The
leaders of the striking Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU)
have decided to go underground following alleged threat to their lives
by security agents.
Academic activities in the public universities across the country
have been grounded for the fourth month running as a result of the
strike by the universities’ teachers to press home their demand for the
implementation of the agreement they entered into since 2009.
The union in a statement by the chairman, University of Ibadan (UI)
chapter, Olusegun Ajiboye alleged that university teachers have been
under the siege of security agents nationwide by beaming searchlight on
their sources of finance despite the stoppage of their salaries by the
Federal Government.
In the statement titled, “ASUU Strike: Union Leaders Go
Underground”, Ajiboye alleged that he had received some calls, warning
him about his role in the ongoing strike and called on the Inspector
General of Police (IG) to safe the lives of ASUU leaders nationwide.
He, however, maintained that no amount of threat or clampdown on the
union would make them back down from the strike “until public education
is saved from collapse.”
GUARDIAN
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