Akungba-Akoko [AAUA] in Ondo State and its striking lecturers has
deepened following a report that the Vice-Chancellor of the
institution, Prof. Femi Mimiko has commenced recruitment of new
lecturers to replace the striking lecturers, having refused to pull
out of the ongoing Academic Staff Union of Universities' [ASUU]
strike.
DailyPost has gathered that Prof. Mimiko remains resolute about his
decision to re-open the university on December 2, after he had ordered
the students to resume this Monday for the commencement of the second
term semester programme.
But the Chairman of ASUU in the institution, Dr. Busuyi Mekusi has
described the move by the management as illegal.
He has vowed that the union would resist any action by the
Vice-Chancellor to illegally recruit new workers to replace the
striking lecturers.
*Dailypost
Unizik, I am highly disappointed, wh@ r u waiting 4 , wouldn't the students that have not written exams write their examz? Wouldn't you like to begin a new session @ d beginning of a new year? B wise join this school, since asuu wants things done in a hard way, give it 2 them in a hard way, resume school and recruit new lecturers, so that they would learn, because they have lost the support of parents and the support of students, in oda words they are selfish. Egboka Sit Up, u pilot the affairs of the school, na 4 ur head d head of pressure go dey when we finally resume *H.R.S*
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