University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) Is a Terrorist Organization – ASUU Says
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The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has reportedly described the University of Ilorin as a terrorist
organisation after the institution reportedly sacked the ASUU chairman in the
school, Dr. Kayode Afolayan, for allegedly exposing corrupt practices of the
outgoing Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Abdulganiyu Ambali.
In a letter signed on behalf
of the union by the chairman of the University of Ibadan chapter of ASUU, Dr.
Ayodeji Omole, and the Zonal Coordinator, ASUU Ibadan Zone, Dr. Ade Adejumo,
the lecturers said that Unilorin under Ambali devised all means to suppress
legitimate industrial activities in order to avoid exposure of his misdeeds.
The letter partly read,
“Indeed, the university prides itself in its ability to kill off (members of)
staff and students that are connected in any way to ASUU leadership. This hate
crime on the part of the university is usually carried out under the guise of
uninterrupted academic calendar. Yet, many universities have also maintained a
stable academic calendar without destroying union members or their careers. To
all intents and purposes, Unilorin has become a terrorist organisation as far
as industrial relation is concerned.
“Prof Ambali took all these
to an unprecedented height when in 2015, he smuggled his wife, Dr. Taiwo
Ambali, into the university through the temporary appointment route as Lecturer
1. By 2016, less than one year later, she had been promoted to the rank of
Senior Lecturer, when the regulation specifies at least three years before such
a promotion could take place.
“Our branch chairman, Dr.
Afolayan, on behalf of the union, signed a letter addressed to the school
governing council to look into the infringement against the university Rules
and Regulations committed by Prof. Ambali. However, rather than retrace his steps,
the outgoing vice-chancellor issued a query to Afolayan alleging that they
circulated an unspecified leaflet against the vice-chancellor.
“On September 21, 2017, the university
administration completed another cycle of impunity, lawlessness and disregard
for due process with the termination of appointment of Afolayan.”
ASUU also alleged that
despite its petitions to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, the
Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission and other
anti-corruption agencies, the reports of their investigations were never made
public.
“Equally worrisome is the
seeming connivance of relevant authorities with Unilorin in its dastardly
pursuit. For example, our union, since December 2016, had submitted petitions
to the EFCC, ICPC and the CCB but until now results of ongoing investigations
have not been made known to the public. Our union also wrote petitions to the
Ministry of Education and the Visitor to the school but no concrete step has
been taken. The silence by these relevant agencies and authorities casts
serious doubt on the commitment of government in the anti-graft war,” the
letter read in part.
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