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Wednesday, April 9, 2025

FUOYE governing council backs panel report; clears VC of sexual harassment allegation

The council directed the accuser, Folasade Adebayo, to write a letter of apology to the council within seven days.

• April 9, 2025
Federal University, Oye Ekiti
Federal University, Oye Ekiti

The Governing Council of the Federal University, Oye-Ekiti, Ekiti State, has exonerated the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Abayomi Fasina, of sexual harassment allegations levelled against him by a senior lecturer.

This is contained in a statement by the university Registrar and Secretary of the council, Mufutau Ibrahim, on Wednesday in Oye -Ekiti.

The council directed the accuser, Folasade Adebayo, to write a letter of apology to the council within seven days.

In February, the university council set up a committee to investigate the sexual harassment allegations levelled against the VC by Mrs Adebayo and which the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU), FUOYE chapter constantly pushed for investigation.

The council stated, ”The council asked the vice chancellor to excuse himself from the meeting to ensure free and open deliberation on the findings of the committee set up to look into the case. The alleged audio recordings were listened to by all council members with the assistance of a translator and it was discussed exhaustively. Members held that there was no sexual harassment which equally confirms the earlier investigation by the Nigerian police where Adebayo, made a statement that she was not sexually harassed.’’

He said that the council also agreed that the recording was used as a tool to blackmail Mr Fasina to confirm Mrs Adebayo as substantive Director of Works and Services which he has no authority to do.

He stated, ”Council directed that Adebayo be warned for bringing the name of the university to disrepute. She is directed to write a letter of apology to the council within seven days.’’

The council expressed worry over the handling of the matter by the management of the university, who gave Mrs Adebayo preferential treatment by backdating her promotion to 2015 in 2024.

The council warned management to desist from such acts to avoid irregularities in the promotion of staff of the university in future.

The council directed the management to review the backdated promotion of Mrs Adebayo.

The council also said that the position for a substantive Director of Physical Planning and Director of Works and Services of the university would be advertised.

(NAN)

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