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UNILORIN Will Not Join ASUU Strike – ASUU Chairman

Will UNILORIN Join ASUU Strike that started on 1st July, 2013? Well, as usual, the answer is NO! This has been made know by ASUU Chairman of UNILORIN.

Chairman, Academic Staff Union of Nigeria Universities (ASUU), University of Ilorin chapter, Professor Wahab Egbewole, has said his members will not join the ongoing nationwide strike, because the national headquarters of the union did not extend the directive to the university.

Investigations in the university, on Wednesday, revealed that academic activities were on, just as students were seen sitting for their examinations, while lecturers and other staff went about their normal activities.

Speaking with the Nigerian Tribune, Professor Egbewole said the congress of the university was not aversed to a positive working relationship with the ASUU national headquarters, adding that several efforts of the chapter towards the development were rebuffed.

“It’s important to note that before a union will go on strike, there is the need for consultation. Up till now, I have not been informed in any way or form of communication and I sincerely believe that other universities who are participating in the strike did not get the directive on the pages of newspapers,” he said.

The ASUU boss, who said strike was not the solution to any form of disagreement between unions and managements, added that “as far as we are concerned in University of Ilorin, strike is not the solution to any form of disagreement, and this is not to say that the Federal Government is not at fault in the present scenario.

“If the Federal Government voluntarily and willingly signed an agreement with ASUU in 2004 and up till about a year ago, the agreement was not implemented, it’s less than honourable on its part.”

Some students of the institution, who also spoke with the Nigerian Tribune on conditions of anonymity, commended their lecturers for not taking part in the ongoing strike, a development they claimed had ensured a steady and uninterrupted academic exercise in the university for over 10 years.

“It’s obvious through JAMB reports over 10 years ago that candidates seeking admission to Nigeria universities prefer University of Ilorin far above other universities because of the steady academic exercise and high quality academic standard, as a result of various awards our students have won in the year under review,” one of the students said.

Source: Nigerian Tribune

Now that we have heard that UNILORIN will not join the ongoing ASUU Strike, students may put their mind at rest. We hope that ASUU and FG gets this issue resolved on time as FG is begging ASUU to go back to work and ASUU insists they want this issue resolved once and for all.

We hope this ASUU Strike doesn’t affect Post UTME Screening in schools. It might also interest you that Nothern Youths have requested the resignation of the Education Minister.

In another development however, we have some doubts about this news at NGScholars as a comment on the source of the News (Tribune) claims the ASUU Chairman quoted in this News is not the ASUU Chairman in the school.

The message goes:

Prof Egbewole is not the ASUU chair in the university of Ilorin. He is not a member of ASUU having been expelled from the union. Moreover, his (s) election has since been declared null and void by the National Industrial court. He is therefore, not in any position to speak for the union.

Kayode Afolayan (Ag. Secretary, Unilorin ASUU )

If this comment is anything to go by, then we might as well have reasons to doubt this news.

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