UNILAG: Committee of VCs condemn sack of Ogundipe, says it’s ‘a hatchet job’
It also criticized the appointment of an acting VC outside the university’s three Deputy Vice-Chancellors.
“It is like a hatchet job, we don’t want it to appear like that because of the integrity of the University of Lagos. The integrity is very high and we don’t want council members to degenerate to that situation. We have a stalemate and it is looking more in favour of the university senate than the council.”
The CVC advised the council to follow due process in the removal of any vice-chancellor by providing Ogundipe with an opportunity to defend himself.
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