The Guardian (Nigeria)

Igbafen threatens to sue varsity for defamation

ASUU passes vote of confidence in AAU branch exco

- From Michael Egbejule, Benin City

TAcademic Staff Union of Universiti­es (ASUU), Ambrose Alli University (AAU) Ekpoma, Edo State chapter, has passed a vote of implicit confidence in its chairperso­n and other executive members.

This is made known in a communiqué signed by the union’s chairperso­n, Dr. Monday Igbafen, and the secretary, Dr. Anthony Aizebioje-coker, yesterday in Benin City.

A five-man committee has been constitute­d by the union to interface with the university management over the allegation against Igbafen.

AAU authoritie­s had, in a statement recently, suspended Igbafen for alleged sexual harassment.

The university’s spokesman, Mr. Edward Aihevba, stated that the suspension followed the arraignmen­t of Igbafen before the Senior Staff Disciplina­ry Committee (SSDC) on allegation­s of sexual harassment.

The congress equally resolved that it was convinced that the suspension was a fall-out of the union’s insistence on its principles and due process as well as its resolve to successful­ly prosecute the recent nationwide strike in the branch.

ASUU, which commended the chairperso­n for the struggle for better welfare of its members, resolved that the suspension was an aberration and an affront on the union.

It also vowed to continue to insist on due process, integrity and transparen­cy in the running of the affairs of the university as enshrined in the ASUU constituti­on and code of conduct.

Meanwhile, Igbafen has given the university’s management 30 days to retract what he described as “defamatory materials” published in the university’s bulletin of February 13, 2019 or be ready for litigation.

The associate professor in the Department of Philosophy also alleged that the said publicatio­n was widely distribute­d to several media houses, which gave it prominent spaces on February 14.

In a letter entitled ‘Defamation of Dr. M.L. Igbafen: Demand for Refraction, Apology and Damages’ by his lawyer, Osehon Irebhude & Co. to the university demanded a written apology to be published in the university’s bulletin and in at least four national dailies.

Igbafen’s counsel is also asking the university authoritie­s to pay his client N200 million as compensati­on for the injury he suffered by reason of the said offensive publicatio­n.

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