Lagos State University
branch of ASUU has said its members would not resume duty unless so directed by
its national chapter.
The Chairman of the branch,
Dr Idris Adekunle, announced this at a news conference in Lagos on Tuesday.
Adekunle said the LASU
branch of ASUU had resolved to continue with the indefinite strike.
He said that members had
also resolved not to sign any register if the university’s management decided
to open any.
“The Congress unanimously
resolves that if for any reason the management opens any register, no member of
ASUU shall sign such.
“ASUU, particularly LASU
chapter, is as solid as ever and will not be moved by any threat.
“We are not having serious
problems with the management because we have been educating them on the
developments”, he said.
Adekunle said that the
lecturers had also resolved not to attend the academic meeting called by the
Governing Council of LASU.
“ASUU LASU resolves that no
member shall attend the meeting called by the LASU Governing Council because we
are still on strike’’, he said.
On the reopening of some
universities, the chairman said it was “mere propaganda” as they were not
closed in the first instance.
“University gates have never
been closed since the strike started because research work and community
service have been going on.
“We have been working, but
only suspended the teaching aspect, we still do our research and community
service,’’ he said.
The ASUU chairman said
although the lecturers had not been paid for months, they were joyfully going
on with the strike because it was a community service in the interest of the
nation.
Adekunle said that the
threat by the government to sack lecturers “was an empty one, as the philosophy
of ASUU is “Sack one, sack all and an injury to one is an injury to all.”
According to him, although
the directive by the Federal Government is to federal universities, state
universities are in support of their members in the federal institutions and
are not backing out.
“Our rank and file do not
discriminate between state and federal universities because we are one’’, he
said.
He urged the State
Government to reduce school fees and make the institution affordable for the
common man.
Meanwhile, two students who
were seen on the campus said they were there to do other things and there was
no circular on when the school would resume.
The Acting Director,
Information, Press and Public Relations Unit of LASU, Dr Sola Fosudo, had told
NAN on Monday that the management would have to meet to decide on the issue.
“The decision of the
management would be relayed to the public as soon as the meeting is held’’, he
had said.
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