The
Students Union President of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Mr.
Omotayo Akande, has been suspended over moves to get N650, 000 to attend
an International Campus Conference at New York, United State of America.
This was
contained in a parliamentary resolution jointly signed by the Speaker,
Adebari Adedayo; Clerk of the House, Ogunkanmi Omotayo; and Deputy
Speaker, Olowofoyehan Oluseun, on Monday.
The
president, who was suspended from office by members of the Students
Representative Council for a month, was said to have breached procedures for
‘secretly’ requesting the fund from the school management.
The suspended president had allegedly written a
letter of sponsorship to the school management for the trip without informing
other executive members.
It was
learnt that when the information leaked, some members of the students’
legislative arm argued that the moves of the suspended president was
suspicious.
According
to the resolution, the suspended president was summoned to give his own
account after a petition was written against him but was found wanting.
The
resolutions read in part, “The House summoned the Students’ Union President to
the floor of the Parliament in line with a correspondence written against him
by a honourable member of the House, claiming he requested for close to N700,
000 sponsorship based on his proposed ‘Trip to the 7th Millennium International
Conference for Students’ Leaders’.
“The
President claimed there was nothing clandestine in his letter of request for
sponsorship as some of the CEC members knew about it.
“The
Parliament, being the conscience and guidance of our dear Union, took a
constitutional look into the matter. After much observations, debates and
submissions from honourables, and of course, gallerians, the President was
found wanting of not following “constitutional procedure” by sending his letter
of request for sponsorship without the signature of the Union Secretary-General
or his Assistant (both claimed to be away) and his failure to inform the
House.”
The
students also called on the Economic and Financial Crime Commission to
investigate the OAU management over increase in school fees.
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