ASUU has been on strike for about 3 months.
The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has blamed the rot in
the Nigerian university system on the Executive Secretary of the
National University Commission, Julius Okojie, saying his failure to
insist on quality has bastardised Nigerian universities.
The
lecturers also vowed to continue their strike unless the federal
government honours the 2009 agreement it had with the union.
In
a statement signed by its University of Ibadan branch chairman,
Olusegun Ajiboye, ASUU renewed its call for the scraping or a total
overhaul of the regulatory institution if the nation wishes to get it
right in university education management.
While calling on the
National Assembly to beam its searchlight on the activities of the NUC,
Mr. Ajiboye said the recent NEEDS assessment report on universities
reflects how much the commission has failed in its duties as a
regulator.
According to him, the report undertaken by genuine
academics contradicts NUC’s accreditation exercises which gave
‘controversial’ clean bill of health to most universities through
“magomago accreditation.”
The union contended that only in a
society like Nigeria would Mr. Okojie still remain in office after being
heavily indicted in the report, saying “in sane climes, the NUC boss
ought to have resigned through the revelations made in the NEEDS
assessment report.”
Mr. Okojie had, last week, absorbed his
commission of any wrongdoing in the rot plaguing public universities in
the country, particularly as regards undeserved accreditation, blaming
members of the ASUU instead.
Mr. Ajiboye, who described the
statement credited to the NUC boss as ‘careless’, accused Mr. Okojie of
using his cronies who can do his biddings to embark on accreditation.
He said the success of the 2011 elections was based on the patriotic
zeal and contributions of genuine and patriotic ASUU members nationwide
saying that was why the election was free of hanky-panky recorded in
past elections.
The ASUU statement titled ‘Where Okojie Got It
Wrong,’ insisted that the NUC boss is fond of using his ‘yes sir’ boys
to do hatchet jobs during accreditations, thereby compromising quality
most of the time.
The union said its almost three-month-old
strike is fully on, adding that the it would not allow itself to be
fooled again with ‘promisory notes’ of the federal government which had
never worked in the past.
“ASUU cannot be blamed for NUC
‘magomago’ accreditations. Rather than blaming the Union, Okojie should
take full responsibility for all the fraudulent deeds in the NUC,
including the work and eat accreditations.
“The NUC knows the
kind of academics they select for their ignoble exercises. These are
cronnies of the big man in the NUC. They can never say no to his
biddings. Nigerians should be proud of ASUU in it’s efforts at
repositioning public universities in the country. One of these major
efforts is the NEEDS Assessment Document.
“This was a product
of a rigorous academic exercise carried out by dependable and credible
members of our Union. Unlike the numerous faulty accreditation reports
which had given these universities clean bill of health, the NEEDS
Assessment Report stands out as a classical document of reference
detailing the rot and decay in public universities in Nigeria. All well
meaning Nigerians can see the contrast between okojie’s ‘packaged
accreditation reports’ and a credible job done by ASUU.
“It has
become very clear from the Needs Assessment that Okojie and his cohort
of accreditors have fooled this country for too long. Enough they say is
enough. Time is now for the Government to beam a searchlight on the
activities of the NUC.
“The Education Committees in both the
Senate and House of Representatives have an arduous task to do here.
Nigerians are calling for dismantling of an omnibus body that has done
the country more harm than good. NUC must go.
“Professor Julius
Okojie cannot absolve himself from the rot in the university system by
regulating quantity instead of ensuring quality delivery,” ASUU said.
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