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‘ASUU’ll End Strike If’…

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As the strike enters its eight-day, the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) says it will announce any change in its present resolve only after its National Executive Council (NEC) has duly considered any progress made so far.

The Chairman of ASUU, Rivers State University of Science and Technology (RSUST) Chapter, Dr. Felix Igwe, made this declaration in a Short Message service (SMS) sent to The Tide in Port Harcourt, Sunday.

According to him, “As a member of ASUU NEC, I’m not aware of any meeting called by the union.

However, some parents have expressed worries over Federal government and ASUU meeting that ended in deadlock.

Speaking to The Tide  a businessman, Mr. Durum Sunday Nnanna, said it is better for Federal government and ASUU to reach a compromise as soon as possible to enable the students go back to school.

Mr Nnanna cautioned that strike actions should not always arise before Federal government and ASUU can reach agreement to avoid violence and economic backwardness in the country.

Also speaking to our correspondent, a Secondary School teacher, Mrs Hannah Obiekwe, said a nation without human capital development could not flourish in a modern competitive economy.

She, however, advised government to treat members of ASUU with respect and dignity arguing that without them, our children and the nation would have no future.

“If the ASUU is asking for extension of retirement age of lecturers to 70 years, then government should look into that.

“Experience has shown that the more you teach, the more experience you gain and the society taps from this laudable experience of teachers”, she expressed.

A final year student of the Rivers State University of Science and technology, Ikenna George, said ASUU strike is usual and the students feel the impact more.

His words: “Although ASUU is right but strike is bad because it drags us back. We won’t finish when we should”.

He appealed to government to come to the aids of the students by fulfilling the promises reached with ASUU.

A fresh student of Engineering, Cletus Nwaka said although ASUU strike is in students’ favour, but expressed regrets that the strike resumed on that 5th December when lectures would have started in RSUST.

Against speculations that some universities were engaged in academic activities within this zone, a source at the St John’s Campus of the Ignatius Ajuru University of Education (UOE) debunked that.

A visit to both RSUST and UOE showed that classrooms were empty last Friday while the fresh students were involved in their 2011/2012 admission process via ICT centres on campus at RSUST.

A  student of Ebonyi State University who spoke to The Tide in Port Harcourt has appealed to the Federal Government and ASUU to take urgent measures towards resolution of the crisis.

Miss Queen Eziulo expressed regrets that the frequent strikes which often disrupt academic calendar had negative impact on the standard of education.

However, our correspondent recalls that the Federal government had appealed to ASUU to call off the strike.

The Minister of Education, Prof. Ruqayyatu Rufa’i, while briefing newsmen at the end of a meeting between federal government and ASUU which ended in deadlock noted: “I will still  insist and plead again that ASUU has to call off the strike.

“We have already agreed that we will continue to negotiate in terms of ensuring that all the issues at stake will have to be addressed”.

Prof. Rufa’i urged students to be patient and understand the situation in the country.

The Minister assured that the Federal Government was making effort to transform the country and was not pleased with the shortfalls in the Universities.

It would also be recalled that ASUU embarked on an indefinite strike on the 5th of December over the non-implementation of some aspects of its 2009 agreement with the Federal government.

 

Eunice Choko-Kayode

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Otu Inaugurates UNICROSS, UEE’s Governing Councils

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Cross River State Governor, Bassey Otu has inaugurated the newly constituted Governing Councils of the University of Cross River State (UNICROSS) and the University of Education and Entrepreneurship (UEE), Akamkpa.
At the ceremony on Thursday in Calabar, the Governor urged the members to drive institutional excellence, ensure accountability, and align with global best practices.
Governor Otu acknowledged that UNICROSS had long suffered from what many perceived as gross neglect, particularly in terms of physical development.
“After a deep thought and consultation, and having considered all available facts and evidence, I am today opening a new chapter in the relationship between government and its institutions of higher education,” the Governor declared.
He emphasised that while his administration is committed to a renewed focus on higher education, this attention must be matched with transparency and responsibility by the universities’ management.
The same expectation, he said, applies to the University of Education and Entrepreneurship in Akamkpa.
Governor Otu stated that the appointments into both councils and management were carefully considered and reflect the state’s finest minds and seasoned professionals.
“I have taken pains in appointing some of the best that the State has in both the Governing Councils and Management of the institutions. I implore you to apply your wealth of experience in making the institutions world-class,” he charged.
He also stressed the importance of respecting the distinct roles of Councils and management, pointing out that most university problems emanate from role conflict or interference. He tasked each of the councils to stick strictly to its clearly defined functions.
The Governor encouraged council members to leverage their networks to attract new sources of funding and value to their institutions.
“Do not limit yourselves to already known threads of resource sources.”, he said.

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Kaduna Cuts Tertiary Tuition Fees By 50%

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Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State has announced a 50 percent reduction in tuition fees for all Kaduna State-owned tertiary institutions, describing it as a major step toward removing barriers to higher education.
Speaking through his Principal Private Secretary, Professor Bello Ayuba, at the inauguration of the Kaduna State University Chapter of the Kaduna State Students Union, the Governor said the policy has made it easier for students from low-income backgrounds to pursue university education in the state.
He expressed gratitude to the students for presenting him with the Sword of Honour Award and for recognising the achievements of his administration, which were highlighted during the event’s public lecture.
He promised, “Government will continue to support students and the youth generally to realize their ambitions. On your part, make sure that an atmosphere of peace prevails to allow for government’s development programmes to run their full course.’’
The Governor advised students not to allow agents of disunity and chaos to use them to destabilize their communities and steer them away from their career goals.
Governor Sani reminded the students and lecturers at the event that ‘’no meaningful development can be achieved in a state of chaos, disunity and mutual mistrust.’’
However, he said that ‘’going by your conduct over the period that I have been at the helm of affairs of our state so far, you are reliable partners of progress and I can count on you every step of the way.’’
The governor recalled that Kaduna State was under siege owing to the insecurity in some of the local government areas, which had dire consequences on agricultural and business activities.
He noted that the security challenges have now been drastically reduced owing to the combined commitment of security agencies, resulting in safer high ways, people returning to farms and the opening of local markets.
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The governor further said that the Birnin Gwari cattle market which had been closed for over 10 years, has been reopened, so have the other markets in security challenged areas in Giwa local government.

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Rivers Poly Matriculates 1, 882 Fresh Students 

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The management of Captain Elechi Amadi Polytechnic,Rumuola, Port Harcourt, Rivers State has admitted 1,882 fresh students to study various courses and programmes for the 2024)2024 academic session.
This announcement was made by the Rector of the polytechnic, Dr Moses Neebee during the 34th matriculation ceremony of the institution held in Port Harcourt over the weekend.
Dr Neebee described convocation as an annual rituals of every institution used to mark the end of admission process, adding that the polytechnic has recorded  some academic milestones and achievements.
According to him, the institution recorded 100 percent in the just   concluded NABTE accreditation and resources visitation exercise, adding that all the 24 courses presented   by the institution during the accreditation were approved including the almighty Diploma in Law.
According to the admission statistics provided by the Rector,1,510 students were admitted for the  National Diploma programmes ,while 372 students were offered admission into the Higher National Diploma and part programmes of the polytechnic.
The Rector while congratulating the  matriculants urged them to take their studies seriously and ensure that they pass through the institution and as well allow the institution pass through them  and not only in  learning but also in character.
“ Let me congratulate you all for your successes to scale through the rigorous hurdles of our admission processes. Take advantage of the various technical and entrepreneur skills in the school to equip your self which will make yourselves employed and be better equipped in the society”, he said.
The  Rector warned them to desist from any activities that will jeopardise their academic success, stressing that the school has zero tolerance for cultism, examination malpractices, sorting and sexual abuse.
He used the opportunity to thank the state government for the support given to the school especially in the areas of infrastructure development.

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