Tension in Ede Poly, as union accuses Rector of infraction, abuse of power

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There is palpable tension at the Federal Polytechnic, Ede, Osun State, over an alleged infraction perpetrated by the Rector, Dr John Taiwo Adekolawole. He was accused of dishing out repressive and Draconian directives targeted at members of staff, particularly the academic staff of the polytechnic, among many other allegations. According to Mr. A. Masopa, the

There is palpable tension at the Federal Polytechnic, Ede, Osun State, over an alleged infraction perpetrated by the Rector, Dr John Taiwo Adekolawole.

He alleged that the Rector, against the extant law of the institution and administrative procedure, unilaterally gave an unmerited promotion to his wife. Meanwhile, another letter sighted by our Correspondent revealed that Mrs Adekolawole ought not to have been promoted in July, 2017, due to what the junior staff Appointment and Promotion Committee described as ‘inadequate qualifications’.

 

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