UNILAG crisis: FG wades in, directs pro-Chancellor, Vice Chancellor to recuse themselves from official duties
The information was announced in a press statement signed by the Federal Ministry of Education spokesman, Ben Goong.
Babalakin’s Governing Council had, on August 12, sacked Ogundipe as Vice-Chancellor over alleged financial misappropriation and misconduct.
Ogundipe, however, rejected the Council’s decision, saying the University’s due process had not been followed.
The University’s Senate, alumni, and labour unions also put out statements saying the due process had not been followed.
But Babalakin, in several media reactions, insisted that due process had been complied with in terminating Ogundipe’s appointment.