The Guardian (Nigeria)

Afe Babalola craves sanctions for convicted professors

- From Ayodele Afolabi, Ado Ekiti

FOUNDER of Afe Babalola University, Ado Ekiti ( ABUAD), Chief Afe Babalola ( SAN) has called for banning of convicted or indicted professors from taking another job in the countr y.

The legal icon, who made the call against the backdrop of the recent con viction of a professor for electoral offence, urged National Universiti­es Commission ( NUC) to review its laws with a view to sanctionin­g the bad eggs in the university system.

He said such review had become necessary to save the education sector and stop lecturers from further embarrassi­ng the countr y. Babalola spoke in Ado Ekiti at events to mark third anniversar­y of ABUAD’S 400Bed Multi- System Hospital and at the send forth for the oldest Chief Medical Director who retired from the hospital, Prof Fola Esan.

The elder statesman lamented the rot in the nation’s university system, which, he said, must be tackled without further delay to save the sector from total collapse.

According to him, review - ing the laws would not only provide avenue for shaming such erring lecturers, it would also make it difficult for such professors to secure alternativ­e jobs in any university in any part of the country.

He said gone were the days when teachers, especially university lecturers, and particular­ly professors, were perceived to be above board as well as embodiment of honesty, transparen­cy and decency.

“Indeed, that was the true situation at that time, but unfortunat­ely, are these true of some of our professors of today?

“We have just read in the media the shameful story of one Prof. Peter Ogban of a university who has recently been convicted for electoral fraud. The offence earned him two years imprisonme­nt.

“But where do we go from here? Since the beginning of this week, we have been celebratin­g three years of excellence in medicine here and also celebratin­g our own Prof. Esan, the CMD, a man of honour and integrity whose record in Cambridge Examinatio­n in those days is yet to be beaten. He has laid a solid foundation at the Multi- System Hospital and has set the records as a pioneer.

“It is shameful that while we are busy jubilating and celebratin­g Prof. Esan here, another professor like him is on a prison vacation for electoral fraud.

“I call on NUC to review its laws about the bad eggs in the university system. The moment any academic is convicted of any crime while serving in one university, the NUC should make it impossible for him to be employed in any other university in the country again. “This is one of the ways to sanitise the Nigerian university system. I also advise that the NUC should revive the noble and progressiv­e actions of its former Executive Secretary, Prof. Peter Okebukola, when he was in the saddle.

“He initiated monetary award for best university, vice chancellor, pro- chancellor and governing council. This is one of the ways to improve the university system as this will promote keen and healthy rivalry among the universiti­es,” he said.

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