Wednesday, 6 June 2012

Jonathan seek Senate’s approval to rename UNILAG


President Goodluck Jonathan has sent a letter to the Senate, asking it to approve the renaming of the University of Lagos (UNILAG).
The letter conveying the president request was read by the Senate President, David Mark, as the upper legislative chambers commenced its plenary sitting on Wednesday.
President Jonathan in the letter asked the Senate to approve the renaming of the following universities:
Federal University of Technology Umudike to Michael Okpara University, Umudike
Federal Univeristy of Technology, Yola to Modibbo Adamawa University

 
University of Lagos to Moshood Abiola University, Lagos
The president’s request is coming on the heels of on-going outcry and protests over the renaming of UNILAG, after the late politician and business mogul, MKO Abiola.
The president in his address to the nation on Democracy day, announced the change of name in recognition of the late’s politician struggle in birthing the nation’s democracy.
UNILAG students reacted to the renaming by three days of street protests, which included the shutting down of the longest bridge in Africa, the Third Mainland Bridge.
The students have also flight a suit against President Jonathan over the name change.
The alumni association of the institution has declared the renaming as unacceptable.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

interesting

Anonymous said...

We all knew there was no turning back,even when he know he made mistake abt d MAU LAG

Anonymous said...

This our presidents is making a big mistakes,getting d wrong advisers who do not mean well4 him

Anonymous said...

GEJ is not serious he is too proud to agree he took d wrong step

Anonymous said...

This our president na bookoro, but he lacks communication skills

Anonymous said...

I've been waiting for him to tell us d history behind d names he has chosen for these schools in questions,what is d corelation

Anonymous said...

There's nothing wrong with what he sa done,but it will be nice to communicate more

Anonymous said...

GEJ place d nation's priority straight right......