By: Manoah Kikekon
BADAGRY, LAGOS – In a strategic move to ensure the wellbeing of students, a high-powered inspection team from the Lagos State University Board of Health has visited the Lagos State University School of Basic and Advanced Studies (LASUSBAS) Badagry campus on Thursday, February 5, 2026.
The visit was aimed at evaluating the current state of health facilities and monitoring the implementation of previous recommendations made during their initial assessment in April 2024.
Led by Prof. Yetunde Abiola Kuyinu, a renowned Professor of Public Health and Community Medicine, the team conducted a comprehensive walk-through of the campus infrastructure. Key areas of focus included the sanitary conditions of toilets and hand-washing basins, the structural integrity of roofing, and the overall environmental hygiene of the Badagry-based campus.
Significant Improvement Since 2024
During the debriefing, Prof. Kuyinu noted a visible transformation in the school’s environment. She highlighted that the campus is now more conducive for learning and living compared to the observations made two years ago. The team specifically praised the management for providing additional medical rooms, increasing the number of restrooms, and repairing sections of the roof that were previously dilapidated.
“What we saw now is significantly better than what we saw in 2024,” Prof. Kuyinu remarked. “There is a noticeable improvement in the number of students utilizing the medical facility, which is a sign of increased trust. However, while we have made progress, our previous suggestions have not been fully implemented. There is still much room for improvement.”
From "Health Post" to "Health Center"
A major highlight of the inspection was the call to transition the current medical post into a fully functional Health Center. The Prof. Kuyinu-led team recommended the immediate employment of additional specialized personnel, including a permanent Medical Doctor, a Lab Technician, and an extra Pharmacy Technician to handle the growing student population.
Beyond physical infrastructure, the team proposed a more proactive health management system. Prof. Kuyinu suggested that all incoming students should be required to register their comprehensive health history upon admission. Furthermore, the team strongly recommended that every student be enrolled under a Health Insurance Scheme to ensure they have access to affordable and quality care in case of emergencies.
Focus on Nutrition and Food Safety
The inspection team also evaluated the newly established campus canteen. While they acknowledged its existence as a positive addition that was absent during the 2024 visit, they emphasized the need for higher standards of food safety.
“The canteen is a welcome development, but its operations must be improved. We recommend that mandatory food handlers' tests be conducted every month to prevent the outbreak of foodborne illnesses among the students,” the team suggested.
Management’s Commitment to Excellence
Responding to the observations, the Director of LASUSBAS, Prof. Yunus Adeleke Dauda, expressed his gratitude for the professional oversight provided by the LASU Board of Health team. He affirmed that the school is committed to maintaining the high standards set by the University’s central management.
“This visit will help us improve our facilities to give the best to our students,” Prof. Dauda stated. “Following their last visit, we improved the sickbay and procured necessary equipment as suggested. We have noted the new areas identified today including the need for more personnel and a transition to a health center—and we shall inform the University management accordingly. We promise to take care of all observations made.”
Prof. Dauda also took the opportunity to commend the Vice Chancellor of Lagos State University, Prof. Ibiyemi Olatunji-Bello, mni, NPOM, for her unwavering commitment to the developmental strides of the institution. He noted that her leadership has been instrumental in the rapid infrastructure upgrades seen across all LASU campuses, including the Badagry annex.







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