Professor Peter Okebukola: LASU sets the records straight on controversial date of birth, retirement

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Vice Chancellor of LASU, Professor Peter Okebukola

New law allows professors to retire at 70

Admin l Monday, April 08, 2019

IKEJA, Lagos, Nigeria – Authority at the Lagos State University(LASU) has reacted to an online publication casting aspersions on the date of birth and retirement status of the Vice Chancellor of the university, Professor Peter Okebukola.

In a statement, coordinator, Centre for Information(Press and Public Relations) Mr. Ademola Adekoya said the Lagos State University Management is without doubt one that abides strictly with the rule of law, statutes and conditions of service guiding operations of the university.

“In order to clear the ambiguity in the publication referred to above, the university management is hereby informing the general public that Distinguished Professor Peter Okebunkola is a bonafide academic member of staff of the university”, adding that he joined the service of Lagos State University transferring his service from the then Oyo State College of Education, Ilesa and that the date of birth on his Record of Service forwarded to the University by his former employer is 17th February, 1951.

“The University is bound to stand by that date because the Record of Service is the officially recognized record of his past service.
The affirmation of the Date of Birth of Professor Okebukola in the Record of Service forwarded to the University by the Oyo State College of Education, Ilesa confirmed the assertion by Professor Okebukola that he was born on 17th February, 1951″, he said.

According to him, based on the foregoing and in compliance with the law and subsisting Conditions of Service guiding senior members of staff of the University as at 2015, Professor Peter Okebukola was due for retirement on the 17th February, 2016, being the date he attained the age of 65years.

“However, the Lagos State Government on 5th January, 2016 promulgated a new law extending the retirement age of Professors to 70 years while other academic members of staff who are not of Professorial cadre and Non-Teaching members of staff had their retirement age reviewed upwards to 65years. (Section 42:1 a,b&c LASU Amended LAW, 2016)”, he explained.

See full statement below

LAGOS STATE UNIVERSITY, OJO

Attention of the Lagos State University Management has been drawn to a publication released by Premium Times on Saturday 6th April, 2019 with respect to a former Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission (NUC) and an academic member of staff of the University, Distinguished Professor Peter Okebukola. The publication bothers around multiple dates of births and retirement status of the renowned Professor.

The Lagos State University Management is without doubt one that abides strictly with the rule of law, statutes and conditions of service guiding operations of the University. In order to clear the ambiguity in the publication referred to above, the University Management is hereby informing the general public that Distinguished Professor Peter Okebunkola is a bonafide academic member of staff of the University.

Professor Peter Okebukola joined the service of Lagos State University transferring his service from the then Oyo State College of Education, Ilesa and the date of birth on his Record of Service forwarded to the University by his former employer is 17th February, 1951. The University is bound to stand by that date because the Record of Service is the officially recognized record of his past service.

The affirmation of the Date of Birth of Professor Okebukola in the Record of Service forwarded to the University by the Oyo State College of Education, Ilesa confirmed the assertion by Professor Okebukola that he was born on 17th February, 1951.

Based on the foregoing and in compliance with the law and subsisting Conditions of Service guiding senior members of staff of the University as at 2015, Professor Peter Okebukola was due for retirement on the 17th February, 2016, being the date he attained the age of 65years.

However, the Lagos State Government on 5th January, 2016 promulgated a new law extending the retirement age of Professors to 70 years while other academic members of staff who are not of Professorial cadre and Non-Teaching members of staff had their retirement age reviewed upwards to 65years. (Section 42:1 a,b&c LASU Amended LAW, 2016). 

It is instructive to note that aside Professor Peter Okebukola, five (5) academic and twenty (20) non-teaching members of staff including those on Terminal Leave also benefitted from the provisions of this law.  

Also, we state unequivocally that the Vice-Chancellor has no power to confer on any individual the rank of Distinguished Professor. It was the University Senate in the exercise of its powers as provided in Section 9:2(f) LASU LAW 2004 (As Amended) that recommended to the Governing Council, the conferment of the rank unto Professor Peter Okebukola. The Governing Council also duly approved same.

Finally, the University Management is using this medium to reaffirm to the general public that it is resolute in continuing to deliver on its core mandates of teaching, research and community service.

Mr. Ademola ADEKOYA
Coordinator
Centre for Information, Press and Public Relations
Lagos State University   

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