Governor Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State, Tuesday, signed a bill into law converting the Lagos State University, Ojo,LASU to a residential institution, as well as approving 70 years retirement age for professors of the institution.
The law, LASU (Amendment) Bill 2015, also approved a five-year single term for the Vice Chancellor of the institution. Over the last few years, there has been a running battle between the institution’s chapter of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, with the immediate-past Vice Chancellor, Prof. John Obafunwa, over demands that the school approves 70 years as retirement age for professors, single term of five years for Vice Chancellor, among others. Signing the bill into law at the State House, Ikeja, Lagos on Tuesday, Ambode said the amended law is aimed at raising the standard of the school to an enviable position and a school that people would be proud of.
The governor said it is the desire of the state government to build a LASU that would produce better students, saying that in the next few days, changes would begin to take place in the school.
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End time bill
ReplyDeleteHmm. 5 years?
ReplyDeleteAmbode is working
ReplyDeleteOK will re watching
ReplyDeleteYawns.....I feel so sleepy. This gin is iworking
ReplyDelete30th comment, 2016
This people jst don't have d mind of dia own.
ReplyDeleteOK noted
ReplyDeleteGood. That is if those professors will retire naa cos some will start changing their date of birth. Most of them seriously need to retire and pave way.
ReplyDeleteEnd time approval
ReplyDeleteThumbz up mr governor
ReplyDeleteGood keeping working.
ReplyDeleteLol @ keeping
DeleteBetter governor, thk u sir
ReplyDeleteSo what does converting it to a residential campus mean ?
ReplyDeleteAccommodation will be provided for the students on the campus rather than admitting students and expecting to sort out there accommodation outside the campus in other words hostels will be built for the students.
DeleteLike I said before, Lasu has been residential since 2008 sef!
DeleteThe hostel fee was 50k but was changed to 70k say 2013 or so......
Though for females only!
So who has bin keeping all the money being generated from hostel fees???
Hmmmmm
Ehn hw does dat one nw affect d price of garri in d market??? Mtchew
ReplyDeleteMr. Governor fix Lagos badagry express way
ReplyDeleteIt means they can now ha hostels within the school premises
ReplyDeleteAt last,, its ll reduce students renting hostels outside d sch. its high time. Lagos is working since teytey...
ReplyDeleteAt last,, its ll reduce students renting hostels outside d sch. its high time. Lagos is working since teytey...
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ReplyDeleteGood one.
ReplyDeleteI wonder too, I don't understand
ReplyDeleteI don't understand d part about converting to residential campus, pls, someone elaborate. Thnx.
ReplyDeleteI don't understand d part about converting to residential campus, pls, someone elaborate. Thnx.
ReplyDeleteAmbode i bet u dont have any idea what goes on in lasu. lasu is not a school, this is a place where lecturers do not come for lectures but give exams and students hear about the course for the first time on the exam day. then u have to pay to pass even though u ordinarily had an A. u also never get ur result, even 10 years after. tthe lecturers there are stark illiterates, u do not need to even attend the school to get a result, even cleaners are upgraded to lecturers and made to teach, ambode dont set up any panel, please visit lasu by urself. ur worst nightmares would be confirmed. either u sack everyone there and make them reapply or u convert the school to a secondary school.
ReplyDeleteHaba anony.. sofri sofri.. This na real exaggeration. . Habatically!
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