FOSSU Gives Oyo State Government 14-Day Ultimatum to Release Bursary Payment Modalities

In a statement jointly signed by the National President, Com. Azeez Muritala Oluwasegun Olowoeko and the National Senate President, Sen. Ajadi Isaac Oluwasegun sent to Oduduwa News today.

The statement reads: “the Federation of Oyo state Students’ union (FOSSU) has given the Oyo state Government 14-day ultimatum to announce the modalities for which Oyo state Students’ bursary will be paid.”

This statement was made available to the media after the joint Executive and Senate Principal Officials’ meeting.

The FOSSU National President, Com. Azeez Muritala Olowoeko noted that the bursary which has been the major dividend of democracy enjoyed by the students was last received eight (8) years ago.

FOSSU had her third Senate sitting on Tuesday 4th of August, 2020 in Oyo where all Senators (chapter presidents and Secretaries of all institutions across the country)  expressed the need for the Union to put more pressure on the state government on the imminent need for the payment of student bursary across the State.

The statement further reads: “It should be recalled that the leadership of FOSSU National held a meeting with the Commissioner for  Education, including heads of scholarship and bursary board earlier this year to be informed of the plan of the administration on bursary payment and modalities for which it would be paid.

Also, it should be recalled that the FOSSU National Council has submitted several letters requesting for an update on bursary payment, a repair of Union bus, FOSSU National Secretariat among others  but none has been gratified with a response from the state government. Hence, some members of the federation now fear that there is no plan for the disbursement of student bursary.

Consequent upon this, FOSSU, being the largest  indigenous association in Oyo state that houses over 487, 000 students  unanimously sounds the voice of Oyo state Students to the hearing of the state government, led by His Excellency, Engineer Seyi Makinde.

It is in furtherance of this objective that the Union (FOSSU) now issues a 14-day ultimatum to Oyo state government  starting from 13th of August to 27th of August, 2020 to address this issue.

The Union staunchly believes that the government has a role to play in providing enabling learning environment, and providing education for its youths at fairly subsidized rate through the instrument of bursary and scholarship to the STUDENTS’ constituency.

The council also recalls that Engineer Seyi Makinde has, during the electioneering process promised Oyo state students bursary every year spanning throughout his administration, if elected. However, to the dismay of the council, 15 months have now passed and nothing has been said or done to fulfill this worthwhile promise.

The union (FOSSU)  remains a pressure group that cannot be undermined in Oyo state. For it, is the foremost and indigenous students’ association in the State and the supposed _conduit pipe_ of interaction between students, the government, and the entire Oyo state citizenry. The cordial relationship held by the council and the state government over the years has in recent times suffered great setback because of the series of letters being sent by the Union to the state government but are yet to be responded to.

Conclusively, the Union is committed to the above ultimatum and the leadership of the union would not hesitate to mobilise a mass protest if the state government persists in the its numb silence and complicit attitude to their plight.”

Prof. Oluwatoyin Ogundipe remains sacked as UNILAG VC, Registrar affirms

The Wale Babalakin led-Governing Council of UNILAG has maintained its stance that Prof. Oluwatoyin Ogundipe has been sacked and he is no longer the Vice Chancellor of the University any longer.

You will recall that in a letter signed by the Chairman of the Governing Council, Wale Babalakin, circulated across social media yesterday affirming the removal of the UNILAG VC, Prof. Oluwatoyin owing to series of allegations levelled against him. The letter reads:

Within few minutes of the purported removal, the UNILAG VC announced on social media that he was not removed and that whosoever that is behind the plot is his figment of imagination.

Meanwhile, the UNILAG Governing Council has maintained its stance that Prof. Oluwatoyin Ogundipe has been removed and that there is no going back on its decision. The Registrar of the University while speaking to the PRESS said the removal of the VC is valid and that Prof. Omololu Soyombo of the Faculty of Social Sciences has been named to replace the erstwhile VC with immediate effect.

The Registrar said, “for the avoidance of doubt, I am in my capacity as Registrar and Secretary to Council, the only custodian of the minutes of Council and the authorizing officer on behalf of Council to issue official statements pertaining to all Council Affairs.

Members of the public are hereby advised to totally disregard the statement attributed to the said former Vice Chancellor. The position remains that he was lawfully removed by the Governing Council at a meeting fully attended by all Council members.

NMA Strike: COVID-19 Patients Desert Infectious Disease Centres in Ondo

Oduduwa News has gathered that patients have begun leaving various infectious disease centres in Ondo State due to the ongoing industrial action embarked on by the medical doctors in the State.

Sequel to the industrial action embarked upon by the medical doctors, particularly those at the Infectious Disease Hospital in Ondo State, some of the patients at the IDH who are being treated for COVID-19 were said to be leaving the hospital.

The doctors under the auspices of the National Association of Government General Medical and Dental Practitioners ordered their colleagues at the general hospitals and the IDH to withdraw their services until the state government accedes to their demands.

African youths must wrestle power from old people if they desire change – Obasanjo

The Nigerian ex-President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo while delivering a keynote address on Wednesday at a virtual interactive session to mark the annual International Youths Day has asked African youths to wrestle power from the older generation.

Obasanjo beseeched the youths to participate actively in the political activities with a view to taking over the structure from the older people who refuse to leave the stage for them.

The programme was organised by the Youth Development Centre, an arm of the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library at Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta.

Participants were drawn from Nigeria, Mali, USA, Ghana, Kenya and South Africa.

According to him, unless old people are forced to leave political stage, they will continue to dominate the leadership positions to the detriment of the youths.

Obasanjo said “Unless you squeeze out those who are in office and those who want to remain in office perpetually, some after the age of 80, unless you squeeze them out, they will not want to be out.

“The type of change I am talking about, that I believe we can all embark upon is to subscribe to the constitution of political parties in favour of youths. Or if you like it you call it affirmative action in favour of youths. For instance, if you say, in the constitution of a political party, not less than 50 per cent of those who hold executive office within the party will be less than 40 years.

My purported removal as VC is a figment of imagination -UNILAG VC

The Vice Chancellor of UNILAG has reacted to a statement credited to the Governing Council of the University claiming to have removed him as Vice Chancellor. This was contained in a statement personally signed by the VC, Prof. Oluwatoyin Ogundipe as highlighted below:

Re: Notice to the General Public on the Removal of the Vice Chancellor, University of Lagos by Oladejo Azeez, Esq

The attention of the University of Lagos (Unilag) management has been drawn to the ‘Notice to the General Public on the Removal of the Vice Chancellor, University of Lagos’; dated August 12, 2020 and signed by Oladejo Azeez, Esq, Registrar and Secretary to Council, stating that the current Vice Chancellor, Professor Oluwatoyin T. Ogundipe, FAS has been removed from office with immediate effect.

This is untrue and a figment of his imagination. Therefore, stakeholders of Unilag and the general public are advised to disregard this mischievous disinformation about the sitting Vice Chancellor of Unilag, contained in that notice. Professor Ogundipe still remains Unilag’s Vice Chancellor.

Thank you.
Signed
Professor Oluwatoyin T. Ogundipe, FAS
Vice Chancellor, Unilag

UNILAG VC, Prof. Oluwatoyin Ogundipe Sacked By University Governing Council

The Vice-Chancellor of University of Lagos (UNILAG), Professor Oluwatoyin Ogundipe, has been sacked by the governing council of the institution.

His removal was announced during meeting of the Governing Council of the institution which held at the National Universities Commission (NUC) building in Abuja today.

Seven members voted for the removal of Ogundipe while four voted against. One of the members voted that he should rather be placed on suspension.

The meeting was presided over by its Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of Council, Dr. Wale Babalakin (SAN).

Oyo Approves Promotion, Payment of Gratuity For 97 Officers Dismissed by Last Administration

…. Awards Contract For Completion of 12.5km Challenge-Odo Ona Elewe-Apata Road

Oyo State Government, on Tuesday, approved the notational promotion and payment of civil servants dismissed in 2012, by the last administration who were recalled by the present administration.

This was made known to pressmen in Ibadan by the Oyo State Commissioner for Information, Culture and Tourism, Dr. Wasiu Olatubosun, after the State’s weekly virtual, executive council meeting.

Olatubosun hinted that the gesture was in consonance with the policy of the Seyi Makinde administration to cater for all without prejudice, and to give the workforce cause to be satisfied in other to booster proficiency.

“97 civil servants dismissed in 2012 were recalled the moment this administration got into office, the executive council, today, approved their notational promotion and payment of gratuity to the concerned ones among them.

“This is in furtherance of the present administration’s drive to give cause for the working population to be happy for the job they do; it is also a testament to the fact that this is a government with large heart, that caters for the welfare of all.”

The commissioner added that the executive council also approved contract for the completion of section 1 and section 2 of the 12.5 kilometers dualization of Challenge-Odo Ona Elewe-Apata road in Ibadan.

He said the contractor, Messrs Kopek Construction Nig. Ltd., has agreed to repair all defective portions in section 1 of the road and to embark on the completion of section 2 of the road.

“In consideration of displacement of Oyo State residents in this particular area, Oyo State Government has deliberately channelled Section 2 to pass CBN route, so as to reduce the number of residents to be displaced by the construction.

“The road, when completed will significantly reduce traffic along Challenge-Apata axis of Ibadan metropolis; and delivery period is 12 months.

“The contract was awarded at a total sum of N5,646,384,211.92 which includes compensation (N775,403,670.19) and all statutory deductions,” he explained.

How we arrested 3 corps members, 29 others for alleged internet fraud in Ogbomosho – EFCC

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Ibadan Zonal Office, on Tuesday, August 11, 2020, arrested 32 “Yahoo boys” for alleged involvement in internet fraud.

The suspects were apprehended during a raid on their hideout in Ogbomoso, Oyo State. Officers of the EFCC swept on the location, after diligent analysis of series of intelligence gathered on their alleged criminal activities.
Three of the suspects claimed to be serving members of the National Youth Service Corps ( NYSC), 19 were undergraduates of various universities across the country, while the remaining 10 laid claim to sundry vocations.

The suspects are Oyebamiji Francis; Aremo Jeremiah; Ogbonnaya Prosper John; Anuoluwapo Matthew; Oladele Victor; Mumuni Waliyullah; Olawoyin Abiodun; Okuwatoyin Henry; Arisekola Shina; Babarinde Solomon; Samson Gideon; Joshua Ola Adebayo; Ajayi Joseph Ajibola; Garba Mojeed, Olatunbosun Tobiloba and Azeez Ridwan.
Others are Ajala Timilehin; Adebolapo Bakare; Alaba Gideon; Ogunkeye Olumide; Ogunleke Tolu; Olapade Emmanuel; Adegoke Aanu Abiodun; Job Ayantoye; Oyebode Pelumi; Babayanju Toluwani; Oladele Ayobami; Omonaiye Abubakar; Sattong Baking; Abisoye Kehinde, Iwajomo Nathan and Aniyikaye Tope.
At the point of their arrest, 12 exotic cars, several phones, laptops and some incriminating documents were recovered from them.

The suspects were subjected to thorough screening by medical officials of the EFCC, in line with the Covid-19 prevention protocols.
They would be charged to court as soon as investigations are concluded.

I will jail Obasanjo if i become Nigerian president – Ayodele Fayose

The former governor of Ekiti State, Mr. Peter Ayodele Fayose has said in an interview granted to Plus TV that he would jail the Nigerian ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo if he has opportunity to become the President of Nigeria.

He said, “Let me tell you, Obasanjo has made hate speech and should be brought to book by this government.

“I pray one day I will become President of this country by God’s grace Obasanjo will go back to prison.

“I am telling you the truth because there are so many things Obasanjo must be questioned about.

“Obasanjo is not a saint. When he came out of prison, his farm at Ota was in shambles but today, it is back to life.

“Where did get the money he used to resuscitate the once ailing farm? It was from the government.

“For the library, all governors at that time contributed N10m each to support Obasanjo by force.

“The third term is still fresh in our memory. So, baba should stop telling us he is a saint.”

The former Ekiti governor also chided Obasanjo for his comments on late Buruji Kashamu, saying he had paid his own dues and spent his time on earth.

“No court convicted him and he left and departed the world. Everybody will have an end. Let’s wait and see how Obasanjo will end,” he added.

I will jail Obasanjo if i become Nigerian president – Ayodele Fayose

The former governor of Ekiti State, Mr. Peter Ayodele Fayose has said in an interview granted to Plus TV that he would jail the Nigerian ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo if he has opportunity to become the President of Nigeria.

He said, “Let me tell you, Obasanjo has made hate speech and should be brought to book by this government.

“I pray one day I will become President of this country by God’s grace Obasanjo will go back to prison.

“I am telling you the truth because there are so many things Obasanjo must be questioned about.

“Obasanjo is not a saint. When he came out of prison, his farm at Ota was in shambles but today, it is back to life.

“Where did get the money he used to resuscitate the once ailing farm? It was from the government.

“For the library, all governors at that time contributed N10m each to support Obasanjo by force.

“The third term is still fresh in our memory. So, baba should stop telling us he is a saint.”

The former Ekiti governor also chided Obasanjo for his comments on late Buruji Kashamu, saying he had paid his own dues and spent his time on earth.

“No court convicted him and he left and departed the world. Everybody will have an end. Let’s wait and see how Obasanjo will end,” he added.

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