Also, following the expiration of the tenure of the university’s 8th substantive vice-chancellor, Olanrewaju Fagbhun, on January 11, the university’s senate also elected the then deputy vice-chancellor in charge of administration, Oyindamola Oke, as acting vice-chancellor.
Others are Akinyemi in 6th position with 69.01 per cent; Olatunji-Bello ranking 7th with 68.95 per cent, and Sena Bakre with 66.4 per cent, ranking 8th. Awofolu, whose name also appeared on the list could not be graded as he was said to be absent from the interview. According to a statement issued by the governor’s spokesman, Gboyega Akosile, Mr Omole while presenting the report said; said: “Without a scintilla of equivocation in our findings, observations and recommendations are based on the memoranda submitted to us, the face-to-face interactions and interviews that we had with many of the people who held opposing and disparate position on the matter of the appointment of the 9th VC.
“This effort is geared towards ensuring that there is equality, fairness, transparency, openness and level playground for all in the process of selection and to ensure that the best and the most qualified person that will drive the established vision of the school’s founding fathers emerges at the end of the process.”While the details of the report are yet to be made public by the governor, PREMIUM TIMES has gained insight into some of the key recommendations by the panel.
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