Femi Falana urges Ajimobi and Aregbeshola to come to terms on LAUTECH issue - MACROEDU

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Saturday, July 22, 2017

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Femi Falana urges Ajimobi and Aregbeshola to come to terms on LAUTECH issue

Mr. Femi Falana SAN has called on the Oyo and Osun state governments to ensure that the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH) is reopened without any further delay. The senior advocate made the call today at the memorial symposium held in honour of Professor Funmi Adewunmi at the Osun state university, Ikire campus. As a temporary measure Mr. Falana asked both state governments to set aside part of the London/Paris club loan refund to provide fund for the immediate reopening of the university. He said it was unacceptable that the university has been shut down for almost a year.

Since the Osun state government cannot afford to fund more than one state university the senior advocate suggested to the Osun state government to relinquish any claim to the ownership of Lautech and hand it over to the Oyo state government. Mr. Falana also urged the Oyo state government to be prepared to take over the ownership of Lautech and provide the needed fund for it. To do that successfully the senior advocate further urged the Oyo state government to abolish the new university of technology and transfer all its assets to Lautech which should be turned into a centre of academic excellence.

Mr. Falana disclosed that Professor Funmi Adewunmi was not promptly attended to by the management of the University College Hospital on June 13 when he was rushed there by his family after a brief illness. To prevent avoidable deaths in the country and equally stop the shameful practice of flying Nigerian leaders abroad for medical treatment Mr. Falana suggested that the bulk of the huge fund being recovered from looters should be earmarked to refurbish our ill equipped hospitals.

Mr. Falana asked the Attorney-general of Kogi state to enlighten Governor Bello of Kogi State  to appreciate that the fundamental right of Nigerian citizens to assemble and associate peacefully is constitutionally guaranteed and protected and that he lacks the legal  competence to proscribe a registered trade union like the Academic Staff Union of Universities. The human rights lawyer reminded the Kogi state governor that even when the late maximum dictator, General Sani Abacha purportedly  banned ASUU via  Decree no 4 of 1996 the Federal High Court upheld  his submission and  set aside the illegal ban. Mr. Falana therefore advised the ASUU leadership  to ignore the proscription so that Governor Bello can be made to realise the limit of his executive powers.


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