President Muhammadu Buhari has directed the pro-chancellor, Wale Babalakin and the embattled vice-chancellor of the University of Lagos, Prof Ol
President Muhammadu Buhari has directed the pro-chancellor, Wale Babalakin and the embattled vice-chancellor of the University of Lagos, Prof Oluwatoyin Ogundipe to step aside while a special panel investigates the crisis rocking the university.
The publicist of the ministry of education, Ben Goong, confirmed this adding that the the special visitation panel set up by the president is expected to submit its report within two weeks, Mr Goong said. Members of the panel include Tukur Sa’ad as chairman, Victor Onuoha, Ikenna Oyindo, Ekanem Braide, Adamu K. Usman, Jimoh Bankole and Grace Ekanem.
The president also directed the Senate of the school to convene to nominate an acting vice-chancellor from among its members for the confirmation of the university’s council. The interim head is expected to act until the government reaches a resolution.
Following the controversial sacking of the ‘incumbent vice-chancellor’ of the University of Lagos, Oluwatoyin Ogundipe, the university has been locked in a leadership quagmire. The council led by pro-chancellor Wale Babalakin had accused Mr Ogundipe of mismanagement of funds, a basis for which he was sacked and Theophilus Soyombo appointed acting vice chancellor.
Displeased about the move, Mr Ogundipe filed a case at the Lagos Industrial Court urging the court to nullify and set aside his purported removal. His counsel, Ebunolu Adegboruwa, however, later said that the case had been withdrawn.
“Indeed, upon detailed consultation with all stakeholders and his supporters in and outside the University, Professor Ogundipe directed his lawyers to file a notice of discontinuance of the suit and this has been done on August 21, 2020. This is to defer to the authority of the president as the visitor of the University as Professor Ogundipe has enough time to challenge his purported removal.”
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