National Industrial Court on Tuesday struck out two suits challenging the “purported” removal of the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Lagos, Prof. Toyin Ogundipe.
This followed the formal withdrawal of two suits filed in relation to controversy in the university.
One of the suits was filed by Ogundipe to challenge his removal by Governing Council then under the chairmanship of the now-suspended Pro-Chancellor, Dr Wale Babalakin (SAN).
The other was filed by the Senate of the university to challenge Ogundipe’s removal and his replacement with Prof. Theophilus Soyombo by the Governing Council.
While Messrs Tayo Oyetibo (SAN) and Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa (SAN) applied for the withdrawal of Ogundipe’s suit; Prof. Taiwo Osipitan (SAN) applied for the withdrawal of the suit filed by the Senate.
There was no objection to the withdrawal of both suits by Mr Tola Oshobi (SAN), who represented Babalakin in both cases.
Following the applications for withdrawal, Justice J.I. Essien struck out the suits.
The judge advised authorities of the University of Lagos to resolve the raging controversy in the institution amicably, stressing that the image of a university must be protected.
Essien, who described himself as a professor of Law who left teaching to become a judge, enjoined actors in the controversy to give peace a chance.
The judge expressed delight that the parties elected to withdraw the suit, thereby saving him from having to make pronouncements.
But he noted that having been a Dean of Faculty and member of a university Senate, “I would have determined the case properly and settled the controversy because the matter came to the right place.
“We hope that peace will reign because when two elephants fight, in this case, the grass will wither. The controversy is not good for a university.”
Osipitan assured the judge that “maturity will prevail.”
