
Students of Ladoke Akintola
University of Technology (LAUTECH), which has been closed down for some
months, now have a cause to laugh. The crisis which is pathetic and
disheartening has allegedly led to the closure of the institution for
almost two years. Senate has now intervened...
The senate has vowed to bring to an
end the crisis bedeviling the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology
(LAUTECH) that led to the closure of the institution for almost two
years.
Speaking while receiving a
delegation led by the president of LAUTECH Alumni Association, Professor
Adewale Sunday, in Abuja, the President of the Senate, Dr Abubakar
Bukola Saraki, described the continuous closure of the school as
“pathetic and unacceptable.”
Saraki, in a statement by his
Special Assistant on Public Affairs, Mohammed Isa, reiterated the
commitment of the Senate to the quick resolution of the crisis.
“The Senate is touched by the
ongoing 2-year strike at LAUTECH. Now that we have taken up this issue,
we are not going to stop until action is taken,” Saraki said. “In the
past week, I have had the opportunity to speak to the Minister of
Education on the issue, and he has reassured me that efforts are being
made to bring representatives of both governments together to resolve
the ownership affair between the two states.”
He added: “Additionally, we can
argue from now until tomorrow about the ownership of the University,
however, all parties concerned must know that the LAUTECH’s students and
their parents are the ones that are affected by this; hence, swift
action must be taken.
“Moving forward, we will continue to
fight for the students of LAUTECH so that soon, the doors of that
university will be reopened.”
Saraki, who commended the students
for their patience and peaceful conduct, also urged them to remain calm,
as “there is light at the end of the tunnel. We are on your side.”
Earlier, the Chairman of the Alumni,
Professor Sunday, urged the Federal Government, to as a short term
solution provide intervention fund to the institution for immediate
resumption of academic activities.
He further urged the Federal
Government to initiate the process of resolving the ownership tussle of
the LAUTECH as permanent solution to the crisis.
Among the delegation were
representatives of the institution’s Academic Staff Union of
Universities (ASUU), Non-Academic Staff Union of Universities (NASU) and
the Students Union Government (SUG).
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