Barely one day after the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, suspended its 5-month old strike, the University of Nigeria Nsukka, UNN, has been shut down indefinitely by the institution’s workers, Daily Post reports.
The UNN students divided themselves into 11 groups and marched through the major streets of the Enugu metropolis, displaying various placards.
Some of the placards read, “Recall Enejere now or we would burn down UNN”, and “You gave us a fraudulent man like Salisu Buhari as UNN board member, and you have now sacked a honest man like Enejere”.
Others read, “FG, stop all these vengeful policies”, “It is Enejere or no school”, among other statements.
During the serious protest in the University on Wednesday, all the workers union demanded the immediate sack of the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Bartho Okolo.
According to Vanguard, it was the largest demonstration of members of staff of the University of Nigeria Nsukka, UNN, since the university was founded.
Academic and non-academic workers of both campuses converged on the campus in a spontaneous peaceful demonstration to demand the reinstatement of the Chairman of the Governing Council, Prof Emeka Enejere, who was said to have been suspended.
They chanted songs saying it was the Vice Chancellor, Prof Bartho Okolo, instead, who should be sacked. After marching for half of the day and some members of staff addressed the
press at the Freedom Square, they however, dispersed, promising to return for daily demonstrations until the Council Chairman was reinstated and other ills of the university which they alleged originated by Prof Okolo were corrected.
A professor told Vanguard that “the Federal Government would have to choose between only one man (Okolo) or working with all of us.”
It has been gathered that Okolo is
accused of corrupt practices and neglect of due process in running the affairs of the university.
The students warned that if the government failed to rescind its decision and recall Enejere, they would embark on an indefinite strike and boycott classes from January 2014.
One of them said, “We have thought deep and investigated and we see no reason why the Federal Government sacked Dr. Enejere.
If they don’t change their mind and cancel the suspension order, we would make UNN uncomfortable.”
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