The
Council of Academic Staff Unions of Osun State-owned Tertiary
Institutions has asked Governor Rauf Aregbesola to rescind his order
directing the managements of the four tertiary institutions in the state
to stop admission of students for the 2015/2016 academic session.
The union,
in a letter written to the governor and a copy of which was made
available to our correspondent in Osogbo on Monday by its Secretary, Mr.
Olusegun Lana, said the managements of the Osun State Polytechnic in
Iree and Esa Oke as well as the colleges of education in Ilesa and Ila
Orangun had stopped admissions of students for the 2015/2016 academic
session.
The
lecturers’ union gave the government a 14-day ultimatum within which to
withdraw the directive or be ready for a fresh industrial action.
The letter
partly read, “The managements of the state-owned colleges of education
(Ilesa and Ila-Orangun) and polytechnics (Iree and Esa-Oke) respectively
have put the admission of students for the 2015/2016 academic session
on hold under the guise of complying with a directive from the state
government that admission must not be conducted in the next two years.
“Consequently,
we are using this medium to demand that the government should come out
clean on this issue and withdraw any directive stopping the admission
within the next fourteen (14) days to prevent industrial crisis in the
sector.”
The union
described the alleged stoppage of admission as an attempt by the state
government to stop admission into the schools, saying the action would
eventually throw its members and other workers out of job.
It also
said the stoppage of admission would affect the institutions’ reputation
and cause litigation because the institutions had already advertised
for the admission and collected application fees from prospective
students.
“It will
leave the large number of students under the preliminary programmes
stranded as their chance of transition to Year 1 class is so abruptly
nullified.
“It will
open wide room for suspicion and speculation of clandestine move by
government to scrap the institutions through the back-door and thus
throw members of staff out of job,” the union added.
But the
Consultant to the State Government on Information, Mr. Sunday Akere,
when contacted said he was not aware of such a directive.
He said,
“There was a meeting between the governor and the chairmen of the four
institutions last Wednesday. I cannot say what the outcome of their
meeting is but I will know that by tomorrow.”
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