Chairman, Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), University of
Ibadan branch, Dr Segun Ajiboye, yesterday said that the strike by the
union which has entered sixth month would soon come to an end,
especially as the federal government has begun to shift grounds. He
however did not give details of the ‘ground-shifting’ he talked about.
The federal government had earlier given the resume-or-be-sacked
ultimatum which should have ended yesterday, but later extended it to
December 9 as a mark of respect for deceased former president of ASUU,
Prof Festus Iyayi who died in accident on his way to the union’s
National Executive Council, NEC meeting on the ongoing strike.
Dropping the hint in Ibadan yesterday during the session of tributes
organised to honour the late Professor Festus Iyayi, Ajiboye noted that
the ceremony organised by ASUU was not only to mourn Iyayi but also to
mobilise ASUU members towards pursuing the struggle to its logical
conclusion.
The academic community in the university staged a candlelight
procession in honour of the late former National President of ASUU.
The ASUU members, including the Vice-Chancellor of the university,
Professor Isaac Adewole, and some other principal officers, adorned in
black gowns, commenced the procession at the ASUU secretariat, Mellanby
Hall of the school and marched to the Faculty of Arts enroute Kenneth
Dike Road with solidarity songs rendered in low mournful tone.
In his speech, the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Isaac Adewole, commended
the courage and the resilience of Iyayi, describing him as a gentleman
who was committed to not only the development of education in Nigeria
but towards good living of Nigerians. He said the dreams of Iyayi should
be made to come true.
In his tribute, a former National President of ASUU, Professor Sola
Olukunle, described Iyayi as a man of peace whose peace mission is also
based on reasonable principles, therefore it would be a great disservice
if the current struggle is subdued and disallowed to reach its logical
conclusion as intended by the late leader.
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