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Soyombo’s Resumption: UNILAG Tightens Security around Senate Building

Security has been tightened around the senate building at the University of Lagos, following the resumption of Prof Omololu Soyombo as the institution’s acting Vice Chancellor.

The council office was also beefed up as the acting Vice Chancellor, Prof. Omololu Soyombo, addressed the institution’s workers on Monday August 17, 2020.

Soyombo solicited the support of the workers, adding that he had resumed effectively as the acting VC.

“I have resumed effectively as the VC and I hereby solicit the support of every member of staff, so we can work together and discharge our duties peacefully for the interest and progress of UNILAG,” he said.

A large number of policemen were sighted around the Senate building and governing council office and they restricted movement in the areas.

According to a worker who spoke on condition of anonymity, policemen from the Apapa Division were deployed in the institution to maintain the peace.

However, some senior staff members, including a former Dean of Social Sciences, Prof. Lai Olurode, and a member of the Senate, Prof. Ayo Olowe, in different statements, called for peace.

Olurode said, “Under the law which governs UNILAG, only the vice chancellor or anyone acting in that position can authorise a meeting of the Senate. To do anything otherwise is to act in defiance of the law.

“An acting vice chancellor has been appointed; he should be allowed to function in that capacity until a contrary pronouncement is issued,” he added.

Olowe also said the choice of Soyombo by the council was a good one.

“Prof. Omololu Soyombo is a man of peace and proven integrity. I have full confidence in his ability to resolve the current impasse in the university,” he said.

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