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UNILAG Crisis: Babalakin Resigns, Faults President Buhari's Action by Nobody: 11:06pm On Sep 17, 2020
The decision of President Muhammadu Buhari to set up a visitation panel, for the University of Lagos, made up of former university vice-chancellors was wrong, Wale Babalakin said in his resignation letter on Tuesday.

PREMIUM TIMES reported Mr Babalakin’s resignation as the pro-chancellor of the troubled institution just after the panel set up by the president submitted its report.

The panel was set up after an August 12 emergency meeting of the university’s governing council, led by Mr Babalakin, announced the removal of the institution’s substantive vice-chancellor, Oluwatoyin Ogundipe.

Mr Ogundipe rejected his removal as illegal, thus worsening the crisis in the federal university for whom the president is the Visitor.

Consequent upon the controversy, Mr Buhari asked Mr Babalakin and Mr Ogundipe to step aside from the offices.

The president also set up the seven-member visitation panel led by former vice-chancellor of Federal University of Technology (FUT), Minna, Niger State, Tukur Sa’ad.

The panel was to look into the crisis rocking the university and the allegations levelled against Mr Ogundipe by the governing council.

The committee submitted its report to the minister of education, Adamu Adamu, Thursday without divulging the content.

In his resignation letter, Mr Babalakin faulted the membership of the visitation panel.

“The membership of the Visitation Panel is simply inappropriate in the circumstance. How can a committee of Vice-Chancellors determine the culpability or otherwise of the actions of a Pro-Chancellor and a Governing Council? On the face of it, it is simply wrong!,” he said.

According to him, the vice-chancellors on the panel were drawn from relatively smaller universities who are not likely to have a comprehensive understanding of the procedure contained in the University of Lagos Act (as amended).

“Even Vice-Chancellors of state universities were included. As Chairman of the Federal Government Negotiation Team, I know the challenges faced with the administration of state universities,” Mr Babalakin said while insisting that the removal of Mr Ogundipe followed due process.


Read Mr Babalakin’s full resignation letter below.

15th September 2020

The Honourable Minister of Education

Federal Ministry of Education

Block 5A, Federal Secretariat Complex


Shehu Shagari Way

Abuja



Attention: Mallam Adamu Adamu

Dear Sir

LETTER OF RESIGNATION

1. I would like to thank the President of the Federal of Nigeria, President Muhammadu Buhari for giving me the opportunity to serve as the Pro-Chancellor of the University of Lagos (the “University”) from May 2017 till date. I am also grateful that I was considered fit to be the Chairman of the Federal Government Negotiation Team on the Agreement reached with university unions in 2009, from 6th January 2017 till date. I equally want to thank you, sir, for your role in recommending me to the President.

2. Recent events have made my position in these two offices untenable.

3. I led the Governing Council of the University to remove the Vice-Chancellor of the University from office for amongst other reasons:

a. Corruption and financial recklessness;

b. Forgery;

3. I led the Governing Council of the University to remove the Vice-Chancellor of the University from office for amongst other reasons:

a. Corruption and financial recklessness;

b. Forgery;


c. Complicity in the collapse of the University library and planned cover-up;

d. Deliberate policy of wrongfully concealing information;

e. Depriving the Faculties in the University of funds;

f. Concealing and distorting finances of the Internally Generating Units of the University;

g. Undermining the academic process and seeking to appoint a Professor by fiat;

h. Siphoning of the University’s funds through dubious contract awards;

i. Undermining the office of the Registrar;

j. Failure to follow due process in organizing the University’s convocation ceremony; and

k. Sponsoring or acquiescing in the unconstitutional actions of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), University of Lagos chapter.

4. Sir, it is noteworthy that all the Federal Government Representatives who are the independent members on the Governing Council voted for the removal of the Vice-Chancellor.

5. After calm had been restored in the University, the Visitor acting within his powers, set up a Presidential Visitation Panel to review the actions taken by Governing Council. The Vice-Chancellor (who had been removed from office) and myself were told to recuse ourselves for the duration of the Visitation Panel. I find it difficult to understand how a non-executive Chairman of a Governing Council could be requested to recuse himself during the visitation

6. The Vice-Chancellor could only recuse himself if he were still in office. Implicit in this position is that the Vice-Chancellor was acknowledged as still being in office despite his removal.

7. The terms of reference of the Visitation Panel clearly indicated to any discerning person that the Visitation Panel was empanelled to exonerate the Vice-Chancellor and implicate the Pro-Chancellor. For easy reference, the terms of reference of the Visitation Panel are:

a. To review the report of the Council sub-committee on review of expenditure of the University of Lagos since May 2017 and make appropriate recommendations after affording all those indicted an opportunity to defend themselves;

b. To examine the steps taken by the Council leading to the removal of the Vice Chancellor, Professor Oluwatoyin Ogundipe, and ascertain whether due process was followed as stipulated in the Universities (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Amendment) Act, 2003, and the principle of fair hearing adhered to;

c. To determine whether the process (if any) leading to the appointment of the acting Vice Chancellor for the University was consistent with the provisions of the enabling Act;

d. To make appropriate recommendations including sanctions for all those found culpable by the special visitation team on the allegations contained in the report as well as other subsequent actions arising therefrom; and

e. To make any other recommendations that will assist the government to take decisions that will ensure peaceful, stable and effective administration of the University.

8. As stated earlier, the Vice-Chancellor was removed for various reasons and not just as a result of the findings contained in the Dagari Report. Items (b) and (c) were directed at the Pro-Chancellor and Governing Council. Unfortunately, those items deal with the interpretation of the laws of the land. The appropriate forum to determine the laws of the land is a court of law or a judicial tribunal. It cannot be determined by academics of a different discipline no matter how distinguished. These terms of reference are ultra-vires the Visitation Panel as constituted.

9. The membership of the Visitation Panel is simply inappropriate in the circumstance. How can a committee of Vice-Chancellors determine the culpability or otherwise of the actions of a Pro-Chancellor and a Governing Council? On the face of it, it is simply wrong! Furthermore, the Vice-Chancellors on the Panel were drawn from relatively smaller universities who are not likely to have a comprehensive understanding of the procedure contained in the University of Lagos Act (as amended). Even Vice-Chancellors of state universities were included. As Chairman of the Federal Government Negotiation Team, I know the challenges faced with the administration of state universities.

10. I only appeared before the Panel out of my very great respect for you, Sir. My training as a lawyer revealed to me very clearly, that the Panel was inappropriate for the assignment. During my appearance, I made it very clear that I was appearing in protest and the Panel, as constituted, could not determine the issues before it. The active participation of the staff of the Ministry of Education in the Panel and their contributions throughout the sittings especially the hounding of witnesses who came to testify against the Vice-Chancellor was enough to show very clearly that the technocrats in the Ministry had a defined agenda. Their obvious agenda was to humiliate the Governing Council. Sir, fortunately there is a verbatim recording of the proceedings of the Visitation Panel, and you may wish to direct objective persons to listen to the recording.

11. I am particularly relieved by the comment of the Chancellor of the University, His Royal Highness, Alhaji (Dr) Abubakar Ibn Umar Garbai Al Amin El-Kanemi CFR on the situation in the University. In a letter dated 15th September 2020 and addressed to your good self (which I was copied), His Royal Highness stated thus:

“I have discovered that there are too many vested interests in this matter, who are not approaching the issues objectively. For this reason, I strongly advise that the Visitation Panel should not submit any formal report to the Minister that may hinder my ability to deal with the issues comprehensively”

12. I have served the university system in Nigeria with my heart and intellect. Amongst other offices, I was:

a. Pro-Chancellor, University of Maiduguri (2009 – 2013);

b. Chairman, Council of Pro-Chancellors of all Federal Universities (2009 – 2013);

c. Chairman, Federal Government Implementation Team of the 2009 Agreement (2009 – 2013);

d. Chairman, Federal Government Negotiation Team of the 2009 Agreement (2017 till date);

e. Pro-Chancellor, University of Lagos (2017 till date).

13. These were made possible by a system that provided resources and also ensured proper monitoring of the resources. The educational system in Nigeria requires more funding but most importantly, it requires prudent management of the limited resources. It was my determination to ensure that the limited resources of the University of Lagos were properly utilized that motivated me to lead the Governing Council to take the decisions which the Governing Council took.

14. In all these positions that I have held, I did not receive any remuneration. Specifically:

a. I did not receive any sitting allowance.

b. I did not receive any tickets or travel allowance.

c. I did not receive or use any official car.

d. In the University of Maiduguri and University of Lagos, I did not allow the institutions to provide me with food or drinks. I paid for every right or privilege that was conferred on me.

e. Even when I travelled to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) on behalf of the Federal Government of Nigeria, I paid for my ticket and my expenses.

f. I did not obtain any contract from the education sector in my relative long sojourn in the sector.

15. My motivation for my actions is that I had the best education that an intellect could provide in Nigeria and abroad. It is my fervent desire that every Nigerian should have the sort of opportunities I had.

16. I remain very grateful to all the members of the Federal Government team on the Governing Council of the University of Lagos, namely:

a. Alhaji Ali Hussein;

b. Rev. Yomi Kasai;

c. Dr. Bayo Adaralegbe; and

d. Dr. Saminu Dagari.

17. It would be very difficult to find a group of more selfless persons than these individuals. It is acutely hurtful that I am leaving before achieving our goal of sanitizing the University of Lagos, and turning it to a reference point in Africa and the world, rather than the unenviable poor position it now occupies. Unfortunately, I must stand by principle. In a situation where my employers believe that the actions I took may not be right, the appropriate thing to do is bow out in honour.

Sir, may the Almighty Allah continue to bless you.

Yours faithfully

Dr. B. O. Babalakin



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Re: UNILAG Crisis: Babalakin Resigns, Faults President Buhari's Action by AFULA(m): 12:32pm On Sep 18, 2020
okay
Re: UNILAG Crisis: Babalakin Resigns, Faults President Buhari's Action by sam4noow(m): 12:32pm On Sep 18, 2020
Ohhh Damnnnn Shiiitttt nigggaarr


This Buhari just they make life hard for everybody




Buhari pls forgive us if we offend you...

sad news just full everywhere like Ajegunle Olosho sad

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Re: UNILAG Crisis: Babalakin Resigns, Faults President Buhari's Action by TATALoAlaMu: 12:32pm On Sep 18, 2020
Good Riddance

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Re: UNILAG Crisis: Babalakin Resigns, Faults President Buhari's Action by Houseofglam7(f): 12:32pm On Sep 18, 2020
undecided
Re: UNILAG Crisis: Babalakin Resigns, Faults President Buhari's Action by Swipa: 12:33pm On Sep 18, 2020
#StopImpersonatingRighteousness89

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Re: UNILAG Crisis: Babalakin Resigns, Faults President Buhari's Action by Slawormir: 12:33pm On Sep 18, 2020
Damnnnnn niggarrr
Isoright

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Re: UNILAG Crisis: Babalakin Resigns, Faults President Buhari's Action by Promoter2: 12:33pm On Sep 18, 2020
shocked
Re: UNILAG Crisis: Babalakin Resigns, Faults President Buhari's Action by Chyma231(m): 12:33pm On Sep 18, 2020
We don hear !!
Re: UNILAG Crisis: Babalakin Resigns, Faults President Buhari's Action by Nobody: 12:33pm On Sep 18, 2020
Wow, power tussle! atleast he would get some entitlements
Re: UNILAG Crisis: Babalakin Resigns, Faults President Buhari's Action by KingAzari: 12:33pm On Sep 18, 2020
So his headache was inclusion of VC's of state universities in panel? His sense of judgement was flawed and biased. No wonder Unilag always frustrated postgraduate candidates from other unis, especially state-owned unis.

Good riddance to bad "lubish".

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Re: UNILAG Crisis: Babalakin Resigns, Faults President Buhari's Action by Josnac(m): 12:34pm On Sep 18, 2020
grin
People playing God.
You removed someone from office because you have a "higher" authority, the person protested and deemed your actions "illegal", in return you insisted it was the right thing to do.

Someone who has a "higher" authority than you now removed you, and you're blabbing about "appropriateness and legality"

Golden rule:
Do unto others as you would like them do unto you.

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Re: UNILAG Crisis: Babalakin Resigns, Faults President Buhari's Action by dalass(f): 12:34pm On Sep 18, 2020
angry

How is Babalakin different from Buharis self? shocked

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Re: UNILAG Crisis: Babalakin Resigns, Faults President Buhari's Action by favourume(f): 12:34pm On Sep 18, 2020
Nigeria!!!

One day one trouble
Why won’t they allow due process to take its place.
Na so we go dey one day, we would all be sold out

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Re: UNILAG Crisis: Babalakin Resigns, Faults President Buhari's Action by GreyLaw(m): 12:34pm On Sep 18, 2020
Mr. Babalakin abeg spare us your rubbish! You removed a VC by fiat and now want to cry like a baby. You shouldn't just resign, you should be sacked for such wicked use and abuse of position and power.

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Re: UNILAG Crisis: Babalakin Resigns, Faults President Buhari's Action by Openbusiness: 12:34pm On Sep 18, 2020
Ok
Re: UNILAG Crisis: Babalakin Resigns, Faults President Buhari's Action by Serendip: 12:34pm On Sep 18, 2020
I hope Unilag get this sorted soon.

Believe in God, Believe in his Son Jesus Christ and you will have eternal life.

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Re: UNILAG Crisis: Babalakin Resigns, Faults President Buhari's Action by Enudapan: 12:36pm On Sep 18, 2020
Nna eh! No qualms
This is so unsophisticated
Re: UNILAG Crisis: Babalakin Resigns, Faults President Buhari's Action by Judolisco(m): 12:36pm On Sep 18, 2020
Babalakin wants the ministry of education to bring in people from foreign universities to investigate and not small prof from futminna and other small state universities... Wonderful cheesy

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Re: UNILAG Crisis: Babalakin Resigns, Faults President Buhari's Action by Badonasty(m): 12:37pm On Sep 18, 2020
This babalakin is always falling from one problem to another
Re: UNILAG Crisis: Babalakin Resigns, Faults President Buhari's Action by babyfaceafrica: 12:38pm On Sep 18, 2020
Honorable man

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Re: UNILAG Crisis: Babalakin Resigns, Faults President Buhari's Action by SavageMaster: 12:38pm On Sep 18, 2020
Hmm. Long epistle.

I thought he has already been removed as Pro-Chancellor? How come he's resigning now?

Anyway, I pray UNILAG people breathe fresh air now that the warriors are out

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Re: UNILAG Crisis: Babalakin Resigns, Faults President Buhari's Action by abbaapple: 12:39pm On Sep 18, 2020
angry



All because of selfish interest!!! Spits
Re: UNILAG Crisis: Babalakin Resigns, Faults President Buhari's Action by flyingpig: 12:39pm On Sep 18, 2020
dalass:


Benefit boy grin
before nkor grin

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Re: UNILAG Crisis: Babalakin Resigns, Faults President Buhari's Action by babyfaceafrica: 12:39pm On Sep 18, 2020
KingAzari:
So his headache was inclusion of VC's of state universities in panel? His sense of judgement was flawed and biased. No wonder Unilag always frustrated postgraduate candidates from other unis, especially state-owned unis.

Good riddance to bad "lubish".
but he has a point.. No vc will convict another, whe they are all the same (corrupt)

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Re: UNILAG Crisis: Babalakin Resigns, Faults President Buhari's Action by winkmart: 12:39pm On Sep 18, 2020
OK

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