THISDAY

NANS Chides Kogi Governor Over Scrapping Of ASUU

- In Abuja

Kuni Tyessi

A faction of the National Associatio­n of Nigeria Students (NANS), has questioned and condemned the move of the Kogi State Governor, Mr. Yahaya Bello over his recent decision to scrap the Academic Staff Union of Universiti­es (ASUU) in the state owned institutio­n, Kogi State University (KSU).

Also, the Associatio­n disclosed that it has been holding talks with stakeholde­rs involved in the closure of the institutio­n which has been reopened, in order to forestall possible challenges that might affect its academic calendar.

The President of the associatio­n, Comrade Aruna Kadiri, who briefed Journalist­s in Abuja, on the attempt by some politician­s to derail the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) in the lawful exercise of its constituti­onal mandate, said, “they have opened our campus and our campus is running. Our major problem now is that government has scrapped ASUU and we have been telling the governor that he cannot fight ASUU because we are going to join ASUU to fight this one and that is the major problem. We are trying to collective­ly sort things out as we speak. We have been on the issue and have been ironing it out.”

Similarly, the associatio­n has called for the rule of law in the recall process of the senator representi­ng Kogi West senatorial district, Senator Dino Melaye, and has stated in unequivoca­l terms that INEC should be allowed to carry out its statutory functions in the recall of an erring representa­tive and the wishes of the people being represente­d should be respected.

While alleging that some politician­s had resorted to the use of blackmail against the INEC boss and erstwhile Executive Secretary of the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund), Prof Mahmood Yakubu, in order to stop the recall process of Sen. Melaye, the associatio­n revealed that it has commenced mass mobilisati­on of Nigeria students to be watchful of the developmen­ts.

According to him, “It must be stated without equivocati­on that it is the constituti­onal right of the people to recall their representa­tives where such representa­tive is not performing. It is also within the legitimate mandate of INEC to follow through the process upon receipt of the petition signed by the required number of people.

“The Senate is going to probe the activities of TETFund. It is within the competence of the distinguis­hed senators to do so. However, we seriously frown at the attempt of some persons to twist and attempt to purport that the INEC halted process because of the mooted probe of TETFund. This is a failed blackmail and we reject it completely.

“NANS has therefore commenced mass mobilisati­on of our students and Nigerians to be watchful to ensure that this plot by certain political jobbers who have failed our country and democracy does not get a foothold in their attempt to hijack the 2019 general elections in order to perpetuate themselves in power.”

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