At the University of Ibadan, the strike action by by Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, which began Monday 1 July has generated some bad blood between ASUU and some sections of the university, with breaches being committed.
For instance, ASUU
was at loggerheads with the Faculty of Law for organizing examination
for their final year students in order to ensure that they do not miss
going to Law School this year. The examination which took place at
Dominican Institute,
Samonda area of Ibadan, outside the University campus was said to have been invigilated by some of the parents of the graduating students.
It was alleged that the faculty took the step because some of the
candidates were said to be children of some deans in the university and
prominent Nigerians, including Senator Iyiola Omisore. Getting wind of
what was believed to have been an illegal examination, the magazine
learnt that ASUU
members went to the venue to challenge the conduct of the examination
but were harassed and assaulted. To prevent a breakdown of law and
order, the ASUU members left with a promise that appropriate action would be taken once the strike is over.
A member of ASUU
described the examination as illegal. News also learnt authoritatively
that some faculties also held examinations for their post graduate
students while projects supervisions never stopped.
In another development, the UI authorities also sidetracked the striking academic staff and conducted the Post Utme
examination for incoming candidates into the university on Saturday
September 28 2013. The exercise which was considered successful was
lauded by parents of the affected candidates including Mr. Olaitan
Oladepo, and Mrs. Olaoluwa Mary and the candidates have already seen
their results. But adversely affected are the students of Distance
Learning Centre, DLC, of the University which has previously lost a session due to the 2009 strike action of the academic staff.
Failure of the DLC students to write any examination this year would
result into them losing two academic sessions: 2011/2012 and 2012/2013.
The students who had started writing their examination for 2011/2012
academic session were forced to stop. The centre that ought to have
admitted new students for 2013/2014 session could not do so as a result
of the strike. “There is no facility for us. There are no classrooms for
us. We have to wait for the regular students to finish their academic
programmes before we can be attended to and that is why our interactive
session and examination always hold when regular students are on
holiday. When the strike is call off, they will neglect us and
concentrate on the regular students and before you know it, they have
regularized for them and who knows the
numbers of years we will lose before we finish our programmes”, a DLC student said.
Dr. Segun Ajiboye: promises action against UI Law Faculty Reacting to the development, ASUU chairman, UI
chapter, Dr. Segun Ajiboye said the Law Faculty ought to have waited
for the end of the strike before conducting the examination.
“Why is the faculty in a hurry especially when ASUU is on strike?
Our union has a position for punishing erring members and this will
be appropriately applied at the end of this struggle. We take it as one
of the skirmishes around during struggle and it will be dealt with
appropriately when this struggle is over”. On the Post Utme,
the union leader saw no sense in conducting the examination for
prospective candidates when the system is yet to adequately take care of
its current students. “This is part of the anomalies we are talking
about in Nigeria.
JAMB gave directive to the VC, go and bring the List of admitted students or you forfeit admission. It is an anomaly and that is why we want the law that established JAMB
to be reviewed so that it will just serve as clearing house and it will
not be a body giving directives. You can’t take care of the students
you have and you are bringing another one. What is this madness all
about?”
Justifying the union’s position on DLC, he assured, “But let our
students know that at the appropriate time when this strike is over,
they will be taught their regular courses and they will graduate as at
when due. We can assure them that our union is a responsible union, and
we will make sure that their interest is adequately taken care of.
DLC should not panic. Very soon the struggle will be over and we can
guarantee our students, regular and DLC, that their interests will be
well protected and they will graduate as at when due”.
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