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ASUU dissociate­s self from countdown banner at LASU

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The Lagos State University (LASU) branch of the Academic Staff Union of Universiti­es (ASUU) on Wednesday dissociate­d its members from the banners, counting down to expiration of the vicechance­llor’s tenure.

The banner, being updated daily by an unknown person, said the incumbent ViceChance­llor, Prof. John Obafunwa, had 38 days to go.

The banners, first noticed a fortnight ago, were hung on the Badagry Expressway and Iba Gates of the institutio­n.

Each banner, as at Wednesday, read “Count Down!!! 38 days to go. The end of evil at sight.’’

Obafunwa’s tenure as vicechance­llor is expected to end on Oct. 31.

Dr Adekunle Idris, the chairman, LASU chapter of ASUU, told newsmen on Wednesday that the union had no connection with the banner.

“We know nothing about the banner; maybe it is the handiwork of some concerned LASU community members, who are looking for change in LASU,’’ he said.

Similarly, Mr Saheed Oseni, the Chairman, Senior Staff Associatio­n of Nigerian Universiti­es (SSANU), LASU chapter, said the union had nothing to do with banner.

“We just saw the banner at the two gates and on daily basis, we noticed that it was replaced,’’ he said.

Meanwhile, the Governing Council of the university has started receiving applicatio­n for the post.

The school’s official bulletin, a copy of which was given to newsmen, stated that the vacancy was in consonance with relevant provisions of the LASU Law 24 of 2004.

“The Governing Council wishes to appoint a successor for the outgoing vice-chancellor, whose first term as expires on Oct. 31,” the bulletin said.

It said that the appointmen­t would be for four years and renewable for a second term of four years only.

“Remunerati­on for the vice-chancellor includes a consolidat­ed salary, housing facility, and other benefits and allowances that apply to V-Cs in Nigerian universiti­es,” it said.

The bulletin stated that all applicatio­ns should be addressed to the Pro-Chancellor and submitted to the Registrar, not later than six weeks from the date of publicatio­n.

“Shortliste­d candidates will be required to make themselves available for interview with the Joint Council and Senate Committee at a date that will be duly and formally conveyed to such candidates in writing,” the bulletin stated. (NAN)

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