Its no news anymore, the news broke some hours ago the school management has released a memorandum stating that students should resume on 24th of this month. If you haven't heard then where have you been ??
Read the content of the memorandum below :
"Following an understanding reached,the university management committee (UMC) has directed immediate re - opening of academic activities in the university.
Consequently,I write to inform students/members of the university that the students are to arrive on sunday 24th July,2016 while the revision week begins on monday 25th - Saturday, 30th of July 2016. Examination begins on 1st of August 2016.
All students are to obtain details of the revised calendar from the office of the Director Academic planning/Development."
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The Student Union Government Government though, through its PRO has commented on the memorandum and the situation in general :
"From the desk of the Students Union Government, We support no warring party. Our interest and agitation is that Kogi State University Students are called back to classes and as such we are intertem with anyone who supports our cause. That is to say, we are asking our fellow students to support the managements decision that all students of Kogi state University Anyingba resume on Sunday 24th July 2016. The management has as put structures together that academic activities will commence on Monday 25/07/2016 through its memo released on 20th of July. The students union government wishes to thank every students for their patriotic roles played during the course of this strike we advise that students take this serious and use the available window as revision as we are fully in support that examinations commences on 1st August 2016.
signed SUG PRO: Ogiri Emmanuel Cosmos."
Recall that the Governor of Kogi State, Alhaji Yahaya Bello, directed the Vice Chancellor of the Kogi State University, Anyigba to reopen the school on Monday.
This was after three months industrial action by members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities of the institution.
Governor Bello said having met the major demands of the lecturers, they are expected to return to classes.
He said his government will continue to place premium attention to education, urging the different heads of tertiary institutions in the State to deepen the culture of patriotism and hard work among their staff members.
According to the Governor, the Treasury Single Account will soon come afloat in the State, stating that public accountability will remain the hallmark of his administration.
Bello said having paid six months salaries in just six months into his tenure, his government should be trusted by the lecturers.
The Governor promised to look into cases of over- taxation of lecturers in the past, saying cases of unjust taxation will be redressed, adding that the approval on the subject matter, which was handed over to him, was for tax waiver.
He directed full scale audit of all tertiary institutions in the State.
Responding, the heads of the tertiary institutions thanked the Governor for paying four months salary arrears owed by the previous administration.
They said the gesture is a signature of the Governor’s commitment to tertiary education in
the State.
At this point students are a tad confused as to why they should resume when ASUU hasn't called off the strike just yet. Its however safe to resume around 24th of July as their are strong indications that the strike will be called off(officially) before then.
And by the way, its PAAU now, not KSU
Safe journey back to school
#teamksu2day.
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