Education
Alumni condemns Barbaric Attack on LAUTECH Bursar ,Sues for peace
The National President of Lautech Alumni,Mr Babajide Bewaji has condemned the attack on the Bursar of Lautech,Prince ABC Olagunju by some hoodlums in his office.
He described the attack as unnecessary,uncivilised and counterproductive.
Bewaji Made this known in a Press release in Ibadan, Oyo state, yesterday, he reaffirmed that “in the face of law, our Alma mata is a venture of both Oyo and Osun states, the supreme Court judgement of march 22, 2012 pronounced that under section of provision 2 and 7 of Lautech law, no Government can unilaterally own the University without mutual engagement between the two parties.
The indigenes of Oyo and Osun states have been cohabiting harmoniously for more than two decades and this unparalleled love still exists till date.
He condemned the faceless group that perpetrated the evil within Ogbomoso, that should stop the attempt to sow the seed of discord but rather work with all the stakeholders on how to move Lautech forward.
“I sympathize with the host community for the effect this strike action is already having on the economy of Ogbomoso as Lautech is a critical economic catalyst with over 50,000 population.
“Let us all eschew bitterness or any form of face off, Lautech project is a collective responsibility we must all build, there is strength in synergy.
He expressed optimism that the aged-long crisis would soon become a thing of the past, maintaining that the two Governors will have a closed door meeting on this issue to resolve this crisis.
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