The federal government has suspended the embattled vice chancellor of
the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Olusola Oyewole, who
is currently facing a criminal charge in court.
The suspension order was conveyed in a May 8 letter signed by the
acting permanent secretary in the Ministry of Education, Hussaini Adamu.
The letter directed Mr. Oyewole to hand over the affairs of the institution to the most senior staff.
“Sequel to your arraignment before an Ogun State High Court on
criminal charges, by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission
(EFCC), on Monday 24th November 2016, I am directed to convey the
Honourable Minister’s approval to place you on suspension from office
with immediate effect pending the determination of the court case
against you in accordance with extant rules,” the letter reads.
“You are therefore, directed to hand over the affairs of your office
to the most senior Deputy Vice Chancellor, in the University.”
The EFCC charged Mr. Oyewole alongside the former pro chancellor of
the school, Adeseye Ogunewe, the bursar, Moses Ilesanmi, to court for
alleged abuse of office and misappropriation of funds.
They were investigated after whistleblowers tipped off the anti-graft
agency and accused the trio of suspicious dealings totaling N800
million.
The case is before Justice O.C Majekodunmi of the state high court.
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