The
Academic Staff Union of Nigerian Universities wants Governor Adams Oshiomhole
of Edo State to pay compensation to members of staff of the University of Benin
over the demolition of property in the school.
Oshiomhole
Prof. Suleiman
Muhammad, the Zonal Coordinator of ASUU Abuja Zone, made this known when he
briefed newsmen in Abuja on Sunday.
Mohammad said Oshiomhole should have waited for the Court of Appeal to decide on UNIBEN’s appeal before embarking on the demolition.
He said ASUU was surprised that Oshiomhole continued with the demolition after promising to stay action pending the determination of the case.
He said: “Governor Oshiomhole should live up to his promise to compensate the members of staff of the UNIBEN who were affected by the demolition.
“Members of the public will recall the uproar generated by his action sometime ago, when he demolished property occupied by staff of the University of Benin.
“This action came on the heels of a court judgment in the favour of Edo State Government against which the university immediately filed an appeal.
“Rather than allowing the case to run its course in the court of appeal, Mr. Oshiomhole carried on with the demolition.”
Muhammad said Oshiomhole had made overtures to the staff of the university who were affected by the exercise, and promised to make amend by compensating those who suffered some losses.
Muhammad said the governor made several promises to the leadership of ASUU when the union raised objection to the demolition.
He said: “He also promised to allow the ongoing court process to run its course.
“To the surprise of the leadership of the ASUU, especially its members at UNIBEN, Oshiomhole has gone back on his words.
“He has directed the complete demolition of the remaining part of the structures that were the properties of UNIBEN while the Court of Appeal is yet to decide on the case.”
The ASUU zonal coordinator said the action of the governor was condemnable, adding that the union would not take it lightly.
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Mohammad said Oshiomhole should have waited for the Court of Appeal to decide on UNIBEN’s appeal before embarking on the demolition.
He said ASUU was surprised that Oshiomhole continued with the demolition after promising to stay action pending the determination of the case.
He said: “Governor Oshiomhole should live up to his promise to compensate the members of staff of the UNIBEN who were affected by the demolition.
“Members of the public will recall the uproar generated by his action sometime ago, when he demolished property occupied by staff of the University of Benin.
“This action came on the heels of a court judgment in the favour of Edo State Government against which the university immediately filed an appeal.
“Rather than allowing the case to run its course in the court of appeal, Mr. Oshiomhole carried on with the demolition.”
Muhammad said Oshiomhole had made overtures to the staff of the university who were affected by the exercise, and promised to make amend by compensating those who suffered some losses.
Muhammad said the governor made several promises to the leadership of ASUU when the union raised objection to the demolition.
He said: “He also promised to allow the ongoing court process to run its course.
“To the surprise of the leadership of the ASUU, especially its members at UNIBEN, Oshiomhole has gone back on his words.
“He has directed the complete demolition of the remaining part of the structures that were the properties of UNIBEN while the Court of Appeal is yet to decide on the case.”
The ASUU zonal coordinator said the action of the governor was condemnable, adding that the union would not take it lightly.
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