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UNILAG Crisis: Governing Council Member, Adaralegbe Resigns

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UNILAG Crisis: Governing Council Member, Adaralegbe Resigns

A member of the Governing Council of the University of Lagos (UNILAG), Mr. Bayo Adaralegbe has resigned.

Thelagostimes gathered that his resignation is coming barely 24 hours after the resignation of Wale Babalakin (SAN) as Pro-Chancellor of the institution.

Adaralegbe who works at Babalakin’s Chambers tendered his resignation to the Education Minister, Adamu Adamu on Friday, stating that his continued stay would dishonour his late father, Prof. Adeniji Adaralegbe’s memory.

The letter read in part, “I wish to inform you of my resignation from the Governing Council of the University of Lagos with immediate effect.

“I was inaugurated along with other Federal government appointees on April 6, 2017. In that period, Babalakin provided very strong moral leadership as Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of Council.

“He kept scrupulously to the promise he made at our maiden Council meeting not to bid for, or be awarded contracts from the University. He actually did more.

“Those of us Federal Government appointees followed his strong moral leadership. Aside from a Samsung telephone set, an Ipad device, and the sum of N60,000.00 as sitting allowance per meeting, I did not in any way benefit materially, directly or through third parties from the University of Lagos, certainly a rarity by today’s Nigerian standard (unless of course one wants to add the admission of a few candidates that I requested from the University management).

“They have even turned my position on the Council as propaganda material, claiming that I lied about my state of origin in order to get appointed. My association with Dr Babalakin since 1991, something that I am incredibly proud of, and which is very common knowledge, has also been weaponised by these people.

“Recent developments have, unfortunately, made my continued stay on the Governing Council of UNILAG very untenable.”

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Ayomide Ayano

A writer, communicator, Graduate of the Nigerian Institute of Journalism and a Christian.

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