Personnel of the Central Workshop of the Engineering and Technology Faculty of the University of Ilorin have produced 10 Dissecting Tables, for the Department of Veterinary Anatomy, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of the University.
The Head of the Central Workshop, Mr. Funsho Olorunshola who delivered the tables to the Acting Head of the Department of Veterinary Anatomy, Dr. Zubair Jaji, on Monday, said that the tables were produced with the best quality steel materials.
He also urged the affected departments in the University to patronise the Unit for their needs.
Olorunsola noted that the tables would be useful in animal and pet autopsy, among other uses.
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“The tables were produced by the staff of the workshop with quality materials to meet the standard and at reduced cost, despite some of the challenges being faced by the workshop.”
He called on other Heads of Departments and Deans of other Faculties toborrow a leaf from the Head of the Department of Veterinary Anatomy and Dean, Veterinary Medicine by patronising the workshop for equipment that might cost the University more to produce or purchase outside.
Mr Jaji who received the tables, said he was highly impressed and delighted with the product and affirmed that the workshop had delivered quality products as demanded.
He described the new equipment as a great addition to the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and the Department of Veterinary Anatomy.
He added that it was one of the things that gave the department a great advantage during the recent visit of a National Universities Commission (NUC) accreditation team.
The Ag. Head of the Department said:”I am very happy about the project and the quality that the workshop has delivered.
“The tables are of high quality and procured at a cheaper price than the ones online. Research on same table was carried out online and was quite expensive,” he said.