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University lecturer denies receiving double salaries

The Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Federal University, Oye-Ekiti , Abayomi Fasina, has debunked allegation of salary fraud levelled against him by the Academic Staff Union of Universities in the university.

The union had alleged that Mr Fasina received two salaries from FUOYE and EKSU in the State of FUOYE Report. “Professor Fasina came to the university in the year 2015 as a sabbatical staff from Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti, and became a tenured staff without returning to his previous university before he became a tenured staff of FUOYE in the year 2017.

“He had applied for a 189-day leave to complete his students’ project supervision and other duties he was saddled with on sabbatical appointment at the Federal University Oye-Ekiti.“Fasina was acknowledged by the management of Ekiti State University on December 21, 2016, to have completed his sabbatical at FUOYE and had resumed work on Sept. 23, 2016.”

Mr Fasina, however, told NAN that he also started another engagement as a visiting lecturer at the end of his sabbatical and was only paid half of his salary because “visiting was like a part-time appointment.

 

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