More than 12 days after his appointment
as the acting Vice-Chancellor of the Lagos State University, Prof.
Fidelis Njokanma has refused to occupy his office at the Ojo campus of
the institution, our correspondent gathered on Tuesday.
Instead, Njokanma, who is a professor of Medicine, is operating from the institution’s College of Medicine at Ikeja.
It was learnt that the delay in
resumption was because the acting VC was scared of the charms
surrounding the Administrative Block and the Senate Building of the
institution. The Admin Block houses the office of the VC as well as
those of other principal officers of the institution.
Our correspondent gathered that Njokanma presided over his first Senate meeting last Wednesday at LASUCOM amid tight security.
The Lagos State Government through the
university’s Governing Council led by Prof. Adebayo Ninalowo, appointed
Njokanma, who hitherto was the Deputy VC, Academic, as the acting VC on
November 7.
He took over the reins of office from the immediate past VC, Prof. John Obafunwa.
The desecration of the Admin Block and
the Senate Building with charms reportedly took place on March 16, 2015,
at the height of the dispute between Obafunwa and members of the
Academic Staff Union of Universities and the Senior Staff Association of
Nigerian Universities, among other unions in the institution.
Obafunwa, who the union members accused
of maladministration, also did at use the building in the last six
months leading to the end of his tenure. His first four years as the VC
of the university ended on October 31.
Other principal officers of the institution also shunned their offices in the building.
Meanwhile, the leadership of the Student
Union of the university on Tuesday frowned on the recent increment of
the new students’ Acceptance Fee and Indigienship Verification Fee.
Whereas the Acceptance Fee increased from N10,000 to N20,000, the verification fee rose to N5,000 from N1,000.
Reacting to the increment on Tuesday, the SU President, Adeyemi Onikoro, described the action as “shocking and unwarranted.”
According to him, the authorities did not carry along the student body in carrying out the exercise.
He added that the move was akin to “introducing tuition in the institution through the backdoor.”
He said in a statement, “Our position is
that this increment is unwarranted and unnecessary at this point in
time. It is our strong belief that the university management never
thought of the consequences of this before rolling out information to
the effect of the increment.”
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