We Condemn Adeleke's Politics Of Destroying UNIOSUN With Subvention Reduction - Osun APC

PRESS STATEMENT.                                                
 (NOVEMBER 15TH, 2023)

The Osun State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has cautioned Governor Ademola Adeleke to desist from being a disruptive agent to the hitherto thriving Osun State University(UNIOSUN)  with the anti-people policy of his administration towards the smooth running of the citadel of learning.

It was reliably gathered that the Adeleke administration has dealt a deadly blow on the state government-owned institution by cutting the annual subvention to the university by more than 60 per cent.

Information also lends credence to a disclosure that the Osun State under  Governor Adeleke intends to use the drastic cut from the subvention of UNIOSUN  to run his office.

In his remark on the development, the Osun State chairman of the APC, Sooko Tajudeen Lawal, in a statement issued by the party's Director of Media and Information, Chief Kola Olabisi, in Osogbo, the state capital today, stated it would be dangerous for the PDP-led government in the state to willingly play the role of a destructive engineer on the thriving UNIOSUN.

The Osun State APC chairman observed that it was disheartening that the Adeleke government only paid just N1.9billion of the total N5.4billion budgeted for the institution.

 He asked Governor Adeleke to justify his humongous allocations of N6.5b for his food and entertainment and N3.6bn for renovation of his office and other mundane items created for his enjoyment and ego-boosting. 

e-SIGNED:

Sooko TAJUDEEN LAWAL,                                Chairman,                                                                      Osun State APC.

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