Osun Varsity Management Reacts As Staff Celebrated VC’s Exit, Threatens Sanctions

Osun State University Management has recently reacted to the way how staff celebrated the VC’s exit and threatened sanctions.

AMILOADED reports that the management of the Osun State University (UNIOSUN) has responded to the action of some staff of the institution who swept the campus, fried beans cake, danced and sang to celebrate the exit of the immediate past Vice Chancellor, Prof. Labo Popoola on Friday.

They related Prof. Popoola as a mischievous tyrant and enemy of their welfare.

Ademola Adesoji, The Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the Osun State University in a chat with DAILY POST disclosed that the university management was not in support of the action adding that the institution would respond appropriately with sanctions when the time came.

Adesoji told Daily Post that the outgone VC, Prof. Labode Popoola in his five years in office served meritoriously and such action from the disgruntled staff was meant to tarnish the integrity and good image of an individual who was accorded a glorious welcome back to the University of Ibadan where he is a serving academic staff.

The UNIOSUN spokesperson while describing Popoola as an achiever, trailblazer and administrator per excellence noted that he transformed the university and made landmark achievements that both staff, students and friends of the institution are proud of.

He explained that the aggrieved members of staff were the ones that were affected by his progressive actions which included blocking of financial leakages, zero tolerance to corruption stance, fiscal discipline and prudence in the management of university funds.

This online media had earlier reported that the Joint Action Committee (JAC) of Non Academic Staff Union (NASU), the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Univeristies (SSANU) and National Association of Academic Technologists (NAAT), on Friday swept the campus of Osun state Univeristy, Osogbo, in celebration of the exit of the immediate past Vice Chancellor, Prof. Labo Popoola.

The JAC and the former VC had always been at loggerheads till the expiration of his tenure.

The aggrieved staff staged a mock funeral service to send forth the out gone Vice-Chancellor whom they described as a tyrant.

The staff of the university gathered at the Osogbo campus as early as 10am to mark Popoola’s exit with dancing, singing and frying of bean cake.

They trooped out Friday morning, sweeping the administrative block of the university in Osogbo.

The students of the institution watched the workers who swept the floor from the Vice-Chancellor’s office to the school gate. They later served and ate the bean cake to bade the VC farewell.

They said that his tenure was characterised by injustice, corruption, nepotism, abuse of office and other illegalities.

They fixed a banner bearing the picture of Popoola with inscriptions such as, ‘With gratitude to God, the entire staff of Osun State University celebrate the inglorious exit of a mischievous tyrant, Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Labode Popoola,’
on the Senate Building of the campus.

Also inscribed on the banner is, ‘He will be fondly remembered for lies, mischiefs, high-handedness, arrogance, divide and rule, power drunkenness, corruption, abuse of office, power intoxication, fetishism, sadism, witch hunting, nepotism, illegalities, among others.’

The VC exited office officially on Thursday, urging the acting Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Adefemi Bello, to right the alleged wrongs.

Addressing the workers, the Chairman of NASU, Isaiah Fayemi, recalled that Popoola interdicted workers for protesting against his alleged corrupt practices, adding that the Chairman, Joint Action Committee of the university, Lekan Adiat, and five others, were interdicted.

“Popoola came and used his position to victimise us, to withhold our salaries, and that is why we are celebrating his exit. We are happy that he is gone and gone forever. One of the reasons why we have gathered to celebrate his exit is for everyone to learn lessons and to warn those in positions of authority, that if you do good, you will be celebrated and if you do bad, like Popoola did, you will be condemned.

“We expect the newly appointed VC to do well. We started this university together,” Fayemi said.

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