Friday, September 27, 2013

ASUU STRIKE 2013: ASUU tackles VC over plan to recall students


The Academic Staff  Union of Universities, Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko branch, has threatened a showdown with the management of the institution, should it make good its plans to recall students and lecturers to campus.
The union advised parents  to keep their children at home, warning that members were ready to resist the management’s  plans to reopen the university despite the ongoing strike.

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The Vice-Chancellor of the institution, Prof. Olufemi  Mimiko, had on Wednesday said he would reopen the institution if ASUU failed to call off its over two months strike as quickly as possible.
Mimiko had said  the  protracted  strike  had affected  the activities of  the  university,  which, he said, had enjoyed a stable academic  calendar  in  the last four years.
He said, “We have unbroken four-year academic calendar  before the strike started.  The strike has affected our  programmes.  It is not in the interest of  our students.  We hope ASUU will call off  the  strike soon,  if not, we are considering taking   a measure to bring our  students  back to the campus.
“Ours   is a  state university and  the  case is  different.  We don’t have any subsisting  agreement with the ASUU.  It is the Federal Government that has issues with the ASUU.”
But the Chairman of ASUU, AAUA, Dr. Busayo Mekusi, described the VC’s plan as “an attempt to plunge the institution  into an unending crisis.”
He told journalists in Akure on Thursday that the  strike  called by the national union would continue and AAUA  branch was committed to  what he called “the  revamping of public universities in the country.”
He said, “We advise  parents to  restrain their wards from heeding the call as ASUU AAUA is still on strike, anybody trying to  break the ongoing strike meant to better the lots of  our students of tomorrow is an enemy of our future. All the members of the union should  disregard this.”

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