OPEN LETTER TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR BABATUNDE RAJI FASHOLA (SAN), THE
EXECUTIVE GOVERNOR OF LAGOS STATE ON THE intimate HARRASSMENT IN LASU
Dear Sir,
The
issue of intimate harassment and misconduct by lecturers in Nigerian
universities has always been reoccurring in some of our universities and
many lecturers have been found culpable in this ignoble act to the
detriment of students. So many students have been victims of lecturers'
escapades and we can no longer keep quiet over this issue that has
ruined the lives of many students who have been our classmates or school
mates as the case may be.
At the Lagos State University
(LASU ), Ojo, we have so many dedicated lecturers who take their job
seriously and discharge their duties accordingly. But there are those
who capitalise in sexually harassing students they are meant to teach.
At the Faculty of Law in LASU, the Sub-Dean of the faculty, Mr A. O.
Ogunseye is one lecturer who has been known to be involved in the
victimisation of students and intimate harassment of girls.
Your
Excellency, I want to bring your attention to this issue and the
attention of Nigerians to what we are passing through in the hands of Mr
Ogunseye because we are tired of this extortion, victimisation and
intimate harassment by him.
He has been doing this for a
long time and for over five years without any form of reprimand from
the school management thereby causing many students grief, pain and
delays in their academic pursuit. The Vice-Chancellor of LASU, Professor
John Oladapo Obafunwa is a man of integrity and I believe that if he is
aware of this act, he will not hesitate to deal with such lecturer
accordingly. Mr Ogunseye has committed so many atrocities against we
students in the Faculty of Law and I think it is time to let you and the
whole world know that we have suffered enough in silence.
He
gives many girls 5 points after taking them to bed and many other
brilliant students who deserve to have 5 or 4 points he would deny them
this and would give them 1 or 2 points at most, even when it is glaring
that these academically sound students deserve more than what he gave
them. He collects huge amount of money from students in order to falsify
and upgrade their results for them. Recently, he told a girl doing her
undergraduate programme in Law and who is supposed to graduate with a
third class degree to pay him one hundred and fifty thousand naira in
order for him to upgrade her grade to second class upper. But when the
girl told him she didn't have the money, he advised her to sell her
blackberry phone in order to bring the money to him. He is obsessed
with money and sex and has slept with so many girls in the Faculty of
Law in order to give them marks they don't merit and many of them have
suffered too much in his hands.
He also collects two hundred
and fifty thousand naira from some students doing their Masters in Law
(LL.M) programmes in order to upgrade their score to a higher score or
grade which they don't merit. Every year, Mr Ogunseye abandons his
official duty and travels abroad and spends up to two months without
leave or any approval from the faculty and he would assign his course to
junior lecturers who are not competent to handle the course. His stock
in trade is to continually extort money from students and he has agents
who usually solicit on his behalf for other students to pay him money
for marks. As a result of his dishonourable role in upgrading scores
for students, the Dean of the Faculty of Law, Dr Olatokunbo Obadina had
to change the password of the portal used by lecturers in the Faculty of
Law for uploading students' results so that Mr Ogunseye will not have
access to carry out his despicable acts.
Mr Ogunseye was my
project supervisor and for over four months he kept tossing me up and
down and refused to approve my project even after collecting over ten
thousand naira from me and despite all the efforts I put in researching,
writing, re-writing and typing the project and all the money I spent in
doing this. Later when I discovered he was not ready to approve my
project and was only interested in continuing to extort money from me, I
had to apply for another project supervisor, Barrister Gbenga Ojo, who
supervised my project and approved it without delay and without
collecting any money from me. But I had to write another project for
Barrister Ojo since his own department is different from that of Mr
Ogunseye.
It is so frustating the type of pain, both
emotional and psychological, which Mr Ogunseye has put many students
through. By his conduct, he is a disgrace to the Faculty of Law and the
Lagos State University as a whole. People like this should not be
entrusted with positions of authority because they end up abusing their
power and corrupting the minds of young and upcoming students and
jeopardising the future of many of them.
I hereby call on
you sir, as the Visitor to the Lagos State University, to institute a
proper and thorough investigation into this issue of intimate
harassment, intimidation, victimisation, dereliction of duty and
extortion by Mr Ogunseye, the Sub-Dean of the faculty of Law and if
found culpable, he should be dealt with accordingly.
We
recall that some lecturers were sacked recently by the University of
Benin for these same issues of intimate harassment and extortion of
students. Any lecturer who engages in this dishonourable behaviour does
not deserve to be a lecturer and should be shown the way out of the
university system to avoid bringing down the image of the university.
I
hereby call on the Nigerian media to also investigate this matter
discreetly using their tool of investigative journalism and I want the
media to come to LASU Faculty of Law and interview many students on this
issue especially girls who have been sexually harassed and abused on
several occasions by Mr Ogunseye. This matter must not be swept under
the carpet by the Lagos State government, the media and all well meaning
Nigerians because enough is enough. We have suffered enough and we can
no longer keep quiet in the face of flagrant abuses and misconduct by
our own lecturers who should be role models to the youths.
It
is my hope that this letter will be given adequate publicity by the
media to let Nigerians know what we are passing through in LASU in the
hands of randy lecturers even after the school fees were increased to a
whooping two hundred and fifty thousand naira per student.
From: Adeshina Johnson.
Faculty of Law, LASU, Lagos.
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