A 91-year-old woman, Madam
Roseline Ololo has given the Lagos State governor, Mr Babatunde Fashola, a
seven-day ultimatum to ensure the return of Metropolitan College and Isolo
Secondary School to her, failing which she will permanently occupy the governor’s
office.
Madam Ololo, in a statement by
her counsel, Malcolm Omirhobo, threatened to permanently occupy the governor’s
office until her demands are met.
Madam Ololo and her late
husband, Chief Michael Ololo, had through their company, Akaix West Africa
Limited, established Metropolitan College in 1955 with the first batch of 19
students in Surulere area of Lagos.
For expansion purposes and to
move away from the thickly populated residential area of Surulere, the owners
acquired the present site at Ire-Akari, Isolo in 1966 and eventually moved
there in 1974.
In 1976, through the Education
(Private Secondary Institutions Special Provisions) Law, the Military
Government of Lagos State took over 48 Private Secondary Schools from their
owners, including Metropolitan College. In the process, Isolo Secondary School
was carved out of Metropolitan College on the same expanse of land hosting the
college.
However, in 2001, the
administration of Bola Tinubu repealed the law and returned the said 48 private
schools to their owners, but Metropolitan College was curiously not returned, a
development that brought about a law suit.
In the suit, Akaix West Africa
had sued the state government before the Lagos High Court to challenge the
refusal of government to hand over the school to it.
The government, however,
indicated willingness to amicable settle the dispute, a development which led
to the matter being referred to the Lagos Multi-Door Courthouse, LMDC, for
arbitration.
At the arbital sitting, another
trouble started due to insistence of the Lagos State Ministry of Education to
retain the Isolo Secondary School.
Akaix West Africa had contended
that the retention of part of the school was against government’s restructuring
of the educational system of divesting and allowing the private sector to
invest in the educational system so as to provide the conditions in which
students can learn to the highest standard and prepare themselves to meet their
future needs.
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