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Re: LAUTECH: We 'll Not Let Go Our Joint Property - Osun Assembly by belente(m): 8:18am On Sep 29, 2016
please they should settle it amicable
Re: LAUTECH: We 'll Not Let Go Our Joint Property - Osun Assembly by CephasTK(m): 8:21am On Sep 29, 2016
What's this now! Stop wasting the precious time of the students now!
Re: LAUTECH: We 'll Not Let Go Our Joint Property - Osun Assembly by Oxmen(m): 8:23am On Sep 29, 2016
Is that LAUTECH is a money Venture for both state? If so, why can't them pay from the Money Osun have gain.
They should please consider the students.
Am EX Ladokite
Re: LAUTECH: We 'll Not Let Go Our Joint Property - Osun Assembly by jogsman01(m): 8:32am On Sep 29, 2016
Olukokosir:




Lol. It is well chief
God bless you baba
Re: LAUTECH: We 'll Not Let Go Our Joint Property - Osun Assembly by Rexyl(m): 8:44am On Sep 29, 2016
belente:
please they should settle it amicable

The issue can't be resolved now that Osun State is indebted and has its own university. The state is just playing the game to spoil everything if not checked on time.
Re: LAUTECH: We 'll Not Let Go Our Joint Property - Osun Assembly by dreezybines: 8:46am On Sep 29, 2016
achieverme:


You mean after they have invested so much in LAUTECH?



True they might have invested, But now that the load is too much for them, they just have to let go...They are delaying students now...To sitdown for house 4 months no be joke bro
Re: LAUTECH: We 'll Not Let Go Our Joint Property - Osun Assembly by Charly68: 8:47am On Sep 29, 2016
I love the intervention commentary of Afenifere Renewal Group...the action of those thugs hired to beat up the indigenes of Osun at the University is condemnable & very insensate . Good to hear the supreme court has spoken over the matter what noise are the Ogbomoso people making again. Their action is very barbaric & unlike Yorubas . We are cultured & matured in handling conflicts of interest among us. Where did those people get their own moral decadence disposition ? Their action is really very disgraceful to the entire race.

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Re: LAUTECH: We 'll Not Let Go Our Joint Property - Osun Assembly by teemy(m): 9:27am On Sep 29, 2016
for the first time i am just hearing another side to the story. from the last line there seems to have been provision to the disolution of the partnership thus there need not be any squabble on how to part ways.
Re: LAUTECH: We 'll Not Let Go Our Joint Property - Osun Assembly by Emassive(m): 9:32am On Sep 29, 2016
Oyo state should leave Lautech and face it's own University in Bodija too.. It's that simple. Why do you people not judge with fairness without any pinch of sentiment? Na wa for Odua people sef.
Anyways I want to someone Blame #Buhari for this
quote author=ademusiwa12 post=49759914]Osun state should let go of lautech and face it's own university [/quote]
Re: LAUTECH: We 'll Not Let Go Our Joint Property - Osun Assembly by maasoap(m): 9:33am On Sep 29, 2016
ademusiwa12:
Osun state should let go of lautech and face it's own university
Are you well at all? Can't you tell Oyo state to establish its own state University just like Osun State did and still maintain joint ownership of the existing LAUTECH?

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Re: LAUTECH: We 'll Not Let Go Our Joint Property - Osun Assembly by anigbajumo(m): 9:37am On Sep 29, 2016
Resumption or not,as far as my papa business dey move I no send them buh buhari economy policy is not smiling at all.


Bilateral agreement between the two states is what we need now not illegal and unconstitutional action by Oyo state house of Assembly.
Re: LAUTECH: We 'll Not Let Go Our Joint Property - Osun Assembly by maasoap(m): 9:37am On Sep 29, 2016
Freiden:
Awon were!

Osun should just let go...to avoid bn blamed for this rubbish.


It would make no difference if Oyo State solely owned it! Osun is owing and Oyo is owing(14 & 8 months respectively). We all know how heavily Oyo State is owing her primary and secondary school teachers just like Osun State. So WTF!

#ReOpenLAUTECH
You are not properly informed concerning the salary issue as far as Osun State is concerned.
Re: LAUTECH: We 'll Not Let Go Our Joint Property - Osun Assembly by littlemistress: 9:50am On Sep 29, 2016
Walelavender:
All of you screaming Osun should let go of the institution should have a rethink. What will happen to the staffs who are from Osun state, who have been part of the success story for over 25 years and the massive investments?

Obviously, the Ogbomoso community is solely responsible for this brouhaha. Have you heard anyone form Ibadan, Oke-Ogun and Ibarapa fanning the ember of disengagement? They (Akala people) have been barbaric in their approach, imagine beating up the Bursar because he is from Osun.

They should come and solve this diplomatically and not resolve to pushing out the joint owner with reckless abandon
Re: LAUTECH: We 'll Not Let Go Our Joint Property - Osun Assembly by littlemistress: 9:51am On Sep 29, 2016
Walelavender:
All of you screaming Osun should let go of the institution should have a rethink. What will happen to the staffs who are from Osun state, who have been part of the success story for over 25 years and the massive investments?

Obviously, the Ogbomoso community is solely responsible for this brouhaha. Have you heard anyone form Ibadan, Oke-Ogun and Ibarapa fanning the ember of disengagement? They (Akala people) have been barbaric in their approach, imagine beating up the Bursar because he is from Osun.

They should come and solve this diplomatically and not resolve to pushing out the joint owner with reckless abandon
God bless you for this reasonable comment. Ogbomoso politicians are the ones after sole ownership as if they can finance the school. And to think Oyo state is oweing majority of it's civil servants just like osun. I just don't understand why we let these selfish people tear us apart & to think we speak same language! it's pathetic
Re: LAUTECH: We 'll Not Let Go Our Joint Property - Osun Assembly by undisputednesta(m): 10:02am On Sep 29, 2016
ademusiwa12:
Osun state should let go of lautech and face it's own university

One question for u, wld u let go of a joint business u have heavily invested in dat easily?
Yes the Osun government are at fault now delaying payments of d skool workers wich we all know is as a result of d economy hardship, but i cld recall wayback in my final year of the same institution 2009 wen Oyo state govt also refuse to fulfill its duty of paying their own portion of workers salary and allowances despite in a booming economy, the results: we sat for 4month at home and had to grad d ffl year.
Then Osun state neva tried claiming sole ownership so y shld Oyo do so now!!!

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Re: LAUTECH: We 'll Not Let Go Our Joint Property - Osun Assembly by bjchem(m): 10:07am On Sep 29, 2016
Illiterate and greedy comments from this so called honourables!!!..Must a joint ownership be sacrosanctly held unto in the face of near breakdown n disfunctionality of such enterprise?
its obvious Aregbe as plunge ur state into debt n its in a state of near comatose because of his crass incompetence n unreasonable policies thereby laying on anything to allow LAUTECH to drown with it....Ain't you pathetic 0f the students that as been forced to sit at home due to the inability of ur govt to meet up with its obligations? what moral compass do u use to judge the thousands of destiny that is wasting away because Lautech must b jointly owned?
Osun Shud let go of this once great citadel that as been reduced to a mere glorified sec school and focus on its own Osun state university....'Foolish Ediotas'...
Re: LAUTECH: We 'll Not Let Go Our Joint Property - Osun Assembly by Nobody: 10:31am On Sep 29, 2016
maasoap:

You are not properly informed concerning the salary issue as far as Osun State is concerned.

Tell me what i am missing.
Re: LAUTECH: We 'll Not Let Go Our Joint Property - Osun Assembly by nautybride: 11:31am On Sep 29, 2016
I am not in support of politicizing the lives of students. A lot has been at stake. Even when they were on good terms, Osun state pays on time and would bail us out of strikes then. Oyo state probably needs more money to fund some thing else. Fine, Osun has its Uni but joint venture as always favoured the staff.

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Re: LAUTECH: We 'll Not Let Go Our Joint Property - Osun Assembly by corruptst(m): 11:47am On Sep 29, 2016
henrygale:
When you know ushow can't fund a joint business anymore and not ready to show commitments either, I think the best thing to do is let go off it so that the person who can fund it continue.
I was a victim of this stupid ownership tussle btw the two states and I know the trauma it caused me when my medical school years became unending make us spend extra unplanned years in school.
Osun should simply give way if they know they are not ready to be committed to the Lautech venture instead of wanting to kill the once great school,indirectly killing the hopes of several innocent students.
If only we were in the days of instant judgement,the wrath of those students would have provoked thunder to strike anybody playing politics with their future.
Osun,kindly give way if joint business no pay you!
Doc, I sight u.
Re: LAUTECH: We 'll Not Let Go Our Joint Property - Osun Assembly by Purposebabe(f): 12:27pm On Sep 29, 2016
Na my God go judge all of una.

You keep me at home since June 13 when I'm supposed to graduate this year, and you are there talking rubbish.

Whatever the 2 States want to do let them do it sharp Sharp before we enter prayer and fasting for all of una o

Abi because your children are not in Lautech abi?

Me I don't care o. I must graduate this year o. #2016mustobey!
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Re: LAUTECH: We 'll Not Let Go Our Joint Property - Osun Assembly by bjchem(m): 2:54pm On Sep 29, 2016
Charly68:
I love the intervention commentary of Afenifere Renewal Group...the action of those thugs hired to beat up the indigenes of Osun at the University is condemnable & very insensate . Good to hear the supreme court has spoken over the matter what noise are the Ogbomoso people making again. Their action is very barbaric & unlike Yorubas . We are cultured & matured in handling conflicts of interest among us. Where did those people get their own moral decadence disposition ? Their action is really very disgraceful to the entire race.
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dindinrin ode
Re: LAUTECH: We 'll Not Let Go Our Joint Property - Osun Assembly by Charly68: 4:13pm On Sep 29, 2016
bjchem:
.... dindinrin ode
Your family title I guess
Re: LAUTECH: We 'll Not Let Go Our Joint Property - Osun Assembly by doshe39(m): 3:25am On Sep 30, 2016
So pathetic

Re: LAUTECH: We 'll Not Let Go Our Joint Property - Osun Assembly by mytym(m): 10:37pm On Sep 30, 2016
fastnewsng2016:
Osun State House of Assmbly has said the state would not let go, its joint ownership of Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH) after it has invested hundreds of billions of naira into the institution.

The Chairman, House Committee on Education, Folorunsho Bamisayemi made the declaration on Wednesday at a press conference to address the issues of the joint ownership crisis of LAUTECH.

The Assembly, which blamed the people of Ogbomosho Community, the host town of the university for fuelling the crisis, said, "we honestly want to believe that the unconscionable attempt to take over the ownership of LAUTECH by every means possible is being orchestrated by only the Ogbomoso Community which erroneously think that it owns the college but not the entire good people of the two state".

[b]Recalling that the crisis was started by the past administration in Oyo State under Adebayo Alao-Akala, an indigene of Ogbomosho in 2010, he said, the attempt was challenged in court and the Supreme Court in a judgment delivered on 26th of March, 2012 declared that the university was and would always be jointly owned by Oyo and Osun states.

According to him, it would therefore be illegal and become a contempt of court for Oyo state alone to unilaterally lay claim to sole ownership of the institution without the concurrence of Osun as a joint partner.

He said the sustainance of hostility after the government of Oyo has failed in court and tied it to Osun’s inability to meet its obligations due to the economic crisis was inhuman, especially, when Oyo has also been defaulting from meeting its financial obligations to the institution.

"Osun has fully, consistently and timeously met her obligations to LAUTECH over the last 25 years out of the 25 years of the university's existence. Inability to pay over the last one year was due to national economic problem which equally affects Oyo State.

"In 2010 when the University needed the partners (Osun and Oyo) to inject N900 million each for the payment of monetization and personal allowances of workers, it was only Osun that paid her own share of it, while Oyo has not paid her own share till date.

"The statue setting up the University recognises only one Teaching Hospital and situates it in Osogbo. Oyo State has consistently refused to contribute a Kobo to the sustenance of this Teaching Hospital since the Alao-Akala government set up the illegal Teaching Hospital at Ogbomoso and Osun singularly maintains this facility with a monthly N200 Million.

"The State of Osun has invested close to N2 Billion on Capital projects in the Teaching Hospital while Oyo State was busy investing in a parallel, but illegal Teaching Hospital unknown to the law that established the University.

"It is obscene and perfidious, effort by Ogbomoso Community to unilaterally take over LAUTECH and push Osun State out of the joint ownership after investing equally in the project for almost 26 years", Bamisayemi said.

Noting that the Osun government has kept quiet in the spirit of brotherliness and pan Yoruba nationalism, despite being treated by Oyo government as a junior partner in a joint ownership where the same amount of subvention is being contributed by the two states for the past 26 years, he said such investment would not be allowed to go into extinction.

He also added that there were some infractions which ordinarily the Osun government should have protested but accepted calmly in the spirit of one Yoruba nation and regional integration.

"Seven and a half faculties of the university are located in Ogbomoso while only a quarter (some say half) of a faculty is located in Osogbo, State of Osun. In spite of this obvious lopsidedness we still contribute equal amount as partners and joint owners.

"The postgraduate school, the pre-degree centre, Part-time programme and centre for distance learning are all sited in Ogbomoso. The staff ratio is 1100 for Oyo state to 610 for Osun state. 16 TETFUND need assessment projects are in Ogbomoso campus with none in Osogbo", he emphasised.

Also speaking, the Deputy Speaker, Honourable Akintunde Adegboye said, the people of Ogbomoso and their supporters in Oyo state government were obviously mistaking the maturity of Osun government for weakness and foolishness, saying, "they will soon realise that it is not so".

He said the state Assembly was not folding its arms on the joint ownership tussle but decided to tarry on the matter in line with the spirit of brotherliness and Omoluabi ethos, saying, Osun would not let go the joint property.

He appealed to the Soun Ogbomosho and traditional rulers in Yorubaland to intervene and call those fanning the ember of discord into order.

The immediate past Attorney-General of Osun, Barrister Wale Afolabi who was part of the briefing, said any action taking by the Oyo government to unilaterally arrogate the ownership of LAUTECH to itself was null and void in the face of the law in line with the Supreme Court judgement on the matter.

He said, for any of the two states to take up the sole ownership of the institution, it must be with concurrence of the other state.

Also, the former Attorney-General under Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola administration in Osun, Mr Niyi Owolade, said, though there was a Memorandum of Understanding between Oyo and Osun on the splitting of LAUTECH, but with conditions which Oyo government has not met and could not meet.

Part of the conditions he said, was the fact that if there was going to be any division, Osun must be paid its share of the university within 30 days and moratorium of ten years must be given for the sake of students and staff of the institution.[/b]


Very revealing.

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