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Osun, Oyo Assemblies to meet over LAUTECH crisis
The Osun and Oyo States House of Assembly have moved to resolve the ownership crisis rocking the jointly-owned Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH) Ogbomoso and its teaching hospital in Osogbo.
The Speaker of Osun House of Assembly, Timothy Owoeye, revealed this at the plenary session of the Assembly in Osogbo on Tuesday.
According to him, stakeholders and all other parties involved should maintain caution until the matter is resolved amicably.
“The house will initiate a meeting with the Oyo State House of Assembly to find a lasting solution to the crisis, therefore, we urge caution on both sides.
“We also urge all parties to stop the media war on both social and conventional media.
“The two visitors of the institution; the governors of Osun and Oyo states, will meet and visit the institutions to make sure the ownership matter is quickly resolved.
“Workers at the institutions and people of both states are advised to remain calm as the Assemblies and the governors will work out a lasting solution to the crisis.
“We have the constitutional power to legislate on the ownership issue and to review the laws and bills that established the institutions.
“The House and the visitors have the power to resolve the issue; therefore, people should remain calm till we find a lasting solution,” he said.
The News Agency of Nigeria recalls that the recent ownership crisis emanated from accusations and counter-accusations from the Oyo and Osun governments on their financial obligations to the institutions.
NAN
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