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Strike: SSANU Wants Nigerians To Salvage Education Sector

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L-R: Vice-Chancellor of Covenant University, Prof. Charles Ayo, who represented Bishop David Oyedepo, Vice-Chancellor of Landmark University, Prof. Aize Obayan and Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Landmark University, Prof. Enoch Oyawoye, inaugurating an exhibition, during the 6th matriculation ceremony of the university in Omu-Aran, Kwara State on Friday

L-R: Vice-Chancellor of Covenant University, Prof. Charles Ayo, who represented Bishop David Oyedepo, Vice-Chancellor of Landmark University, Prof. Aize Obayan and Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Landmark University, Prof. Enoch Oyawoye, inaugurating an exhibition, during the 6th matriculation ceremony of the university in Omu-Aran, Kwara State on Friday

The Senior Staff Asso
ciation of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) has called on well-meaning Nigerians to back the union’s on-going nationwide indefinite strike in order to salvage the country’s education sector.
Branch Chairman of SSANU in the University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT), Comrade Bikume D. Syder made the call in an exclusive interview with The Tide in his office, Friday.
According to him, the call is necessitated by  the need for government to toe the line of reconciling the issues at stake early enough in order to avoid further determination in the nation’s education sector.
The issues at stake, Syder said, are a “directive from (Federal) Government to retrench over 2000 university staff school teachers,” and “forceful imposition of CONMESS/CONHESS on SSANU members in university health service units.”
“There is an order forcefully migrating medical and health workers in the university medical centres from the operational salary structure into a strange salary structure.
“The operational salary structure for the non-teaching staff in the universities is CoNTISS (Consolidated Tertiary Institutions Salary Structure) into different salary structure like ‘consolidated salary for Health Workers (ConHESS) and Consolidated Medical Salary Structure’ (CONMESS),” he said.
These two positions taken by the federal authorities, Syder explained, negate the 2009 agreement reached by the Federal Government and SSANU “which is re-negotiable at three years intervals.”
Beyond increasing the number of unemployed people in the country, the SSANU boss explained further, the directive also amount to an infringement on the right of Association of SSANU members.
While noting that SSANU had embarked on the strike, which commenced on December 24, 2015, as a last resort, Syder expressed regret over the implications of the strike on what he called “faulty educational system” in the country, but that is essential for the development of education in the country.
“Strikes are usually last resorts. When all attempts to reach out to government has failed, when all attempts to draw government to the negotiation table has failed… last year SSANU embarked on a nation-wide protest to draw the attention of the Federal Government to these issues.
“But it seems that government is either paying lip service to it, or deaf ears to the cry of the university workers. This is what has compelled this strike,  Syder said.
When The Tide visited UNIPORT, normal health services related and administrative activities were at a hault including medical examiniations for students and those of Exams and Records.
The way forward in resolving the issues at stake, according to Syder is the withdrawal of “the Obnoxious Circular, return to status-quo and re-negotiation.
“This is why we are calling on well-meaning Nigerians, including the media, to help us make our case known to the government, and then restore normalcy in the system.

 

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Elga boss tasks law students on  academics strides 

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The Chairman of Etche Local Government Area ,Hon Chima Boniface Njoku has called on  students from Etche LGA to remain diligent in their academic pursuits and contribute meaningfully to the growth and development of the area upon completion of their studies.
Njoku  emphasized that governance is a collective responsibility and encouraged the students to part of  societal transformational agents to promote the development of the area  for betterment of all.
He made the call when he received the audience
Law School Students Forum of the LGA extraction who paid him  a courtesy visit in  his office ilat Okehi, the headquarters of the Council over the weekend.
The Council boss thanked the students for the visit and their kind words, stating that his administration remains focused on delivering the dividends of democracy to every part of Etche.
Hon. Njoku thanked the students for the visit and their kind words, stating that his administration remains focused on delivering the dividends of democracy to every part of Etche.
In his address of welcome,the leader of the delegation , Mr. Goodday Chidi Nwaonuala, said the visit was to congratulate the chairman on what they described as remarkable developmental strides recorded across Etche within a short period of his administration.
 Nwaonuala commended the chairman for the ongoing road projects in various communities, the renovation and construction works within the Council Secretariat, as well as improvements in electricity supply and other infrastructural interventions across the local government area.
He noted that the visible transformation in road infrastructure has enhanced accessibility, boosted economic activities, and improved the overall living conditions of residents as well as  the facelift given to the Council Secretariat, describing it as a step toward creating a more conducive working environment for staff and better service delivery to the people.
According to him, the students, as future legal practitioners from Etche, are proud of the progress being made and felt it necessary to personally appreciate the chairman for his commitment to grassroots development.
By: Akujobi Amadi
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Association harps on importance of mother tongue in society 

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The President of Rivers State Indigenous Language Teachers Association and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) ,Rivers Language Centre, Port Harcourt.Dr Ovuchi J. Agwnu has described
Language as life  that promote culture and identity of the people.
Ovuchi  made in a  press statement to commemorate the mother tongue day in port Harcourt over the weekend.
The statement  call on parents to think about the future in a world where their kids would not sustain the language as handed over to them from antiquity.
” The Government should shift focus on the Youths as the hope of the Linguistic future. Every school should have an employed indigenous language teacher who will handle the mother tongue inculcation of the language of the immediate environment of each school.”
“Irrespective of the recent views on language teachings, we remain committed to sustaining our diversity as a people via language promotion.”
By: Akujobi Amadi
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UNIPORT Hails Odusote’s Historic Appointment as First Female Director-General of Nigerian Law School

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The University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT) has expressed profound pride over the appointment of Olugbemisola Titilayo Odusote as the Director-General of the Nigerian Law School, describing the milestone as historic and richly deserved.
In a congratulatory message issued on behalf of the University’s management, staff, students, and stakeholders, the Vice-Chancellor, Owunari Abraham Georgewill, hailed the appointment by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as a landmark achievement for legal education and women’s leadership in Nigeria.
The University noted that Dr. Odusote’s emergence as the first female Director-General of the Nigerian Law School in over six decades reflects the confidence reposed in her exceptional leadership capacity, professional depth, and administrative acumen.
UNIPORT further commended her outstanding tenure as Deputy Director-General and Head of the Lagos Campus of the Nigerian Law School, where she was credited with visionary leadership, institutional strengthening, and strategic advancement of legal training.
According to the University, her proven record of excellence, integrity, and commitment to institutional development unmistakably positioned her for the nation’s highest legal education office.
Describing the appointment as a source of pride and inspiration, UNIPORT expressed confidence that Dr. Odusote’s leadership would usher in a new era of growth, innovation, and consolidation in legal education in Nigeria.
The University concluded by wishing her a successful tenure and assuring her of its goodwill, solidarity, and unwavering support as she assumes leadership of Nigeria’s foremost legal training institution.
By: Akujobi Amadi
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