Oyo spends N22bn on LAUTECH in 6-year, says crisis to end soon

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Oyo State Government says over N22 billion has been expended on the Ladoke Akintola University, LAUTECH, since 2011, confirming that the recently inaugurated Governing Council is already finding a lasting solution to the crisis in the institution.

The Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Professor Adeniyi Olowofela, who made the disclosure in Ibadan during a Ministerial Press Briefing, held at the Film Theatre, Ministry of Information Culture and Tourism, revealed that the Governing Council has had series of meetings with the unions of the institution to resolve the current imbroglio, saying that the unions have consented to the forensic auditing recommended by the visitation panel to the institution.

Olowofela said that the forensic audit was for all the tertiary institutions in the state to know the state of their finances, saying that the tertiary institution’s fees would be reviewed as the present fees being paid were highly subsidised by the government.

The Commissioner explained that N10.5 billion has been spent on LAUTECH as an institution, N8.317 billion expended on LAUTECH teaching hospital, Ogbomoso while N3.17 billion has been spent on LAUTECH Teaching Hospital, Osogbo from 2011 to 2017.

“It is a wrong insinuation to say that we are care free about the LAUTECH crisis. We are not happy with the situation in the school but there is good news already. The unions have agreed to the forensic audit recommended by the visitation panel and the crisis is coming to an end with lasting solutions. The governing council is meeting the unions and stakeholders of the institution on a regular basis.

“Tertiary institutions’ fees are being subsidised by the state government. For instance, A 300-level student at the Emmanuel Alayande College of Education as at now is paying N8, 000.00 and the highest fee being paid in LAUTECH is less than N70, 000.00. We all know what the economy is saying and we are aware what is being paid in other government institutions and private ones.

“We are subsidising fees paid in institutions in the state and we are committed to quality education for all. We want to assure our stakeholders in the education sector that the LAUTECH and other crisis in the sector will be resolved in due course,” the commissioner disclosed.


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