The Rector of the Federal Polytechnic, Ede, in Osun State, John Adekolawole, was suspended in 1995 for sexual harassment, years before he became the rector, a document revealed.
Despite the indictment, however, the
academic still emerged the rector of the same polytechnic 22 years after, with
the education ministry saying it had no knowledge of the 1995 suspension.
Mr Adekolawole was suspended for allegedly sexually harassing a woman in his office while he was the Director of School of Applied Science and Head of Department of Science Laboratory Technology.
The then registrar of the
institution, F. C. Mordi, communicated Mr Adekolawole’s sanction for “gross
misconduct” through a letter dated November 1, 1995 seen.
During that period, Mr Adekolawole
was known on campus as John Edaogbogun until 2010 when he changed his name to
John Adekolawole.
Mr Adekolawole confirmed his
suspension for sexual harassment in 1995.
According to the letter, Mr
Adekolawole was suspended for two months without payment and was also removed
from his positions.
“Consequent upon a case of gross
misconduct in which you were involved, I write to inform you that the
management has closely studied your defence as decided as follows:
i) Suspension for two (2) months
without a pay with effect from 1st November, 1995.
ii) removal from the Directorship
and Headship of the School of Applied Science and Department of Science
Laboratory Technology respectively, with immediate effect”.
“You are seriously warned to desist
from any such act of gross misconduct in future, as any slightest information
about such misdemeanor will attract severe disciplinary action against you.
This is your last warning.
“You are to hand over all relevant
documents and property of the school and the department respectively as well as
all the scripts in the department to A. A. Adebesin with immediate effect. The
handing over should be in the presence of the deputy rector,” the suspension
letter issued to him then read.
Sources in the polytechnic disclosed
that the suspension letter was later removed from the rector’s file.
“It was in 2010 when he changed his
name that he looked for means to remove the suspension letter from his file so
as not to serve as hindrance to his career ambition,” a source at the
institution said.
Mr Adekolawole did not deny the
suspension when contacted. He, however, said the suspension was to save him
from being assassinated.
“The suspension you were talking
about was arranged by the polytechnic then to save me from being assassinated.
As the Director of the School of Applied Science then, I was one of the top
people dealing with corruption, so some people then made arrangements, lied
against me that I was involved in sexual misconduct.
“When I got the letter then, I went
straight to the registrar who told me they purposely wrote the letter so the
people pressuring them to deal with me will be deceived.”
Asked why he did not appeal the
suspension, he simply said “I was only suspended on paper. These people are
bringing up all those issues now because they want to remove me as rector and
they cannot remove me because God puts me there.”
He also confirmed changing his name
and the removal of the suspension letter from his records with the polytechnic.
“I changed my name in 2010 after my
Ph.D and it was because a prophetess called from Abuja that I should drop
Edaogbogun for Adekolawole. The two names are mine but I just chose to change
from Edaogbogun which is my father’s name to my own name, Adekolawole. The
document was removed from my file after it was discovered that I did no wrong”.
Asked how it was removed, he simply
said “by the authority of course. See, I don’t want us to go back to this.”
The Appointment
Mr Adekolawole was appointed the
rector of the Federal Polytechnic, Ede, in December 2017 by President Muhammadu
Buhari.
He obtained his BSc Engineering
Physics in 1982; MSc Engineering Physics in 1990; MPhil (Physics) in 2007; and
PhD (Physics) in 2010.
He joined the service of the Federal
Polytechnic, Ede in 1993 and served in various capacities in the institution
before his appointment as the rector.
Mr Adekolawole is, however, enmeshed
in a fresh crisis as the academic board of the institution passed a vote of no
confidence on him on Monday. The board, headed by the rector, has reportedly
sent its resolution to the education minister, calling for Mr Adekolawole’s
suspension, after accusing him of maladministration.
The polytechnic currently has no
governing council which has the constitutional power to ask the president to
remove the rector.
Mr Adekolawole has, however, denied
any wrongdoing.
When contacted on why Mr Adekolawole
was appointed despite the earlier indictment, the spokesperson of the federal
ministry of education, Ben-Bem Goong, said the ministry was not aware of the
earlier indictment.
“Nobody has complained about this to
the ministry. The due process is that they (those who detect the wrongdoing)
will write to the ministry, complaining of his sin and the ministry will take
the necessary step to discipline the man if he is found wanting.
“It is not enough for people to sit
somewhere and start creating crisis. I have not said the man has not done
anything but let due process be followed. The government is not aware of the
1995 matter and if members of the academia have anything against him, they
should complain to the ministry formally. Once it comes to our knowledge, we
will set up an investigation,” he said.
The two spokespersons for President
Buhari, Garba Shehu and Femi Adesina, did not respond to enquiry on whether or
not the president was briefed about the earlier indictment before the 2017
appointment.

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