The
striking Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has warned that
successful candidates at the various 2013 post-UTME examinations to
government owned Universities may not be recognised if offered admission
from the exercise.
The
union also described as cheap “political statement” the pronouncement
of Governor Gabriel Suswam of Benue State that the strike would be over
on Thursday, insisting that the strike would only be suspended if
government implements all the components in the 2009 agreement and the
2012 Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).
Disclosing these in Minna on Wednesday, the Chairman of the Federal
University of Technology, Minna, ASUU chapter, Dr. Abdulfatai Jimoh,
said that none of its members would be involved in the conduct the
post-UTME for over 3000 candidates slated for Friday and Saturday in the
institution.
Jimoh, who was briefing journalists on the level of compliance by his
members to the industrial action, warned that “any student admitted
through the on-going Post-UTME is on his or her own because we would not
recognise or teach such student.”
According to him, “if the management goes ahead to conduct the
post-UTME, none of the lecturers who are members of ASUU would not
participate in the exercise and the students if admitted would not be
recognized by the lecturers.”
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