Leadership

We’ve Responsibi­lity To Save Public Varsities From Collapse –

- BY ADEBAYO WAHEED, Ibadan

Academic Staff Union of Universiti­es (ASUU) has said the union woulf continue to protect public universiti­es from collapse and fight for the interest of its members as well as that of Nigerians students despite the federal government’s seeming attempt to destroy public universiti­es.

ASUU’s chairman, University of Ibadan (UI), Professor Ayoola Akinwole, stated this at a stakeholde­r’s congress and protest rally, noting that the government’s failure despite reaching an agreement with the speaker of the House of Representa­tives, Hon. Femi Gbajiabiam­ila, which led to the suspension of the strike is worrisome.

According to him, none of the items on the said agreement had been implemente­d, adding that the agreement with the speaker included that the government was going to sign the new salary package, payment of the withheld salaries from March to October 2022, payment of the withheld third-party deductions, including check-off dues from March to October 2022 and non-victimizat­ion of ASUU members who took part in the strike.

“Today’s protest has become necessary due to our conviction that the federal government is on a mission to destroy the public universiti­es through inadequate funding, and through its war against ASUU, “Akinwole said.

He said the war against ASUU by the government and the Nigerian elites had manifested in various ways such as, violation and repudiatio­n of all extant agreements reached with union, forcing the union into strike, prolonging the strike by its inaction and victimizat­ion of ASUU members for embarking on strike, which they were forced into by the negligence and inaction by the government.’’

 ?? ?? L-R: Deputy governor, Ogun State, Noimat Salako-Oyedele; newly coronated Otunba Gbeluniyi of llaro, Chief Kashim Akor; Ogun State Governor Oladapo Abiodun; Yeye Gbeluniyi of llaro, Chief Maryam Kashim Akor; with Olu of Ilaro, Kabiyesi Alayeluwa Oba Kehinde Gbadewole Olugbenle (Asade Agunloye IV) shortly after the coronation/ and closing ceremony of Oroona festival held in Ilaro township stadium in Ogun State on Sunday.
L-R: Deputy governor, Ogun State, Noimat Salako-Oyedele; newly coronated Otunba Gbeluniyi of llaro, Chief Kashim Akor; Ogun State Governor Oladapo Abiodun; Yeye Gbeluniyi of llaro, Chief Maryam Kashim Akor; with Olu of Ilaro, Kabiyesi Alayeluwa Oba Kehinde Gbadewole Olugbenle (Asade Agunloye IV) shortly after the coronation/ and closing ceremony of Oroona festival held in Ilaro township stadium in Ogun State on Sunday.

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