Governor of Ekiti State, Ayodele
Fayose, has begged the striking lecturers of the Ekiti State University, Ado
Ekiti, to return to classrooms
to prevent disruption of academic calendar.
Fayose, who appealed to the
lecturers to show understanding over non-payment of the September 2014
subvention owed by ex-Governor Kayode Fayemi’s administration said the future
of the students would have to be prioritised in the interest of all.
The governor spoke at the
university’s convocation ceremony where no fewer than 6,807 were conferred with
Degree and Post Graduate Degree awards in various courses.
The lecturers have declared an
indefinite strike over non-payment of their two-month salaries of January and
February.
Fayose, who was represented by the
Deputy Governor, Olusola Kolapo, said “You can all attest to the fact that
Governor Fayose is passionate about the payment of salaries and other benefits.
“We are begging for your
understanding on this issue because allowing the academic calendar to be
disrupted may not be in the interest of these students, whose parents have so
much invested in.
The Vice Chancellor of the
University, Prof Patrick Aina, expressed delight over the accreditation granted
the institution’s College of Medicine by National Universities Commission, saying
“the result of the Medical and Dental Council is still being awaited, but with
good prognosis.”
Aina said the 2012/ 2013 session
produced 19 First Class ,991 Second
Class and 4,451 Second class lower divisions ,while 1,081 and 58 graduating students were in Second Class Lower Division and Pass respectively .
Class and 4,451 Second class lower divisions ,while 1,081 and 58 graduating students were in Second Class Lower Division and Pass respectively .
'' Please go back to the classroom ,Fayose begs Ekiti state lecturers to end strike
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