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Emir Sanusi urges FG to honour agreements with ASUU

- From Usman A. Bello, Benin

The Emir of Kano, and Chancellor, University of Benin, Muhammed Sanusi II, has urged the federal government to honour all agreements it entered into with the Associatio­n Staff Union of Universiti­es (ASUU) to end frequent distortion of university calendar.

Sanusi spoke at the weekend during the 45th convocatio­n/49th Founders Day ceremony of the University of Benin.

"The worrisome developmen­t of late is the tug of war between the government and academic staff union of universiti­es on issues bothering on fiscal policy of the government. The media, were recently, awash with news of threat of strike by ASUU over their integratio­n into the integratio­n payroll informatio­n system (IPPIS).

"My advice to the government is that there should be a political will to honour all agreements it entered into with university unions; be more open to dialogue and try to involve all stakeholde­rs in the decisionma­king process," he said.

According to him, once that is done, frequent disruption­s of academic calendar of universiti­es which has resulted in the decline in the quality of graduates, will become a thing of the past.

While commending President Muhammad Buhari for the relative peace, uninterrup­ted academic calendar in the universiti­es so far, he maintained that a lot still needs to be done ‘‘if we want our universiti­es to achieve global visibility’’.

The Emir of Kano also commended the governing council of the university for the transparen­t manner through which it selected the new Vice Chancellor of the institutio­n, Prof Lilian Salami.

While noting that the new Vice Chancellor was selected on merit, Sanusi charged her to follow the footsteps of Prof Grace Alele Williams, the first female Vice Chancellor of the institutio­n.

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