University
of Ibadan (UI) Photo source: sirkenayo.com
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The University of Ibadan
has resolved to commence its second semester examinations on January 8 despite
the ongoing strike by the non-teaching staff of the university, as well as
threats from a students’ organization.
PREMIUM
TIMES report continues:
This
was made known in a statement by the Vice Chancellor of the University, Idowu
Olayinka, during the weekend.
Mr.
Olayinka, a professor, stressed the need for the commencement of the
examination, and also assured students of the provision of security and other
means of comfort to ensure that students prepare adequately for the exams.
The
announcement came in spite of the industrial action by the the non-teaching
staff of the university, which has been on strike since November 27, 2017, over
the alleged lopsided sharing formula in the Earned Academic Allowances released
by the federal government. The strike led to the closure of some lecture rooms
and poor electricity supply on campus.
Also,
a students’ movement regarded as The Guerilla Students’ Movement in a statement
titled, “Students’ victimisation and systematic suppression in the University
of Ibadan: One instance, too many!!” and signed by one Gihoko Orlington of the
Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan, expressed its position on
the scheduled examinations.
“That
the Second Semester Examinations will kick off in a number of days is no longer
news, yet, there are vital issues that threaten students’ optimum welfare still
largely unresolved. The deaf ears the University continues to pay to the
grievances of NASU, SSANU & NAAT has placed a huge question mark on the
conduct of examinations, as only a blind fool will deny the irreplaceable role
Non-Academic Staff play in examinations. Currently, many Lecture Theatres still
remain under lock, almost all laboratories are inaccessible and the whole
University populace, especially the Undergraduate Students in Halls of Residence,
who will write the examinations, are at the mercy of the power-holding NASU
members, who seamlessly snuff the light as soon as they sniff ASUU Members.
“Let
it be known to all and sundry, that we The Guerilla Students’ Movement will
stop at nothing to ensure all these demands (of the striking staff) are met.”
The
university, however, said measures have been put in place to ensure a hitch
free examination.
“Sequel
to the outcome of the Special Meeting of the Senate of the University of Ibadan
held on 5 January 2018, the Management hereby informs the public, especially
its undergraduate students, parents and all stakeholders that the second semester examinations for the 2016/2017 Academic Session will commence as
scheduled from 8 January 2018. All arrangements have been put in place to
ensure the seamless conduct of the examinations and the relative comfort of our
students on campus despite the national industrial action embarked upon by
members of SSANU, NAAT and NASU.
“Despite
the peculiarity of the prevailing situation on campus, occasioned by the
on-going industrial action, the University Management is determined to always
act in the best interest of its students.
“The University, therefore, seeks the maximum cooperation and understanding of all students and assures relevant stakeholders that it has made provisions for security and the supply of essential services on campus for the duration of the Second Semester examinations,” the management said.
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