
The chairman of the Special Visitation Panel set up to probe the leadership crisis at the University of Lagos, Prof. Tukur Sa’ad, has faulted the reinstatement of Prof Toyin Ogundipe as the Vice-Chancellor, saying he was sceptical about the integrity of the report.
Sa’ad said he agreed to sign the report to avoid another crisis and in order to save the government from embarrassment but regretted that he had now been “stabbed on the back” by people he trusted.
According to him, the recommendation that the VC should be reinstated was limited to the procedure of his termination but did not mean that he was not guilty of all the allegations.
THE PUNCH reported that the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd), had approved the reinstatement of Ogundipe, saying his removal by the governing council did not follow due process.
The government had said the process adopted by the council in the appointment of Prof. Omololu Soyombo as acting Vice-Chancellor of UNILAG was inconsistent with the provisions of the law relating to the appointment of an acting Vice-Chancellor.
The reinstatement was contained in a statement issued on Wednesday by the Director (Press and Public Relations) in the Federal Ministry of Education, Ben Ben Goong, entitled: ‘Re: Report of the Special Visitation Panel to the University of Lagos’ which also dissolved Governing Council chaired by Dr Wale Babalakin (SAN).
But Sa’ad, in different letters to the Chief of Staff to the President, Prof. Ibrahim Gambari, and the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, cast doubts on the integrity of the report and acquittal of Ogundipe.
“The recommendation that the VC should be reinstated was limited to the procedure of his termination. It did not mean he should be absolved of all wrongdoing”, he said.