Following the sudden removal of Prof. Oluwatoyin Ogundipe as Vice Chancellor by the Governing Council in Abuja on Wednesday, Security has been tightened around the Senate building of the University of Lagos (UNILAG) as its Senate meets to discuss at the Ade Ajayi Main auditorium.
This was announced by the Acting Vice-Chancellor, Prof Theophilus Soyombo of the Faculty of Science in the wee hours of Thursday by the Registrar and Secretary to Council, Mr. Oladejo Azeez.
According to the Nation’s report, it was observed that access to the Senate Building, the administrative hub of the University, housing the offices of the Vice Chancellor, other principal officers as well as the Senate Chamber was restricted.
Visitors and members of staff without offices in the building were not allowed in. The situation may have forced the Senate to move its meeting, which is ongoing, to the main auditorium.
The situation may have forced the Senate to move its meeting, which is ongoing, to the main auditorium.
Members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) are also scheduled to hold a Congress to debate Ogundipe’s removal.
It was also learnt that ASUU warned Soyombo not to resume as An. VC.
A source told newsmen that Soyombo described his appointment as a “call to service”.
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