This was disclosed by the Commissioner of Education, Prof. Adeniyi Olowofela, while speaking with newsmen in Ibadan.
He added further that the auditors would start work in a fortnight adding that the decision was one of the efforts being made to reposition education in the state.
According to him, this would help the government determine the level of intervention required and capacity for self-sustenance.
He said: “Government is in the process of appointing external auditors to enable them to know the state of finances and manpower of all the tertiary institutions owned by the Oyo State Government. “The auditors will commence work in two weeks’ time. All these will help us reposition education in the state.”
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