ASUU flays dismissal ASUU-LASU chairman, deputy 13 others
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ASUU President, Prof. Bidoun Ogunyemi |
The Academic Staff Union
of Universities (ASUU), Lagos Zone, on Wednesday flayed the processes that led
to the dismissal of ASUU chairman, Lagos State University (LASU) chapter and
his deputy.
ASUU President,
Professor Biodun Ogunyemi Prof. Olusiji Sowande, ASUU Zonal Coordinator,said at
a media briefing at LASU that the process was manipulated and did not follow
due process. LASU’s Governing Council had on Sept. 8 dismissed 15 academics
staff members, two non-academic staff members and demoted two others.
The affected lecturers are ASUU Chairman, Dr Isaac Oyewunmi, and his deputy, Dr Adebowale
Adeyemi-Suenu. Sowande said the “trial” of the union officials and 13 other
lecturers by the management was a predetermined attempt to implicate the union
leadership. He said ASUU was not against discipline of any of its members who
erred, but it believes in due process, fairness, justice and equity.
“We have reports that
the Council Secretariat was instructed not to circulate the reports of the
disciplinary cases to members of the council for consideration even on the
floor of the meeting. “We are aware too that the reports presented by the
Chairman of the joint Senate-Council Committee on disciplinary matters did not
reflect the deliberations and decision reached at the panel. “Hence, the
hurried power-point presentation made on floor of the Council’s meeting” he
said.
Sowande disclosed that
the union was also aware of plans by the university’s management and the
Council since 2016 to increase tuition again the union had resisted. He said
the incubation of related obnoxious policies such as programme rationalisation
as well as the“no vacancy, no promotion” policy were evils of yesterday that
would not be allowed to return to the institution by the union.
The Lagos Zone ASUU
boss, however, condemned attempt by the LASU Vice-Chancellor to forcefully eject
the ASUU-LASU chairman from the union’s secretariat and the university
premises. He warned the VC and “gun-wielding” security operatives in the
institution to desist from the daily siege on the ASUU-LASU Secretariat.
According to Sowande, the union will not continue to endure the unwarranted
assault on the chairman and his deputy as they had maintained their calm in the
face of needless provocation.
Sowande said:“Oyewunmi
and Adeyemi-Suenu remain the Chairman and Vice-Chairman as the Secretary
continues to oversee the secretariat while the union pursues justice in the
matter to its logical conclusion.” He described the demand by some ASUU-LASU
Congress to dissolve the present ASUU-LASU executive and nominate a caretaker
committee to oversee the affairs of the union as illegal and unconstitutional.
NAN quotes the Council
as saying that Oyewunmi was dismissed over alleged demand of the sum of N50,000 from 2003 modular year students of Political Science Education of the
sandwich programme to process their results.
The council also claimed
that Adeyemi-Suenu unilaterally altered the results of 12 students already
advised to withdraw by the Senate in the Department of History and
International Studies in the 2015/2016 academic session. Others were accused of
defaulting on the conditions precedent to their training leave bond and
abandonment of duty.
Source: Vanguardngr
Source: Vanguardngr
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