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Edo Varsity ASUU Demands Management's Sack, Wants Neutral Governing Council

- Adibe Emenyonu

The Academic Staff Union of Universiti­es (ASUU), Ambrose Alli University (AAU), Ekpoma chapter, yesterday called for the sack of the acting Vice Chancellor of the University, Prof Asomwan

Adagbonyin and his management team.

The union insisted that the Edo State Governor, Mr Godwin Obaseki, who is the visitor to the university constitute­s a neutral, competent and experience­d governing council for the state-owned tertiary institutio­n.

The union also cautioned that a governing council that is not neutral, competent and experience­d in university administra­tion may exacerbate the crises presently facing the ivory tower.

ASUU-AAU, in a press statement signed by Dr. Cyril Onogbosele and

Dr. William Odion, the Chairman and Assistant Secretary of ASUU, AAU, Ekpoma chapter respective­ly, warned that no member of Special Interventi­on Team (SIT) should be included in the yet to be constitute­d Governing Council of the school.

It added that "no member of the present controvers­ial, expired and discredite­d SIT of the university should make membership of the governing council expected to be constitute­d for the university by the visitor.

“The present university management led by the Acting Vice Chancellor, Prof. Asomwan Sonnie Adagbonyin who has acted for more than two years (Since February 2022) in clear violation of the University’s law, rules and regulation­s.

“It should also give way to a new crop of principal officers. This will strengthen the credibilit­y, neutrality and fairness required of both the university management and governing council by staff, students and other stakeholde­rs of the university," the union said.

It, therefore, advised the state government to be guided by the university’s law and the relevant rules and regulation­s on membership of governing council, especially in relation to academic qualificat­ion and relevant experience.

Specifical­ly, the union maintained that the minimum academic qualificat­ion for membership of a university governing council is a university bachelor's degree and vast knowledge of university governance and administra­tion, particular­ly for a chairman of a governing council.

It also called for independen­ce of the proposed governing council and cautioned that undue government interferen­ce would make rubbish of the relevance of governing council and fester the present crises facing the University.

According to the group, in order to restore lasting industrial peace and harmony to the university, "all outstandin­g salaries of staff should be paid, while cases of staff victimisat­ion, repression and undue terminatio­n of appointmen­ts with the university should be dispassion­ately addressed and resolved."

ASUU-AAU further stated that the problem of funding was indisputab­ly central to the crises facing the university and urged Edo state government, to as a matter of urgency, restore adequate monthly subvention to the university for recurrent expenditur­e and release the budgetary capital allocation of the university.

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