University Lecturers Declare Readiness To Resume

 University Lecturers Declare Readiness To Resume

By Emmanuel Awosika

The Congress of University Academics, a group comprising lecturers, have indicated their readiness to resume, and asked the Federal Government to reopen tertiary institutions.

CONUA, a splinter group of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), made this known in a press statement released after a meeting of its National Executive Council in Abuja on Wednesday.

Titled ‘Stop Intimidation of CONUA Members’, the statement was signed organization’s National Coordinator, Niyi Sumonu and reads partly:

“The meeting called on the government to reopen universities as soon as possible as CONUA members are ready to resume work.

“It however added that everything necessary in terms of COVID-19 protocols must be put in place before reopening the universities in order to prevent students and staff from contracting the disease.

“CONUA further stated that the education sector cannot continue to stagnate, as it appears that COVID-19 would continue to be a threat and we must, in the circumstance, learn to strive to lead our normal life.

“[The] Union thus urged the government to make available everything that can help our universities to resume work as is being done elsewhere in the world.”

CONUA further criticized the alleged oppression and harassment of its members by certain unions in the universities as well as “some university administrations.”

“While saluting those university administrations which held meetings to promote academic staff members during the COVID-19 lockdown, the Union condemned in strong terms those administrations who failed to organise such exercises, despite that several academic staff have been waiting for their promotions for a long time, with some spanning five to ten years.

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“The Union received information to the effect that some universities held Senate meetings and Congregation elections but refused to convene any meeting to carry out the promotion of its members, simply because some people threatened that such promotions, if ever announced, will be reversed.

“CONUA leadership felt outraged by such pronouncements and expressed its resolve to support any efforts by university administrations to facilitate the due promotion of academic staff members,” it said.

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