'Ekiti State University (EKSU) ASUU Chapter Rejects Resumption Order; Registrar Sends Students Back Home. '
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The Academic Staff Union of Universities, Ekiti State University, Ado Ekiti, has rejected an order given by the management of the institution for the resumption of academics.
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The Chairperson of the union, Dr. Kayode Arogundade who made this known on Friday, however, said that the university’s registrar, Ife Oluwole, was free to re-open the university which he closed following the industrial action.
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Arogundade who spoke in reaction to a statement on Wednesday by the registrar directing fresh students for the 2021/2022 session to resume on Monday for screening, registration and orientation programmes and as well as directing the striking workers to resume, said EKSU-ASUU
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was not part of the school’s resumption order.
He said: “As far as we are concerned, we are still on strike. We have just finished our congress. We are not comfortable with the position of the Federal Government. We have communicated our resolutions at the congress to
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our national body."
“We did not send students home. It was the registrar that sent the students home. The person who sent the students home can ask them to come back. So he has asked the students he sent home to resume. I do not think anybody overheard me saying my members
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Advocacy Proposal For The Creation Of "Academic Staff Union of State Universities (ASUSU)." By Prof. Mohammed Aliyu Paiko of IBB University
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1. Each State University should take up their local issues with their Council and Visitor. 2. National Body of ASUSU to be for benchmarking meetings and to share experiences. 3. Each State University can strive for global competitiveness.
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'Our Members Are Ready For Whatever Steps The Government Takes On Our Issues.' - ASUU Discloses.
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The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) have insisted that the Federal Government must heed to her demands. They Again said that they were not moved by threats from the FG to proscribe her union.
“We are no strangers to government threatening to ban our union."
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"It happened a number of times during the military period and we outlived those regimes."
"We are fighting a just cause. If the education sector in the country becomes better, we will all benefit."
"The people in government are not bothered with what happens to the sector
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'I Have Told Myself That I Will Not Talk To The Press Again Because They Always Misrepresent Things.' -ASUU President Breaks Silence.
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ASUU President, Osodeke has come out again to debunk media reports about him quoting all states Varsities as quack. He claims he was referring to only three universities owned by State governments which are currently not on strike.
Describing the report as fake, Osodeke
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lamented unprofessionalism in reportage. Alleging that the media aimed at creating confusion in the system.
He said: “There is nothing like that. It is a lie. I was misquoted by the media. I have told myself that I will not talk to the press again because they always
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'Nigerian Public Varsities Students Left In Chaos As They Await For The Final Decision To Be Taken By ASUU.'
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The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) is about to make her final decision known to the public tomorrow being 28th August, 2022 as the day for the 'warning strike' ends.
After six (6) months of waiting, it has come to the notice that this very moment has to be the
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most anticipated one in the history of the Nigerian public universities ever since its establishment.
There have held meetings, crusades, concerts, and even parties to see if the will would be done. I would not say that none of the above-mentioned has been in vain for they