Proposed Strike: Olanipekun Urges Federal Govt To Honour Agreements With ASUU

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By; OLADELE ADEDAYO, Ado-Ekiti

Legal icon and Chancellor, Bamidele Olumilua University of Education, Science and Technology, Ikere-Ekiti, Chief Wole Olanipekun (SAN),has urged the Federal Government to honour agreements reached with the Academic Staff Union of Universities(ASUU),to prevent nationwide strike in the country.

Olanipekun, who is also the Pro- Chancellor and Chairman of Governing Council, Ajayi Crowther University, Oyo, said the country could not afford to witness another strike barely few months the universities closed for half a year were reopened for academic works.

ASUU, through its national body, had last week threatened to embark on another nationwide strike over unresolved issues yet to be fulfilled by the federal government.

However,at a truce parley held last week in Abuja, it was resolved that the N30 billion revitalisation fund be released to the universities within the next one week, while the N22.1 billion Earned Academic Allowances are to be paid and the University Transparency Accountability Solution designed for payment of salaries was to be tested by relevant agencies to ascertain its viability.

Addressing journalists during the 25th edition of Chief Wole Olanipekun Scholarship scheme, on Saturday, the legal Icon, represented by the General Manager of the Newcruize FM Radio Station established by the senior Lawyer, Mr. Jide Ogunluyi, said : “The federal government must honour all agreements with ASUU to prevent  any strike that could affect the system.

“We are just recovering from the effect of the global Covid 19 pandemic. The effects are still being felt. So, I advise that all agreements should be honoured for our universities to be fully operational”.

Olanipekun revealed that a total of 134 students, comprising 50 secondary school students , 50 Ikere Ekiti undergraduates, five Law School students , and 29 non- indigenes , who who are also undergraduates of universities across the country benefited from the 2021 edition.

“My happiness is that, since inception of this scheme in 1996, 1,075 secondary school  students of Ikere origin had benefited from this scheme in 25 years.

“At the university level, the scheme has produced 231 graduates, made up of 40 medical doctors, 38 agriculturists, 27 engineers, 37 linguists, 25 accountants, 16 political scientists and many others and it was operated at higher altitude  without petty jealousy, partisanship, hatred, bickering, animosity  infighting, enmity, resentment , antagonism and other mundane considerations”.

In his lecture entitled at the scholastic event: “The Politics Behind Covid 19 Pandemic and its Effects on Educational System”, a Professor  of Geography, Dr. Abiodun Olatunji, said the global disease had increased school dropouts, academic decay, reduction in students cognitive prowess as well as  poverty level.

Speaking generally, Abiodun, a lecturer at the Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti, added that the menace has also brought global economic recession, triggered  by increased joblessness, low investments ,and  erosion of human capital basis of  some countries.

Olatunji expressed regret that the six months shut-down of schools, also exposed some students, particularly those of higher learning to criminalities, thereby reducing their performances in schools.

“Though, the pandemic also brought a lot of inventions and aroused interest in virtual learning techniques, particularly in private schools while many schools invented sanitisers and drugs to help contain it, which nobody would have ever thought could happen in Nigeria”.

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