AAU Crisis: Obaseki Dissolves Governing Council, Appoints Acting VC, Says It’s Aimed At Rescuing Varsity And Students



The Oasis Reporters
May 12, 2021


The Edo State Government has dissolved the Governing Council of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma and appointed Prof. Osarhieme Benson Osadolor as Acting Vice Chancellor of the institution.
The government, in a statement by the Secretary to the State Government, Osarodion Ogie Esq., said the appointment and dissolution take immediate effect.
#UpdateonAAU: Dissolution of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma Governing Council and appointment of an Acting Vice Chancellor pic.twitter.com/9lT5nyeuoq
— Godwin Obaseki (GGO) (@GovernorObaseki) May 11, 2021
Ogie said “the Fulbright Scholar, Prof. Osadolor is to immediately take over the administration of the institution towards revamping and repositioning it to become a forward-looking, innovative and technology-driven institution of higher learning.”
The statement reads: “In accordance with the Ambrose Alli University (Special Intervention Powers) Provisions Law 2021, the Edo State Government hereby announces the dissolution of the Governing Council of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma and appointment of Prof. Osarhieme Benson Osadolor as Acting Vice Chancellor of the institution.”
“These directives take immediate effect,” it added
Ogie continued: “The Ambrose Alli University (Special Intervention Powers) Provisions Law 2021 empowers the Visitor of the University to intervene in the ongoing impasse at the institution in the interest of the school, students and the generality of Edo people.
“For some time now, the institution has been brought to its knees by mismanagement and maladministration forcing the students to remain at home, with the attendant adverse effect on their academic pursuits. This has also grounded activities in the university community, with the institution derailing from the vision of its founders.”
According to the statement, “Prof. Osadolor, a Professor of History at the University of Benin, is trained at the University of Hamburg, Germany and University of Ibadan, Nigeria.
“He brings to bear at the institution nearly 4 decades career as an academic and university administrator, which has taken him through Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, USA; Morgan State University, Baltimore, Maryland; San Diego State University, San Diego, California, USA; University of Benin, Benin City, Nigeria; University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria and Igbinedion University, Okada, Nigeria, among others.”
“Prof. Osadolor is also a Visiting Research Fellow in African History at the University of Hamburg, Germany and an academic consultant to the Art History Museum, in Vienna, Austria,” it noted.
In an earlier report, Obaseki had signed a new law, seeking to intervene in Ambrose Alli University crisis
The Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki signed into law a bill that provides him, as the visitor to Ambrose Alli University (AAU), Ekpoma, with the powers to intervene on the lingering crisis in the university.
After signing the bill at the Government House in Benin City on Monday, Obaseki assured that he would take all the required steps that would enable the state government to reposition the state university.
He had said: “I want to thank you for the support you have shown by passing the amendment to the Ambrose Alli University Act of 1999, empowering the visitor to intervene with the aim of repositioning Ambrose Alli University.
“Just like all of us in Edo have witnessed, the sad and unfortunate situation that has engulfed the premium state university, which emblazed that trail in terms of academic excellence in this country when it was established 40 years ago. Unfortunately, in the last decade or so, the performance of our university has fallen below the expectations of our founding fathers and our own expectations.
“With the amendment that you have graciously enacted, the visitor now has the full authority, without encumbrance of the law, to now undertake a surgical cleansing of our university. Be rest assured that we will take all the required positive steps to reposition AAU to become that centre of learning, which our founding fathers meant it to be.”
He continued: “We are going to put in place, a proper governance structure, accountability and transparency in the management of the affairs of Ambrose Alli University; that university is our pride.”
On his part, Speaker, Edo State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Marcus Onobun, noted, “We are here this evening to present a Special Intervention Bill conferring the powers of special intervention on Ambrose Alli University. The bill was passed by the seventh Assembly conferring on you, the visitor to Ambrose Alli University, the power to intervene on the crisis that is rocking the university.
“Members of the State Assembly looked at the bill extensively, with hope and confidence in your ability as the governor to intervene and bring about serious educational reforms that will make the state university a very competitive one in the sub-Saharan region.”




