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ASUU’s Blackmailing Us – RSUST
The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) is blackmailing the management of the Rivers State University of Science and Technology (RSUST), by publicly undermining its credibility, an official has said.
The university’s spokesman, Mr Desmond Wosu, told newsmen in an interview in Port Harcourt on Wednesday that ASUU was calling for a sanction to be imposed on the university.
It would be recalled that the National Executive Council of ASUU at a recent meeting in Osun State had called on the National Universities Commission (NUC) to sanction the university.
A communiqué issued after the meeting stated that the management of the university disregarded the rights of ASUU members to freedom of association and peaceful assembly in the university.
The communiqué also described RSUST as a university where mediocrity thrived and as such lacked the ability to produce quality graduates.
Wosu said that the university’s chapter of ASUU had refused to follow due-process in notifying the university management before holding its meetings.
He said that other unions in the university had always notified the university management prior to its meetings and as such enjoyed peaceful deliberations.
“The National Executive Council of ASUU is merely blackmailing the management of this university because Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi had said that he followed due-process in the re-appointment of the incumbent Vice-Chancellor, Prof Barineme Fakae, and if they (ASUU) felt he did not follow due-process, they should go to court”, Wosu said.
“It is unfortunate that ASUU is calling on the National Universities Commission to sanction this university because NUC sent a delegation late last year (2012) to find out whether academic activities were going on here or not.
“They (NUC) found that what they read in the newspapers was different from what is happening here on campus; they saw students sitting examinations, and lecturers administering exams, and were satisfied.
“They wrote us a letter commending the management of this university for not disrupting academic activities and our programmes for last section. “A few lecturers that are out there (on strike); mainly the leadership of ASUU, RSUST branch is carrying-out press war against the management of this university.
“We are calling on a few of them out there to exercise restraint and come back to work because the strike is not supported by the public, students, and more than 85 per cent of ASUU members of this university,” he added.
Wosu said the university would not be distracted by the union, and as such would continue to run its academic programmes in the interest of the country.
Our correspondent also recalls that ASUU and the university administration have been in disagreement over the re-appointment of Prof. Barineme Fakae as the institution’s Vice-Chancellor.
The union had on August, 2012, embarked on a strike action to demand that Governor Chibuike Amaechi follow due-process in the re-appointment of Fakae.
But only a few weeks ago, The Tide investigations revealed that about 95 per cent of the lecturers had since resumed normal academic activities.
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