Senator Dino Melaye wore an academic gown to Senate Plenary
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Professor of History and a former Dean of Faculty of Arts at the Lagos
State University , LASU, Ojo has lambasted Senator Dino Melaye for
donning an academic gown to Senate plenary.
According to some leading academics in the country, Dino Melaye’s
donning of academic gown to the Senate plenary session on Tuesday was a “juvenile attempt” at proving that he attended the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria.
The Kogi Senator had on Tuesday (today) stormed the National
Assembly Plenary Session on Tuesday ( today) in an academic robe to make
a statement after he was cleared of forging his degree certificate.
He was certified as a bonafide graduate of the Ahmadu Bello
University by its Vice Chancellor, Prof. Ibrahim Garba, who appeared
before the Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions
on Monday. Garba had stated categorically clear that Melaye earned a
Bachelor of Arts degree in Geography from ABU, with a Third Class.
While speaking to Punch, a Professor of History and a former Dean
of Faculty of Arts at the Lagos State University, LASU, Ojo, Abolade
Adeniji, said if Melaye felt that his appearing in what he thought was
an academic gown would confirm his claim that he attended ABU, it is
“juvenile.”
Adeniji said, “This is a juvenile attempt at justifying his claims that he attended ABU . He has only made a fool of himself.
“What the senator has done is unusual, and this should be a source of concerns to his fellow senators.
“The senatorial position is an exalted one that should not be trivialised the way Senator Melaye is doing.
“The appearance he assumed today is not for an adult, much less
a senator. He looks so cheap. It’s a political drama that was meant to
prove that he has a degree.”
Another academic, the Dean of Arts Faculty and Associate Professor
of English Language at LASU, Dr . Adeleke Fakoya, said the gown that
Senator Dino Melaye wore “is a ceremonial one."
“This is a ceremonial gown and not an academic robe. It is a
ceremonial uniform usually worn during formal ceremonies in any Ivory
Tower.
“Even then, you can only wear such ceremonial robes if you are a
part of the procession in the academic environment; never in the
context in which Senator Melaye wore it today.
“The type of gown that the senator wore in that photograph is usually worn by vice- chancellors, registrars, deans, etc .
“If Melaye intended it to prove that he graduated from ABU ,
then he missed it big time because the type of gown he is wearing is not
for someone being conferred with a first degree, to start with.
“It is a ceremonial costume that should not be worn in
frivolous manner as this senator has done . It ’s either hired or
stolen.”
Also speaking on the implication of Senator Melaye’s action, Fakoya said it wouldn’t change anything.
“It won't make that person a Pope, because we know the processes involved towards becoming a Pope.
“Ditto for academics. You must earn what you claim to possess, academically or by way of honorary bestowal.
“The onus is on anyone to justify his claims to any degree, instead of treating sacred objects with frivolity as we have here.”
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