The Committee of Pro-Chancellors of Federal
Universities on Tuesday called for the immediate re-opening of all shut down
universities across the country.
This is contained in a
communiqué signed by the committee’s Chairman, Prof. Kimse Okoko, released in
Abuja on Tuesday.
The communiqué was issued at
the end of the committee’s meeting to discuss the lingering strike by the
Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and other issues affecting the
Nigerian University System.
It stated that the call for
the re-opening of the universities was unanimously agreed by all
Pro-chancellors in the interest of the country.
The communique directed all
the Vice-Chancellors to comply with the decision.
It commended the efforts by
the Federal Government to address the major issues that led to the strike and
lauded the personal intervention of President Goodluck Jonathan in the
resolution of the dispute.
It also expressed
satisfaction with the outcome of the referendum conducted in all the branches
of ASUU nationwide, which voted 60-40 in favour of the suspension of the
ongoing strike.
The communique explained that
the committee’s decision was based on the negative impact the strike had had on
the university system, students and the parents.
It, however, appealed for the understanding from the leadership and members of ASUU to ensure speedy restoration of academic activities on campuses.
It, however, appealed for the understanding from the leadership and members of ASUU to ensure speedy restoration of academic activities on campuses.
Source: PM News
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