Ajimobi orders reopening of Alayande College
He gave the directive shortly after meeting with the students’ leaders, in his office, on Wednesday.
disrespect for constituted authorities.
TITOPE BLOG recalled that the state government had through a statement by the state Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Prof. Adeniyi Olowofela, shut the college on June 2 in the wake of violent protests by some students of the institution.
While warning the students against a recurrence, the governor said dialogue and engagement were civilized ways of resolving grievances and issues bordering on welfare, no matter how knotty they might be.
“In case you don’t know, a constituted authority is a body that has been set up with the responsibility of delivering certain things on behalf of others. But we have lost our values to the extent that students roundly abuse teachers and authority; it is condemnable.
Provost of the institution Dr. Rasaq Adefabi, who was in company of the
students, appreciated what he called the fatherly role played by the
governor in resolving the debacle instigated by the students’ unbecoming behaviour.
Adefabi disclosed that the school management had set up a counselling unit saddled with the responsibility of attending to the welfare and concerns of the students.
He then pledged that the school authority would take proactive measures to nip future violent acts in the bud in order to forestall unwarranted destruction of property and disruption of the institution’s academic calendar.
While speaking President of EMACOED Students’ Union Government, Theophilus Oladeji said that he was glad about the reopening of the school and appreciated
what he called the kind gesture of the governor in overlooking the
students’ exuberance and transgressions.
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