The chairman of the Academic Staff Union of
Universities(ASUU), Institute of Agricultural Research and
Training(I.A.R&T) of the Obafemi Awolowo University(OAU) chapter,
Dr(Mrs) Olufunmilayo T. Ande, yesterday appealed to President Goodluck
Jonathan, not to allow some of those working with his administration to
mislead him to drag Nigeria back to the dark days of “Abacha’s regime.”
She
gave this advice while addressing members of the I.A.R & T ASUU
after a procession organised to honour and to mourn the former national
president of the union, Professor Festus Iyayi, who died recently in a
motor accident along Lokoja-Abuja Road.
Ande, the union’s deputy
chairman, Mr Adesina K. Tiamiyu and its secretary, Dr J. Olaide Saka,
had led scores of the union members in the procession, after which they
were addressed by the chairman and the institute’s executive-director,
Professor James Alabi Adediran, who described Iyayi’s death as a great
loss to
Nigeria.
The ASUU chairman maintained that the struggle
embarked upon by the union was a struggle to liberate the country’s
public universities and the entire educational sector.
She urged President Jonathan to immediately honour the federal government’s agreement with the union.
Ande
maintained that since Nigeria currently claims to be a democratic
society, President Jonathan should not adopt threat to force the
striking ASUU members to go back to the classrooms without the guarantee
that the agreements reached will be honoured.
She maintained
that the union was not convinced that the former ASUU national president
died in a motor accident with the evidence before the union.
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