The process for the dissolution of join ownership of Ladoke Akintola University of Technology Ogbomoso is at the concluding state
The 30 year old institution which is jointly owned by Oyo and Osun State has been enmeshed in financial crisis due lack of commitment from the owners state
The state commissioner for Education, Barrister Olasunkanmi Olaleye who disclosed this while receiving delegations from Samuel Ladoke Akintola Foundation in his office said very soon the process will be completed
It would be recalled that representatives of the two state and NUC met at the Senate building of the institution in Ogbomoso last month for asset evaluation and modalities of sharing and other things
The commissioner maintained that the Oyo state Governor Engineer Seyi Makinde is much more interested providing a solid educational background and make life easy for indigenes and residents of the state
While commending the leadership of Ladoke Akintola Foundation for their efforts in projecting the image of the late premier of the western Region, Olasunkanmi urges them to do more in sensitizing the public about the contributions of the late Ladoke Akintola to the Nation
“ It is unfortunate that Ladoke Akintola did not live long to defend himself, his children and supporters were also young when he died so it was difficult for them to defend all the lies against Akintola but since you have taken up the task, you have to do it well, Although people are knowing the truth now but don’t relent’ dig out more facts about him , his achievements and his style of politics spread it, let the younger generation be properly informed
In his reaction, the coordinator of the foundation Mr Yemi Adedokun said the entire members of the family and Ladoke Akintola Foundation appreciated the effort of the government on education especially on LAUTECH which was named after the late premier
Adedokun said part of the effort to project Akintola’s name is organizing public lecturers in Ibadan Ogbomoso and Lagos as well as conversion of part of his building in Ogbomoso country home into a library for public use
“ Already we have packed over 5000 books found in the house into a place and by the time we completed the library we will open it for public use
Adedokun however presented books and face masks to the state government on behalf of the family. He said the donations is part of effort to support the government in the fight against COVID-19