Meanwhile, a senior lecturer in the Department of Political Science, Dr Abiodun Fatai-Abatan, has been appointed as acting DSA.
Professor Tajudeen Olumoko has been sacked by the Lagos State University, Ojo.
Before his removal, he was the Dean of Student Affairs.
His removal was in connection with a news report published on Monday by an online news platform, Punch.
The story revealed that a certificate racketeering syndicate had genuine Lagos State University certificates that anyone interested could purchase for between N2m and N3m, depending on the technicality of the course involved.
The management of LASU, in a statement signed by spokesperson Oluwayemisi Thomas-Onashile on Tuesday, said its attention had been drawn to recent reports regarding alleged “Certificate Racketeering” and a “sting operation” in the university.
Thomas-Onashile said it had been established that the management of the institution had promptly brought the original allegations to the attention of general law enforcement authorities, including the office of the Lagos State Directorate of Public Prosecutions.
According to the spokesperson, the authorities have not yet concluded their investigations but Lagos State University management does not take such matters lightly.
Thomas-Onashile added that the university’s inquiries into the allegations will be concluded before the end of the year 2023.
“Consistently with applicable law, the outcome of the inquiry will be published and appropriate action will be taken,” she said.
Thomas-Onashile also said that for emphasis, there has been no “cover up” and there will be no “cover up”.
Meanwhile, a senior lecturer in the Department of Political Science, Dr Abiodun Fatai-Abatan, has been appointed as acting DSA.
Also, The PUNCH reports that the Lagos State House of Assembly on Tuesday, said it would invite the Commissioner for Tertiary Education, Mr. Tolani Akibu, the Vice-Chancellor of Lagos State University, Prof. Ibiyemi Olatunji-Bello, the Senate of the tertiary institution and other top staff over allegations of extortion and certificate racketeering levelled against the school recently.