The Academic Staff Union of
Universities (ASUU) on Sunday insisted that the National
Universities Commission (NUC) should be scrapped or overhauled in the interest
of Nigerians.
The union also called on the
National Assembly to beam its searchlight on the activities of NUC.
The chairman of the union,
University of Ibadan branch, Dr Olusegun Ajiboye, insisted that NUC had failed
to reposition Nigerian universities as shown by the NEEDS assessment report
carried out by genuine academics which contradicted NUC’s accreditation
exercises which gave ‘controversial’ clean bill of health to most universities
through what it called ‘magomago accreditation’.
According to ASUU, the NUC boss
ought to have resigned through the revelations made in the NEEDS assessment
report.
It said that the ongoing strike
wass fully on, adding that the union will not allow itself to be fooled again
with ‘promissory notes’ of the Federal Government which had never worked in the
past.
ASUU said that Professor Julius
Okojie cannot absolve himself from the rot in the university system by
regulating quantity instead of ensuring quality delivery
Professor Okojie had last week
Thursday absolved the commission from any accreditation fraud blaming it on
ASUU members.
While describing the
statement credited to the NUC boss as ‘careless,’ it accused Okojie of using
his cronies who can do his bidding to embark on accreditation.
It said that the strike would
not be suspended on any 'promissory note' by the federal government saying ASUU
will not allow itself to be deceived again.
" The success of 2011
elections was based on the patriotic zeal and contributions of genuine and
patriotic ASUU leadership nationwide.
“ASUU cannot be blamed for NUC
‘magomago’ accreditations. Rather than blaming the Union, Okojie should take
full responsibility for all the fraudulent deeds in the NUC, including the work
and eat accreditations.
"The NUC knows the kind of
academics they select for their ignoble exercises. These are cronies of the big
man in the NUC. They can never say no to his bidding," it said.
ASUU said Nigerians
should be proud of the union in its efforts at repositioning public
universities in the country, adding that one of these major efforts is the
NEEDS Assessment Document.

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