Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Professor, Assistant Lecturer Sacked In FUNAAB Over Plagiarism
The Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Ogun
State, has sacked an Associate Professor, Dr. Bamgbose
Titilayo, and an Assistant Lecturer, Bamigbade Adesina,
over alleged plagiarism.
Two other lecturers in the Department of Chemistry, Dr.
Nkiko Olubunmi, and Dr. Ahmed Akinyeye, were also
demoted from Lecturer 1 to Lecturer 2 over the same
alleged offence by the FUNAAB Governing Council.
The decisions of the FUNAAB Governing Council were
contained in the university’s publication, News Flash,
published by the Public Relations Directorate of the Vice-
Chancellor’s Office, and dated May 10, 2013, as the
institution’s Governing Council recently concluded its 76th
Statutory Council Meeting.
Also dismissed was a Senior Clerical Officer, Mr. Adebisi
Isaac, over alleged non-remittance of journal page charges
due to the institution, while one Mrs. Banjo Omolola, an
engineer, was suspended from duty without pay for three
months over “conduct prejudicial to discipline and good
governance.”
The council also warned and surcharged for the period of
alleged absence from work two Chief Technical Assistants,
Chukwu Vitus and Akinbola Oluwasina, of the Works
Department, alleged to have been “engaging personally in
trade and business without permission.”
Twelve other lecturers became professors, while 25 others
were elevated to the position of Reader (Associate
Professor) in various departments in the institution.
The Vice Chancellor of the institution, Prof. Olusola
Oyewole had, at a recent function, lamented the declining
standard in FUNAAB and vowed to correct the anomalies.
Oyewole had said, “Injustice has been done in the past. I
made a statement that I’m going to bring the case before
you. I have an assignment and a vision and I’m committed
to that vision. I’m not going to relent on that vision but if
anything crops up from behind to stop my advance
movement, I will deal with it.
“There was a council meeting just some few days ago and
at that council meeting we were surprised that within seven
months, we had been able to assess 37 professorial
candidates and then we presented them. And I told them
that the issue of somebody being assessed for professorial
position for one years, two years will not happen in my
time.”
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