Human rights lawyer, Chief Gani Fawehinmi (SAN), yesterday accused Governor Olusegun Agagu of Ondo State of being behind the decision of the Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, to withdraw the honorary doctorate degree conferred on him.

He said the alleged intervention of the governor was an abuse of office and an affront on the independence of the university.
Fawehinmi in statement said the university had recently written him a letter signed by its Registrar, Mrs. B. A. Oloketuyi, informing him of its decision to confer an honorary doctorate degree on him as a mark of honour.

He added that after acknowledging the gesture of the university, it suddenly wrote back to him, saying that “the offer had to be re-considered because, on review, it had been discovered that three eminent personalities in the legal profession were put for the award. It has therefore become imperative that we reduce the number by one.”

Noting that sources in the university fingered the governor as the brain behind the action, the Senior Advocate said the governor’s action cannot stop him from criticising his regime for its corruption and election rigging, which “has been unprecedented in the history of the elections in Nigeria”.

He said what happened in the governorship election in the state on April 14,2007 was “an abominable and despicable act of daylight electoral robbery”, noting that “justice demands that nobody should be allowed to profit from the proceeds of the such robbery.”

The legal luminary argued that the governor and government of the state do not have authority under the law establishing the university to impose on it those to be honoured.

“What the Ondo State governor and government have done in my case demeans the intellectual integrity of the university and violates the independence of the institution. It is not right for the university to succumb to the illegal, unconstitutional and immoral pressure from the governor and government of Ondo State.”

He noted that when he was awarded the same honour by the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) Ile-Ife in December 2003, he was at the forefront of the opposition to Obasanjo’s administration, adding that he even contested the April 2003 presidential election against the former president.

“Despite all these, the Senate of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife approved the Honorary Doctorate Degree of Laws which was conferred on me on the December, 2003. Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba should have done the same by standing its ground, defending its integrity and protecting its independence,” he said.

“The barbaric action of Governor Agagu in this respect cannot stop me from continuing to criticise his regime for its corruption and election rigging, which of course has been unprecedented in the history of the elections in Nigeria. What happened in the governorship election in Ondo State on April 14,2007 was an abominable and despicable act of daylight electoral robbery. Justice demands that nobody should be allowed to profit from the proceeds of the such robbery. My support from Dr. Rahman Olusegun Mimiko is total because it is based on the truth and justice”, he railed.

3 Responses to “Withdrawal of Award: Gani Fingers Agagu”

  1. omotayloron 15 Sep 2008 at 8:37 am

    Grrrrrrrrreeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaattttttttttt Ife. Worthy of note. This university will not stand for intimidation or falsities anytime. That said, Agagu should keep on weilding his long octopus arms of power, but remember, those you have wronged on your way to the top are waiting for you on your way down, Dr Agagu. Also, it is good for absolute power to corrupt absolutely so that when you shoot yourself in the foot, you will be the main casuallty. One thing is clear, NO ONE CAN FOOL ALL OF THE PEOPLE ALL OF THE TIME. Its a matter of time Mr “Daylight Robber”.

  2. Iroko Kekere UKon 15 Sep 2008 at 10:42 am

    It is a big shame for a University or any institution to withdraw an award not even given yet after been acknowledged by the receiver with such a reason Akungba university has given. This is a slap on all the indegenes of Ondo State and Nigeria as a whole. Honourary degrees are not lotteries or based on raffle tickets, they are awarded to those who merit them and i don’t think there is anyone who can merit it more than Chief Gani among the three am very sure and i can bet my life on this. Akungba university has shamed Ondo State and Nigeria not only within but internationally. If Ife could do it and i don’t know why Akungba cannot. The award i will say does not worth it, Chief Gani let the other two go and get it as they might be members of Agagu’s family which i would not advice you to mingle with anyway. Mrs Oloketuyi the Registrar of Akungba uni, you have made yourself available for Agagu to use you and when he Agagu finally left Alagbaka after his own power had been stripped of. WHERE WILL YOU STAND THEN? You have shamed your university madam. It would have been a glory and something for your uni to be proud of if Chief Gani could acknowledge your honour. He is too much for your uni anyway and i arrest my case.

  3. Omotayloron 08 Sep 2009 at 3:57 pm

    ADIEU PA GANI FAWEHINMI – ONDO STATE LOSES AN IRREPLACABLE SON

    I dont normally shed instant tears when i hear such a sad news as this, for I go into shock mode for a day or two and then maybe the tears will follow. But for my dear father Gani Fawenhimi, the tears will not just stop.

    Why I ask am I weeping so profusely?
    I weep for a Democracy Giant
    I weep for a great freedom fighter of all times.
    I weep for the loss of someone Nigeria will always need
    I weep for Nigeria that refused to heed all calls for justice.

    Papa Gani, you will rest in peace
    You will be accepted into the bossom of our Lord.
    You did your very best, now you’ve left the rest.
    May God provide a replacement for the gap you leave.

    To the family of Papa Gani, I send my condolences
    Take Heart, for God knows best.

    I weep again for NIGERIA, why oh why dont we listen to the voices of reason?
    THIS WAS A MAN WHO LIVED FOR OTHERS.

    REST IN PEACE
    Sun re Olufe ko si ma sun lo
    Gbori le aya Olugbala re
    A fe o Sugbon Olorun fe o ju
    Sun re Gani Sun re.