions and visionary leadership laid the foundation for what Yaba College of Technology and ICAN are today.