Prof Shuaib Oba Abdulraheem (Photo: facebook.com)
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Erstwhile chairman of the Federal
Character Commission (FCC), Prof Shuaib Abdulraheem has regretted his action on
the sacked 49 lecturers of the University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) during his
tenure as the vice chancellor of the institution.
The Nation reports the Supreme Court reinstated the
sacked lecturers in 2009 eight years after their sack from the employ of the
institution.
Prof Abdulraheem, who is also
governorship aspirant under the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)
in Kwara state, told reporters in Ilorin, the state capital.
The professor of literature who
likened himself to a pediatrician, added that everybody had learnt his mistakes
in the saga
He said; “And you will find out that
since all of those years there hasn’t been any such crisis. No Vice Chancellor
has come to face the kind of crisis I faced because everybody has learnt their
mistakes. So it is good that it happened but it is regrettable that lives have
been stagnated because of that, but again, the reversal has healed the wounds
and I hope it will help to heal the wounds by stopping people to refer to that
and make them look at the positive things that came out of that disagreement.
“The issue of the University of
Ilorin (UNILORIN) is a past event, but of course, because it affected human
beings it will continue to recur. It is only the negative mind that focuses on
the negative things. Human being live and learn every day, we had cause to
disagree with those gentlemen not because it was personal it was in defence of
the institution to which we had sworn to uphold its integrity.
“If along the line something
happened and some people had to be sacrificed momentarily that was not borne
out of my personal animosity or anger at them it was because that what the
regulations of the university showed me at the time.
“But the law of the land reversed
that. So one minus one is zero, they got one we got one. In any case they are
back at work and they are still doing well. In fact, they found a more
peaceable conducive environment for themselves to live together with others.
“If you say somebody was hurt I
compare my public posture with that of a pediatrician who cares for babies, to
whom ten mothers have brought sick children and he has applied his skills to
cure nine then one died and the mother goes haywire and says the world is going
to fall apart. For me, I don’t see that as a problem.
“I am grateful I have been able to cure nine, so
inevitably one had to die. Sometimes we win some and lose some that is what
life is all about. Don’t let us keep going all over to the past especially the
negative parts of the past. That is my take on the UNILORIN saga.”
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