The management of Rufus Giwa Polytechnic, Owo, on Tuesday, sacked Oluwadare Ijawoye, chairman of the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP) in the institution, and Ade Arikawe, his secretary, over alleged gross misconduct.
ASUP had accused Banji Alabi, principal officers of the school and the chairman of the institution’s governing council, of misappropriation of funds in the purchase of vehicles.
Their sack was contained in a circular issued by Samuel Ojo, the school’s director of public relations and protocol.
The circular warned that the sacked staff should not be seen in the institution, adding that members of the public should not transact business with them under the auspices of the polytechnic.
It also reiterated the suspension of ASUP activities in the school.
“This is to certify that Mr Oluwadare Ijawoye and Mr Ade Arikawe have been dismissed from the service of the Rufus Giwa Polytechnic, Owo, for gross misconduct and barred from entering the polytechnic,” the circular read.
“The duo, therefore, cease to be chairman and secretary of the suspended ASUP.
“Anyone transacting business with them is doing so at his risk.”
The sack of the ASUP leaders was the climax of the face-off between the union and the management of the institution.
Ijawoye had accused the institution’s management of approving and using N68 million for the purchase of about five vehicles, most of which, he claimed, were second hand cars.
He also said that the act was contrary to the extant law of Ondo state.
Ijawoye said that the union had already approached an anti-graft agency, adding that details would be made known to the public soon.
He alleged that the council had knowledge of the action and was trying to doctor some documents.
Ijawoye maintained the union’s stand that the council had no right to approve N68 million, but a maximum of only N14 million.
But the institution’s management had dismissed the claim of misappropriation, saying purchase of vehicles was statutory.
The management in a statement asked the ASUP leader to save his energy by approaching the various anti-graft agencies rather than “his nauseating ranting on social media” since he claimed to be in possession of various incriminating documents.
The statement described most of the comments and pictures painted about the polytechnic on the social media by Ijawoye as unfounded and baseless.
“The chairman of council, Mr Banji Alabi, was already quite comfortable, very successful and rich before venturing into politics. He is a man endowed with a passion to make the institution a silicon valley,” it stated.
“So, allegation of misappropriation of money as alleged by Ijawoye is, therefore, laughable, as it remains a figment of imagination of a drowning man.
“The polytechnic management remains committed to promoting the welfare of its workers at all times and will do everything possible to ensure that this spirit is sustained.”
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