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When our correspondent
contacted the ASUU President, Prof. Biodun Ogunyemi, for his reaction to the
development and the perceived disunity in the union’s ranks, he said the
institutions that pulled out of the strike due to pressure from their
vice-chancellors, or governing councils, would regret their actions in the
future.
Ogunyemi said, “Those
universities perceived as pulling out are certainly not against what we are
asking for. Our members are in institutions like the Obafemi Awolowo
University, which decided to work against us and deliberately sabotaged our
efforts to reposition the universities.
“Those who said they do not
agree with us are not against the funds for revitalisation that we are
demanding. They are not against academic allowances or the payments of
shortfalls that we ask for. They are not against fixing our universities.
“A lot of factors have to be
considered when we talk about some universities pulling out. It is not that
they actually mean to do so. Some intervening forces or variables may be at
work. There are cases where vice-chancellors are overzealous, although they
will be the greatest beneficiaries of what we are asking for. Some institutions
were compelled by their governing councils to resume academic activities. In
other situations, some governors or vice-chancellors deliberately created
problems for us.
“Those vice-chancellors usually
end up regretting their activities, but that does not stop us from resorting to
our in-house procedure in dealing with chapters that pull out of national
strikes. They will all be subjected to our in-house procedures.”
Ogunyemi also said that 90 per
cent of the union’s members were still in support of the strike and they were
not bothered about chapters that pulled out.
“Over 90 per cent of our
members are still together and that is good enough for us because what we are
doing now is a movement and those who fail to participate will regret their
actions. They know that when the Federal Government releases funds for
revitalisation, all public universities will be covered. The conscience of those who refused to
participate in the strike will continue to prick them. Those who sabotaged us
will have a moral burden and that is what we have always told them.
“If you go to state
universities, many of the new projects you will see are technically being
funded with capital funds from grants coming from NEEDs assessment and
TETFund. If such universities are being
forced to pull out, you will know that it is always against the wish of our
members. We are not bothered,” he said.
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