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UI Non-Teaching Unions Say ASUU Idleness Turning Into A Problem

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The two Non-Academic Staff Unions of University of Ibadan (UI) have asked the Federal Government to pay striking university lecturers whose idleness they claimed is endangering the peace of the university.

The non-teaching staff spoke as they raised strong opposition to claims by the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU that the non-teaching staff have no voice in the selection of the university’s vice-chancellor.

Joint Action Congress (JAC) of the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) and Non-Academic Staff Union (NASU) of UI said this at a news conference in Ibadan on Thursday.

The unions faulted the sanctions recommended by UI Senate on Wednesday after its emergency and extraordinary meeting.

The UI Senate had condemned the two unions for disrupting the process of electing the 13th Vice-Chancellor of the university on Oct. 28.  

The Senate had said normal disciplinary measures should be instituted against members of the two unions that disrupted the process with the protest.

The two unions, however, emphasized that the role of the Senate was purely academic and have no jurisdiction to recommend punishment for any protesting members.

SSANU Chairman, Wale Akinremi of UI, in the company of Malachy Etim, Abiodun Omisore, NASU Chairman of UI College of Medicine, and Akinlolu Akinlade, chided the Senate for neglecting its primary responsibilities  and pursuing agenda.

The union leader also  questioned the true representation at the Senate meeting.

Akinremi described the threat of the university’s Senate to punish the union members as a joke taken too far.

He pointed out that the Act establishing the university had defined the lines of responsibility of the various arms of governance in the most unambiguous terms.

He maintained  that every staff of the university has an appointment that has been gazetted by the Federal Government.

“The responsibility of the Senate is purely academic but not union matters. We want the Federal Government to pay academic staff because idleness is affecting them.

“The Senate has no right to sit on our matters. They don’t have the right to sit on our matters,” Akinremi said.

“We will not use our energy to address what they said. We can’t take them seriously. It is not a reflection of the University of Ibadan Senate.

“Those people who sat at the  Senate on Wednesday are anti-people. When was the last time they discussed the management of UI?

“The people that sat yesterday are not discussing strike. We will not use our energy to discuss what people who are not discussing ASUU strike are saying.

“All Nigerians have a say in the public facility. We have the right to say something on UI VC”.

“The meeting  is not a true representation of the UI Senate. It is shallow. That shows that they have lost it. We have over 600 members of the Senate and only 188 attended the meeting. They don’t have the right to sit on our right”.

Akinremi called on the Federal Government to pay the salaries of the lecturers and engender  a paradigm shift towards strengthening academic quality with the idea.

“We are also going to recommend a comprehensive change in the process of the appointment of Vice-Chancellors.

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