Following the lingering crisis rocking
the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), Ogbomoso, the Oyo State Governor, Senator Abiola Ajimobi and his counterpart from Osun State, Rauf Aregbesola
on Wednesday evening pledged their
irrevocable commitment to the joint ownership of the institution in accordance with establishment laws.
the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), Ogbomoso, the Oyo State Governor, Senator Abiola Ajimobi and his counterpart from Osun State, Rauf Aregbesola
on Wednesday evening pledged their
irrevocable commitment to the joint ownership of the institution in accordance with establishment laws.
This was part of both governments resolution at the end of a
four-hour meeting held at the Oyo State Governor’s office in Ibadan.
The institution had in recent times faced the challenges of
funding from its owner states,which they hinged on the economic
challenges
bedevilling the nation.
bedevilling the nation.
Ajimobi, who addressed journalist after the meeting,
appealed to the institution’s academic staff to resume academic
activities while they address their grievances.
He also disclosed that a visitation panel to be headed by
Chief Wole Olanipekun (SAN) will review the current terms of engagement
with a
view of consolidating the joint ownership.
view of consolidating the joint ownership.
Other members of the panel are Hon Rasheed Afolabi(Osun),
Prof. (Mrs) Akinola (Osun),Prof. Sola Fajana (Osun), Dr Tunji Olaopa
(Oyo), Prof. Ayo Salami (Oyo) and Mr S. A Raji
(Oyo).
(Oyo).
The panel has Mrs A. O. Makanjuola, the Permanent
Secretary, Oyo State Ministry of Education, Science and Technology as
Secretary.
The Olanipekun panel was expected to conduct an audit into
the institution’s sources and application of funds while proposing
strategies
for overall improvement of its quality of education and service delivery.
for overall improvement of its quality of education and service delivery.
The governor said they regretted the current challenges of funding and management confronting the institution and restated their
commitment to moving the institution forward.
commitment to moving the institution forward.
“We have both agreed on the necessity for a comprehensive restructuring of the institution
to ensure fair and effective development.
to ensure fair and effective development.
We also agreed on the distribution of academic resources,
physical structures and other assets of the university across the two
states to
achieve national, regional and global
reckoning,”he said.
achieve national, regional and global
reckoning,”he said.
Ajimobi said that they have both resolved to rededicate
their efforts towards the development of mutually beneficial goals that
would further cement their bond of friendship and brotherhood.
He said both governments enjoined residents,stakeholders,
students, teachers and workers in the respective states to go about
their lawful duties.
The owner governments urged them to resist any temptation
to take laws into their hands,saying anyone that does otherwise would
face the full wrath of the law.
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