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Monday, June 26, 2017

LASU Pre-Degree Admission Form is Out – 2017/18

By Mobolade Olasunkanmi 12:20:00  No comments
Lagos State University, LASU pre-degree programme admission form for the 2017/2018 academic session.
LASU pre-degree admission form
Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into the Lagos State University Pre-Degree Studies Programme for the 2017/2018 academic year.
The Programme shall run for One (1) Academic Session beginning from October, 2017, to September, 2018. It is an intensive programme to prepare candidates with deficiency in their O’level result for admission into the 100 level degree programme of Lagos State University.
The Programme is located in the Lagos State University, Epe Campus.

LASU Pre-Degree Admission Requirements.

  1. Candidates must have Credit Passes in at least three (3) Subjects (i. e. Mathematics, English Language, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Government and Economics, Literature in English, Christian Religious Studies (CRS), Accounting at Senior Secondary Certificate Examination, GCE or NECO at NOT more than two (2) sittings.
  2. Candidates who meet the admission requirements will be invited for a written qualifying examination.

LASU Pre-Degree Courses.

THE COURSES TO BE OFFERED ARE:
1.        Mathematics
2.        English Language
3.        Physics
4.        Chemistry
5.        Biology
6.        Government
7.        Economics
8.        Literature in English
9.        Christian Religious Studies (CRS)
10.      Accounting

Criteria for Transiting to LASU 100 Level.

For transition to 100 Level, each candidate is expected to sit for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and also OBTAIN the minimum JAMB Cut Off Mark for the University Admission as well as comply with the University Screening Test as may be prescribed.
In addition, all CANDIDATES with deficiencies are to REGISTER for WAEC and /or NECO, and are expected to pass all the relevant deficient subjects.
Successful Candidates are eligible to be allocated to the 100 Level Courses of related Faculties/Schools/College: Engineering, Science, Management Sciences, Education, Social Sciences, Law, School of Agriculture, Transport, Mass Communication, Nursing, Dentistry and College of Medicine, at the end of the Programme.
On admission, if any Candidate voluntarily withdraws after two (2) weeks, a month or two, from the Programme, only 30% request for refund of school fee can be made by such Candidate before the end of First Term of the Calendar Year. Any request made after that period will NOT be entertained.
The PERFORMANCE of the current Pre-Degree Candidates in the 2017 UTME is as follows: above 200 (65.4%), 180-199(23.6%) and others (11%) respectively.

How to Apply for LASU Pre-Degree Programme.

Prospective Candidates should visit www.lasu.edu.ng and select MAKE PAYMENT option in the drop down list at the top, to make the required payment of Ten Thousand Naira (N10,000:00) only for the 2017/2018 LASU Pre – Degree Studies.
ii.         After payment, Candidate should proceed to register online
CLOSING DATE:  Six (6) weeks from the date of this publication.
DATE FOR QUALIFYING EXAMINATION AND INTERVIEW: The dates for the Qualifying Examination and Interview for the Successful Candidates for the 2017/2018 Calendar Year, will be announced later.
DISCLAIMER: Any applicant who pays money to any individual/other account / or through other means aside from the one above, does so, to his/her own disadvantage.
GENERAL INFORMATION: The programme is residential. Candidates offered admission into the programme will be accommodated at the Epe Campus of the Lagos State University.
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Meet The 21 Year Old Christian Kindergarten Teacher, Who Was Sacked For Refusing To Quit Her Job As A Porn Star

By Mobolade Olasunkanmi 00:48:00  No comments
A 21 year old Christian kindergarten school teacher has been fired for refusing to give up her side job as a $2,500-a-time porn star.
Nina Skye, who recently declared ‘I love teaching, I love sex’ before a showdown with shocked bosses who confronted her over appearances in films with titles including Amateur Allure and Swallow Salon, has been fired.
The auburn-haired beauty, who romps with men and women in the videos, said she was a ‘really good teacher’ and did not see why her hobby should bar her from the classroom.
But senior teachers at the unidentified pre-school thought differently, and said her profession went against the religious values they espoused.
Having sex was her dream job, Ms Skye said, and she was very reluctant to leave the industry.
She told Fox;
‘It goes against their views of fornication, like sex before marriage and that’s what I’m doing.
‘They say it goes against the paper I signed, saying I wouldn’t do that.
‘They were really trying to pull me away from staying in the industry. They just really wanted me out. They offered help and advice, but I don’t really want out.’
‘I love teaching and sex. If I can get away with doing both, then I will.
‘It’s easy money. For my very first scene, I just did a regular boy on girl and I got paid $2,500 on the spot.
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David Oyedepo Foundation Postgraduate Scholarship Scheme – 2017

By Mobolade Olasunkanmi 00:42:00  No comments
David Oyedepo Foundation postgraduate scholarship scheme application form for the 2017/2018 academic session is out.
David Oyedepo Foundation postgraduate scholarship
The David Oyedepo Foundation Covenant University Postgraduate scholarship award is one of our major platforms for promoting the Foundation’s vision and goals. The scholarship, which grants students the opportunity to study in Covenant University, Nigeria seeks to develop youth leaders who are ready to put their learned skills to work in leading organizations, communities and their local countries.

In addition to maintaining a high academic standard and demonstrating a commitment to continuous capacity development as leaders, students on the scholarship would be expected to carry out a community development project and would be expected to work in a social impact driven organization each summer for a 6-week period as a volunteer under standard work conditions.
Field(s) of study:
Programs covered by the DOF CU Postgraduate Scholarship Award are
  • Accounting
  • Economics
  • International Relations
  • Architecture
  • Biochemistry
  • Microbiology
  • Industrial Chemistry
  • Industrial Physics
  • Computer Science
  • Industrial Physics
  • Civil Engineering
  • Electrical and Electronics Engineering
  • Information and Communication Technology
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Chemical Engineering
Target group:
The scholarships are open to citizens and residents of African Countries. Scholarship value/inclusions:
Full academic tuition as stipulated by school for selected course.
Duration of Scholarship:  The scholarship is for a maximum of 2 years (this is in accordance with the university’s stipulated time for course completion).
Eligibility:
The DOF CU Postgraduate Scholarship Award is open to Young Africans who:
  1. Are eligible to commence postgraduate studies in 2017.
  2. Are citizens and permanent residents of any African Nation
  3. Are eligible to receive a Nigerian student visa
  4. Are proficient in oral and written English
  5. Have a record of exceptional performance at the Undergraduate school level which is benchmarked by a First-Class CGPA from any accredited and approved University.
  6. Already have begun admission applications to a Master’s degree program in Covenant University.
  7. In good health.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Scholars must meet set DOF criteria in order for the scholarship to be renewed at the commencement of each new session.
  1. Maintain a 4.5 CGPA at the end of each semester.
  2. Volunteer for 6 weeks in an organization committed to social impact during the long summer holiday.
  3. Carry out a community development project each year which can occur at any time during the year but must be in the scholar’s local community.
  4. Maintain a high standard of character in line with the University’s requirement throughout duration of study within and outside the school premises.
Application instructions:
  • Applicants should visit the foundation’s website http://www.davidoyedepofoundation.org/dof-scholarships. Read the application instructions and complete the offline application. To submit, you are to send an email containing the scanned copy of the application form, CV as well as the essays in doc, docx or pdf formats.
  • The subject of the application submission email is to be in this format: PG SCHOLARSHIP – NAME OF APPLICANT (SURNAME FIRST), e.g. PG SCHOLARSHIP – JOHNSON PETERS.
  • All essays and required submissions must be completed by the applicant. Under no circumstance is any third party expected to write essays on behalf of applicants.
  • Each applicant must be available for online interviews that would be scheduled upon completion of application.
  • Proof of Admission/Studentship is required only at the point of award. Hence applications can be submitted before admission letters have been received.
CLICK HERE to download the application form.
Note: The Foundation does not secure admission to Covenant University. All admission to is to be secured independently by going through the CU admission process. All inquiry for admission can be directed to the University through their website http://covenantuniversity.edu.ng/.
Scholarship Award is CONDITIONAL on University admission. For foreign applicants, All VISA processing would be handled by the applicant and ticket details would only be sent across after proof of Secured Student VISA has been sent to the Foundation after award has been granted.
SELECTION CRITERIA
Selection panels will use the following criteria to evaluate applications (not in order of importance):
  • A proven record of superior scholastic ability
  • Displayed financial need
  • Applicant must not be older than 30 years of age by September 2017.
  • Outstanding character
  • A proven record of leadership and community involvement
  • A commitment to influence home community with skills learned
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
For further enquiry, send an email to scholarships@davidoyedepofoundation.org.
The deadline for applications for the David Oyedepo Foundation Covenant University Postgraduate Scholarship Award is 11.59 pm GMT + 01.00 on Friday 30thJune, 2017. All applications are purely by email submission.
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LASU Clarification on Verification of Indigenship – 2017/18

By Mobolade Olasunkanmi 00:38:00  No comments
Lagos State University, LASU clarification on verification of indigenship for the 2017/2018 academic session.
LASU Clarification on Verification of Indigenship
This is to inform members of the public, particularly indigenes of Lagos State that the fee of =N=5,000 for indigeneship verification is not a new or increased fee. It is the same old fee that has been in place over the years.

We observed that because of the rush that most times accompany the admission exercise the University is not always able to properly fill the slots for indigenes in accordance with our enabling law. Consequently, what the University has done is to move forward the process of verification such that the slots can be properly filled.
The Lagos State University is poised to serve you better. Please note that our payment portal has been structured such that if a candidate has a score less than 190 he/she would neither be allowed to pay nor to register.
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UI Notice On Resumption Of Undergraduate Academic Activities 2016/2017

By Mobolade Olasunkanmi 00:28:00  No comments
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The Senate of the University of Ibadan, at its Special Meeting held today, Friday, 23 June 2017, received and considered the Interim Report of the Committee set up to look at the remote and immediate causes of the 29 May, 2017 students crisis which led to the suspension of undergraduate academic activities in the University. After extensive deliberations of the report, Senate decided that:
I. undergraduate students should return to campus on Sunday, 02 July, 2017, to continue the suspended first semester 2016/2017 Academic Session;

II. the students should report to their respective Halls of Residence from Sunday, 02 July to Monday, 03 July 2017;

III. the 2016/2017 first semester examinations would commence on Tuesday, 04 July, 2017 at the various Faculties;

IV. Students would be allowed into examination halls upon presentation of first semester registration printouts, among other measures put in place.

All students are enjoined to be law-abiding and be conscious of the content of their matriculation oaths during the examinations and throughout their stay in the University.

On behalf of the Governing Council, Senate,University Management and the entire University community, I wish all students a safe return and a successful academic session.
OlujimiIretolaOlukoya, FPA,MNIM
Registrar
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Sunday, June 25, 2017

Offa poly promotes 317 workers

By Mobolade Olasunkanmi 15:19:00  No comments
The newly constituted Governing Council of the Federal Polytechnic, Offa, Kwara, has  approved the promotion of 317 academic and non academic staff.
The spokesman of the polytechnic, Yinka Iroye, said on Thursday that those promoted included 133 academic  and  184 non academic staff  who were due since 2016.
Iroye added that the promotion was at the instance of the Rector, Dr Lateef Olatunji,  who was appointed in January.
He said  the new rector, upon assuming office, canvassed  for the approval of the outstanding promotion list at the inaugural meeting of the new governing council headed  by Chief Oseloka Zikora.
Iroye  said the council had  met with junior and senior workers of the institution where union leaders also  called for the approval of the promotion.
He said the council chairman commended the rector for ushering in notable developments  within his few months in office.
The council chairman, according to Iroye, also admonished the staff to be diligent while  ensuring  punctuality at their duty posts.
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Saturday, June 24, 2017

LAUTECH:- Osun And Oyo State Governments Lied – ASUU Says

By Mobolade Olasunkanmi 00:17:00  No comments

The Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, of the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH) is saying the N13.63 Osun and Oyo states are claiming to have released over the past six years is a lie.
The Union also denied accusations by the two states that the school unions were preventing the audit of the school’s accounts. The audits, according to the report, are supposed to be carried out by KPMG.
All of the Union’s grievances were laid in a statement signed by the ASUU chairman and secretary, Biodun Olaniran, and Secretary, Toyin Abegunrin. They said there was a deliberate misinformation by the Oyo State Commissioner for Education, Niyi Olowofela, on the financial status of the institution.
The statement read:
“Our Union, ASUU, is aware of the persistent claim by the Oyo State Commissioner for Education, Prof. ‘Niyi Olowofela, on the operation of alleged 97 bank accounts by the LAUTECH and the release of N13.63 billion by the owner states between 2011 – 2016.”
“Olowofela also claimed that members of staff unions were the ones preventing the audit firm, KPMG, from carrying out the forensic exercise, on which the owner states premised their decision not to release funds to the university.
“Our union is disturbed but not surprised, about this deliberate misinformation and manipulation of facts about issues on ground. While ASUU is not a mouthpiece for the university administration, it is strange that the governments which put LAUTECH administration in place cannot demand accountability from the same appointees.
“They prefer to confuse issues by putting blames on the doorstep of the workers of the university and putting the lives and careers of about 30,000 students in jeopardy.
“The operation of the accounts solely lies with the university administration and it must be held responsible for any infractions thereof.”
The numbers don’t add up, the Union says.
The union argued that the wage bill of LAUTECH is about N365 million per month, which amounts to N4.38 billion per year.
“Therefore for 2011-2016, the total wage bill expected as subvention from the owner governments stood at N26.28 billion.”
“This amount does not include allowances, gratuities and pensions that accrued. It is also necessary to note that the University administration used Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) and reserves to offset salaries for 18 months.
“The IGR is derived essentially from fees paid by different categories of students. Therefore, it is appalling that the Commissioner for Education who is also a University Professor will be peddling lies alleging that N13.63 billion will pay even salaries of members of staff for six years.”
The union also pointed out that between 2011 and 2016, there was no release of capital grant and overheads to LAUTECH.
“Regarding capital development, infrastructure, acquisition of equipment and staff training, LAUTECH has barely managed to be credible as a university through ASUU-inspired Federal Government
intervention programmes such as TetFund and NEEDs Assessment.”
“It is particularly regrettable that the level of indebtedness of the owner states to the university succinctly captured by the Olanipekun Visitation Panel is being down-played by the commissioner
just to pursue the shadow they call ‘forensic audit.”
There’s more.
“Our union, ASUU, should not be dragged into the encumbrances surrounding the financial auditing by KPMG and this should not be linked with non-payment of salaries.
“Our union wants to point out the unexplained and unacceptable silence of the University administration on the claims highlighted above; a pointer to either the acceptance or connivance with the owner state governments to destroy LAUTECH.”
We are keeping a tab open on this as more of this story develops
The Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, of the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH) is saying the N13.63 Osun and Oyo states are claiming to have released over the past six years is a lie.
The Union also denied accusations by the two states that the school unions were preventing the audit of the school’s accounts. The audits, according to the report, are supposed to be carried out by KPMG.
All of the Union’s grievances were laid in a statement signed by the ASUU chairman and secretary, Biodun Olaniran, and Secretary, Toyin Abegunrin. They said there was a deliberate misinformation by the Oyo State Commissioner for Education, Niyi Olowofela, on the financial status of the institution.
The statement read:
“Our Union, ASUU, is aware of the persistent claim by the Oyo State Commissioner for Education, Prof. ‘Niyi Olowofela, on the operation of alleged 97 bank accounts by the LAUTECH and the release of N13.63 billion by the owner states between 2011 – 2016.”
“Olowofela also claimed that members of staff unions were the ones preventing the audit firm, KPMG, from carrying out the forensic exercise, on which the owner states premised their decision not to release funds to the university.
“Our union is disturbed but not surprised, about this deliberate misinformation and manipulation of facts about issues on ground. While ASUU is not a mouthpiece for the university administration, it is strange that the governments which put LAUTECH administration in place cannot demand accountability from the same appointees.
“They prefer to confuse issues by putting blames on the doorstep of the workers of the university and putting the lives and careers of about 30,000 students in jeopardy.
“The operation of the accounts solely lies with the university administration and it must be held responsible for any infractions thereof.”
The numbers don’t add up, the Union says.
The union argued that the wage bill of LAUTECH is about N365 million per month, which amounts to N4.38 billion per year.
“Therefore for 2011-2016, the total wage bill expected as subvention from the owner governments stood at N26.28 billion.”
“This amount does not include allowances, gratuities and pensions that accrued. It is also necessary to note that the University administration used Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) and reserves to offset salaries for 18 months.
“The IGR is derived essentially from fees paid by different categories of students. Therefore, it is appalling that the Commissioner for Education who is also a University Professor will be peddling lies alleging that N13.63 billion will pay even salaries of members of staff for six years.”
The union also pointed out that between 2011 and 2016, there was no release of capital grant and overheads to LAUTECH.
“Regarding capital development, infrastructure, acquisition of equipment and staff training, LAUTECH has barely managed to be credible as a university through ASUU-inspired Federal Government
intervention programmes such as TetFund and NEEDs Assessment.”
“It is particularly regrettable that the level of indebtedness of the owner states to the university succinctly captured by the Olanipekun Visitation Panel is being down-played by the commissioner
just to pursue the shadow they call ‘forensic audit.”
There’s more.
“Our union, ASUU, should not be dragged into the encumbrances surrounding the financial auditing by KPMG and this should not be linked with non-payment of salaries.
“Our union wants to point out the unexplained and unacceptable silence of the University administration on the claims highlighted above; a pointer to either the acceptance or connivance with the owner state governments to destroy LAUTECH.”
We are keeping a tab open on this as more of this story develops.
The Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, of the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH) is saying the N13.63 Osun and Oyo states are claiming to have released over the past six years is a lie.
The Union also denied accusations by the two states that the school unions were preventing the audit of the school’s accounts. The audits, according to the report, are supposed to be carried out by KPMG.
All of the Union’s grievances were laid in a statement signed by the ASUU chairman and secretary, Biodun Olaniran, and Secretary, Toyin Abegunrin. They said there was a deliberate misinformation by the Oyo State Commissioner for Education, Niyi Olowofela, on the financial status of the institution.
The statement read:
“Our Union, ASUU, is aware of the persistent claim by the Oyo State Commissioner for Education, Prof. ‘Niyi Olowofela, on the operation of alleged 97 bank accounts by the LAUTECH and the release of N13.63 billion by the owner states between 2011 – 2016.”
“Olowofela also claimed that members of staff unions were the ones preventing the audit firm, KPMG, from carrying out the forensic exercise, on which the owner states premised their decision not to release funds to the university.
“Our union is disturbed but not surprised, about this deliberate misinformation and manipulation of facts about issues on ground. While ASUU is not a mouthpiece for the university administration, it is strange that the governments which put LAUTECH administration in place cannot demand accountability from the same appointees.
“They prefer to confuse issues by putting blames on the doorstep of the workers of the university and putting the lives and careers of about 30,000 students in jeopardy.
“The operation of the accounts solely lies with the university administration and it must be held responsible for any infractions thereof.”
The numbers don’t add up, the Union says.
The union argued that the wage bill of LAUTECH is about N365 million per month, which amounts to N4.38 billion per year.
“Therefore for 2011-2016, the total wage bill expected as subvention from the owner governments stood at N26.28 billion.”
“This amount does not include allowances, gratuities and pensions that accrued. It is also necessary to note that the University administration used Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) and reserves to offset salaries for 18 months.
“The IGR is derived essentially from fees paid by different categories of students. Therefore, it is appalling that the Commissioner for Education who is also a University Professor will be peddling lies alleging that N13.63 billion will pay even salaries of members of staff for six years.”
The union also pointed out that between 2011 and 2016, there was no release of capital grant and overheads to LAUTECH.
“Regarding capital development, infrastructure, acquisition of equipment and staff training, LAUTECH has barely managed to be credible as a university through ASUU-inspired Federal Government
intervention programmes such as TetFund and NEEDs Assessment.”
“It is particularly regrettable that the level of indebtedness of the owner states to the university succinctly captured by the Olanipekun Visitation Panel is being down-played by the commissioner
just to pursue the shadow they call ‘forensic audit.”
There’s more.
“Our union, ASUU, should not be dragged into the encumbrances surrounding the financial auditing by KPMG and this should not be linked with non-payment of salaries.
“Our union wants to point out the unexplained and unacceptable silence of the University administration on the claims highlighted above; a pointer to either the acceptance or connivance with the owner state governments to destroy LAUTECH.”
We are keeping a tab open on this as more of this story develops.
The Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, of the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH) is saying the N13.63 Osun and Oyo states are claiming to have released over the past six years is a lie.
The Union also denied accusations by the two states that the school unions were preventing the audit of the school’s accounts. The audits, according to the report, are supposed to be carried out by KPMG.
All of the Union’s grievances were laid in a statement signed by the ASUU chairman and secretary, Biodun Olaniran, and Secretary, Toyin Abegunrin. They said there was a deliberate misinformation by the Oyo State Commissioner for Education, Niyi Olowofela, on the financial status of the institution.
The statement read:
“Our Union, ASUU, is aware of the persistent claim by the Oyo State Commissioner for Education, Prof. ‘Niyi Olowofela, on the operation of alleged 97 bank accounts by the LAUTECH and the release of N13.63 billion by the owner states between 2011 – 2016.”
“Olowofela also claimed that members of staff unions were the ones preventing the audit firm, KPMG, from carrying out the forensic exercise, on which the owner states premised their decision not to release funds to the university.
“Our union is disturbed but not surprised, about this deliberate misinformation and manipulation of facts about issues on ground. While ASUU is not a mouthpiece for the university administration, it is strange that the governments which put LAUTECH administration in place cannot demand accountability from the same appointees.
“They prefer to confuse issues by putting blames on the doorstep of the workers of the university and putting the lives and careers of about 30,000 students in jeopardy.
“The operation of the accounts solely lies with the university administration and it must be held responsible for any infractions thereof.”
The numbers don’t add up, the Union says.
The union argued that the wage bill of LAUTECH is about N365 million per month, which amounts to N4.38 billion per year.
“Therefore for 2011-2016, the total wage bill expected as subvention from the owner governments stood at N26.28 billion.”
“This amount does not include allowances, gratuities and pensions that accrued. It is also necessary to note that the University administration used Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) and reserves to offset salaries for 18 months.
“The IGR is derived essentially from fees paid by different categories of students. Therefore, it is appalling that the Commissioner for Education who is also a University Professor will be peddling lies alleging that N13.63 billion will pay even salaries of members of staff for six years.”
The union also pointed out that between 2011 and 2016, there was no release of capital grant and overheads to LAUTECH.
“Regarding capital development, infrastructure, acquisition of equipment and staff training, LAUTECH has barely managed to be credible as a university through ASUU-inspired Federal Government
intervention programmes such as TetFund and NEEDs Assessment.”
“It is particularly regrettable that the level of indebtedness of the owner states to the university succinctly captured by the Olanipekun Visitation Panel is being down-played by the commissioner
just to pursue the shadow they call ‘forensic audit.”
There’s more.
“Our union, ASUU, should not be dragged into the encumbrances surrounding the financial auditing by KPMG and this should not be linked with non-payment of salaries.
“Our union wants to point out the unexplained and unacceptable silence of the University administration on the claims highlighted above; a pointer to either the acceptance or connivance with the owner state governments to destroy LAUTECH.”
We are keeping a tab open on this as more of this story develops.
The Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, of the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH) is saying the N13.63 Osun and Oyo states are claiming to have released over the past six years is a lie.
The Union also denied accusations by the two states that the school unions were preventing the audit of the school’s accounts. The audits, according to the report, are supposed to be carried out by KPMG.
All of the Union’s grievances were laid in a statement signed by the ASUU chairman and secretary, Biodun Olaniran, and Secretary, Toyin Abegunrin. They said there was a deliberate misinformation by the Oyo State Commissioner for Education, Niyi Olowofela, on the financial status of the institution.
The statement read:
“Our Union, ASUU, is aware of the persistent claim by the Oyo State Commissioner for Education, Prof. ‘Niyi Olowofela, on the operation of alleged 97 bank accounts by the LAUTECH and the release of N13.63 billion by the owner states between 2011 – 2016.”
“Olowofela also claimed that members of staff unions were the ones preventing the audit firm, KPMG, from carrying out the forensic exercise, on which the owner states premised their decision not to release funds to the university.
“Our union is disturbed but not surprised, about this deliberate misinformation and manipulation of facts about issues on ground. While ASUU is not a mouthpiece for the university administration, it is strange that the governments which put LAUTECH administration in place cannot demand accountability from the same appointees.
“They prefer to confuse issues by putting blames on the doorstep of the workers of the university and putting the lives and careers of about 30,000 students in jeopardy.
“The operation of the accounts solely lies with the university administration and it must be held responsible for any infractions thereof.”
The numbers don’t add up, the Union says.
The union argued that the wage bill of LAUTECH is about N365 million per month, which amounts to N4.38 billion per year.
“Therefore for 2011-2016, the total wage bill expected as subvention from the owner governments stood at N26.28 billion.”
“This amount does not include allowances, gratuities and pensions that accrued. It is also necessary to note that the University administration used Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) and reserves to offset salaries for 18 months.
“The IGR is derived essentially from fees paid by different categories of students. Therefore, it is appalling that the Commissioner for Education who is also a University Professor will be peddling lies alleging that N13.63 billion will pay even salaries of members of staff for six years.”
The union also pointed out that between 2011 and 2016, there was no release of capital grant and overheads to LAUTECH.
“Regarding capital development, infrastructure, acquisition of equipment and staff training, LAUTECH has barely managed to be credible as a university through ASUU-inspired Federal Government
intervention programmes such as TetFund and NEEDs Assessment.”
“It is particularly regrettable that the level of indebtedness of the owner states to the university succinctly captured by the Olanipekun Visitation Panel is being down-played by the commissioner
just to pursue the shadow they call ‘forensic audit.”
There’s more.
“Our union, ASUU, should not be dragged into the encumbrances surrounding the financial auditing by KPMG and this should not be linked with non-payment of salaries.
“Our union wants to point out the unexplained and unacceptable silence of the University administration on the claims highlighted above; a pointer to either the acceptance or connivance with the owner state governments to destroy LAUTECH.”
We are keeping a tab open on this as more of this story develops.
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