University
of Lagos convocation earlier scheduled to take place between Thursday (today)
and Saturday has been postponed indefinitely.
Though
the university did not state any reason for the postponement, sources claimed
that the development followed President Goodluck Jonathan’s insistence to
rename UNILAG as Moshood Abiola University of Lagos and effect the change in
its certificates as a condition for holding the convocation.
Jonathan
on May 29, 2012 renamed UNILAG after the late Chief Moshood Abiola as a mark of
honour for the acclaimed winner of the June 12, 1993 presidential election.
The
announcement was greeted by protests, with the students demonstrating, and the
alumni association asking a Federal High Court, Lagos to restrain the Federal
Government from renaming the institution.
But
the university, our correspondent learnt, had been insistent on retaining its
name pending the outcome of different suits filed in court.
Sources
close to UNILAG authorities told our correspondent in a telephone interview on
Wednesday that the university decided to postpone the convocation because the
President said he would not attend the convocation except the name change was
effected.
Our
correspondent learnt that the institution sent a letter informing the President
as the Visitor to the university about the convocation through the Federal
Ministry of Education since last year.
Jonathan,
it was learnt, told the ministry that UNILAG was not known to him and as such
would not honour the invitation.
It
was learnt that the Vice-Chancellor of the school, Prof. Rahamon Bello, had
travelled to Abuja to meet with the minister over the issue.
An
official of the school’s Information Office, who spoke to our correspondent on
the telephone on condition of anonymity, said, “There is no truth in that.
Normally if you pick a date for convocation, you have to send it to the Visitor
and the Visitor will confirm if the date is convenient, that is what is
happening in this case; it is nothing strange.”
Asked
when the ceremony would hold, the source said, “I don’t know yet. I guess by
tomorrow there could be a specific thing to say on the date.’’
In
challenging the name change, the alumni association claimed that the President
erred in renaming the institution without following due process, explaining
that since the university was established by an act of parliament, the
President could not unilaterally rename it.
But
the President sent a bill to the National Assembly asking it to effect the name
change. The bill passed through the first and second reading at the Senate
before the court stopped the Federal Government from further action until the
determination of the case before it.
“This
position was enough a sign for the Minister of Education, Prof. Ruqquayat
Rufa’i, not to reply the university,” the source said.
Meanwhile,
a statement by the Deputy Registrar, Information, Mr. Oluwatoyin Adegbule, said,
“’The authorities of UNILAG wish to inform all members of the university
community and the general public that the golden jubilee convocation ceremonies
will not hold at the university’s normal convocation period (January 17-19,
2013).”
SOURCE: THE PUNCH
SOURCE: THE PUNCH
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