The Lagos State University Students’ Union, LASUSU, has made a demand for the immediate re-opening of the institution.
According
to a press release made available to P.M. NEWS, the President of the
students’ union had in a statement issued last month, faulted the
management’s decision to close the school down as a result of the
electoral process.
The students’ argument also lies on the fact
that the continued closure is beginning to take its toll on them and
they are really agitating for a re-opening with immediate effect.
“It is three weeks now since after the elections across the federation without any formal pronouncement on resumption date.
“We
would like to reiterate that the continued shut down of academic
activities on our various campuses is taking its toll on our students,
and the Students’ Union is firmly against this.
“It should be
noted that upon the announcement of the said recess, the Union had urged
the management to give a specific date of resumption but declined. The
political atmosphere has been calm and peaceful and as such, we believe
the management should have towed the part of other higher institutions
that declared election recesses and thereafter, resumed activities,” the
statement read in part.
The Students’ Union says that it is also
worried about the development, adding that with the academic calendar
still running, they may be forced to go with the tradition in LASU which
will ensure that students are rushed into writing exams eight weeks
after resumption due to crises.
It stated further that: “secondly,
our graduating students who are expected to resume NYSC camp on the 5th
of May have their fate hung as a result of the protracted face off
between the Staff Union and the management. We urge the wary faction to
swiftly reach a compromise as we will stand tall to face anybody who
intends to sacrifice the future of students on the alter of personal
gains.
“Thirdly, it should be noted that our final year law
students are expected to proceed to law school with their colleagues
from other higher institutions. On this note, the current crisis should
be resolved immediately so as to make this possible. We want a shift
from the norm of backlog of law students waiting for space for law
school as this will enable them proceed on the mandatory NYSC programme.
“On
the Issue of Convocation, it is saddening that it is only in LASU that
you find cancellation of convocation ceremonies few days to the event
regardless of what parents and guardians might have expended for such
purpose.
“The tradition of non-issuance of certificates to the
convocating students at convocation ceremony must stop, as this does not
conform with global academic standard.
Therefore, we call on the
school authority, staff and Lagos State Government to find a common
ground in order to paddle LASU to the promise land, as we wait anxiously
for a rescheduled convocation ceremony soonest.
“On the issue of
the Current State of the University, we urge all concerned to, as a
matter of urgency embrace peaceful dialogue, noting the fact that the
demands presented by the staff unions should be immediately looked into
by the Lagos State government and the management in order that academic
activities return to LASU campuses.
If truly LASU must continue to
be great, students, staff, management and Lagos State Government must
work in unison. “Self aggrandizement, personal gratification and self
glorification should be cast aside. We should not forget that the main
objective of establishing this citadel of learning is purely for
academic purpose and to produce quality graduates who will add value to
the larger society. Any other objective is complimentary and we do know
that this can only be possible citeris paribous.
“Finally, we want
to state emphatically that the Students’ Union leadership and the
student populace would no longer tolerate any further delay that will
impend the quick resolution of the ongoing crisis.
“To this end,
we therefore present our demands as follows: Immediate Re-opening of the
school, Immediate reconciliation between the management and staff
unions and granting of the later’s reasonable demands, that convocation
ceremony be rescheduled before end of April, that the Lagos State
Government should assume the position of an unbiased umpire in the
ongoing crisis between the Management and the Staff Unions and that
failure to meet these demands within stipulated period meant that the
Union would act decisively”.
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