FUTA Vice-Chancellor Reverses Controversial Appointment of 24 Personal Aides
The Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University of Technology Akure (FUTA) has cancelled the recent appointment of 24 personal aides.
The decision follows strong criticism from students, staff, and the general public. Many people felt the appointments were unnecessary and wasteful, especially given the university’s challenges with funding and infrastructure. The reversal has been widely welcomed as a good step towards responsible leadership.
The appointments had sparked a lot of debate on campus and across social media platforms. Critics argued that such a large number of aides for one office was excessive and did not reflect the current economic situation facing public universities in Nigeria. After listening to the concerns raised by stakeholders, the Vice-Chancellor acted quickly to withdraw the appointments and address the public outcry.
This development shows that university management is willing to listen and respond to feedback from the community. Students and staff members have expressed relief, hoping that the school will now focus more on important issues like improving classrooms, laboratories, and staff welfare. Many believe resources should be used wisely to support teaching, learning, and research activities.
The Vice-Chancellor’s action is seen as a positive example of accountability in public institutions. It sends a clear message that leaders must consider the opinions of those they serve when making decisions. The university community now expects management to direct attention towards solving pressing problems that directly affect academic activities and student well-being.
This incident highlights the power of public opinion in influencing decisions in Nigerian universities. As FUTA moves forward, there is hope that management will continue to prioritise transparency and prudent use of resources. The reversal is viewed by many as a win for good governance and a step in the right direction for the institution.




