Report says the Lagos State House of Assembly has instructed its House Committee on
Education, Science and Technology headed by Wahaab King to investigate
the non- issuance of degree results by the Lagos State University, LASU,
with a view to resolving it.
In a petition forwarded to the Lagos Assembly, part time students of
2005/2006 academic session from Ikorodu centre of the university, urged
the lawmakers to assist them over the non-issuance of degree results by
LASU management for Ikorodu campus part time students.
The letter read in part: “Students of Lagos State University, Ikorodu
campus who were admitted and graduated between 2005/2006 to 2008/2009
academic session respectively hereby seek for your intervention on the
refusal of the management of the institution to issue our result which
had been overdue for four years ago.”
The aggrieved students said they needed the results urgently to
enable them secure employment for those not yet employed or promoted in
their various workplaces.
“We have taken several steps both individually and collectively to
get these results but the effort proved abortive,” the petitioners said.
In a related development the House also directed the Committee of
Education, Science and Technology to investigate the non-payment of
outstanding 18 months salary arrears of the staff of the Lagos State
Colleges of Education academic staff union.
The petitioners attached the Memorandum of Understanding signed between the state government and the union on March 22, 2013.
The union therefore sought the intervention of the House in order not to embark on industrial strike action.
The Committee was given two weeks to report back to the House with a comprehensive report. [Vanguard]
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