Disregard LAUTECH Resumption News, Mgt Tells Students

The management of Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), Ogbomoso, Oyo State, says it has not issued any directive on the resumption of its students.

The institution’s Principal Assitant Registrar, Public and Alumni Relations Unit, Olalekan Fadeyi made the clarifications in a statement on Tuesday in Ogbomoso.

Fadeyi said that the purported resumption announcement of academic activities on Aug. 18, 2022, allegedly signed by the institution’s Registrar, Kayode Ogunleye, did not emanate from the university management.

He implored members of the public, especially parents, staff and students of LAUTECH to allow leadership of the university to conclude the ongoing efforts at resolving issues militating against resumption of academic activities.

Fadeyi added that the authentic information concerning resumption would be issued after all the outstanding issues had been resolved.


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