IYAYI: ASUU suspends NEC meeting indefinitely
LEADERS of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU,
yesterday, suspended indefinitely the union’s National Executive Council, NEC,
meeting planned to hold in Kano over the tragic auto-crash that claimed the
life of ASUU former President, Professor Festus Iyayi, on Tuesday morning.
Thousands of students, who had kept vigil, waiting for the
outcome of ASUU NEC meeting, therefore went home disappointed following the
announcement of the suspension of the meeting.
The accident, which involved the convoy of Governor Idris Wada
of Kogi State on Lokoja-Abuja Road, also left two other officials of ASUU – Dr.
Ngozi Ilo, National Welfare Officer, University of Benin, UNIBEN; branch
chairman, Dr. Anthony Emina, and their driver, critically injured.
President of ASUU, Dr. Nasir Fagge, who announced the suspension
of the NEC meeting in Kano, explained that the union had to suspend the meeting
following the sudden and tragic death of Professor Festus Iyayi.
The NEC meeting was widely expected to make a decisive statement
on the five-month old ASUU strike that has crippled academic activities in the
public university system.
At a briefing, Fagge told reporters in Kano “we are compelled to
postpone this meeting in the light of the sudden death of one of our strongest
pillars who died yesterday (Tuesday).
“As you
can see for yourself, we are mourning the departure of this great scholar and
you would agree with me that in this circumstance we cannot look at issues
objectively.”
The ASUU President who looked
visibly shocked by the unfortunate development, described Iyayi “as a strong
pillar of the union,’ stressing that “this is a great loss to the entire
country.”
Over 50 universities were represented at the botched Kano NEC meeting which was to deliberate on the outcome of the branch meetings held recently that was key to the decision on suspension of the strike.
Over 50 universities were represented at the botched Kano NEC meeting which was to deliberate on the outcome of the branch meetings held recently that was key to the decision on suspension of the strike.
No new date has been fixed for
the NEC meeting.
However, labour watchers are of the opinion that ASUU may not reschedule the NEC meeting until after the burial of the late professor.
However, labour watchers are of the opinion that ASUU may not reschedule the NEC meeting until after the burial of the late professor.
Thousands of students that had kept vigil waiting for the
outcome went home disappointed following the announcement of the suspension of
the NEC meeting.
A student who spoke with Vanguard on condition of anonymity,
said, “this is a clear indication that we have more days to spend at home
because the figure that passed on was an icon and a respected voice.”
He expressed disappointment that the Federal Government had not
arrested those that caused the fatal accident, stressing “the only thing that
can cool frayed nerves is to put on trial all those that played infamous roles
in the accident.”
Meantime, more Nigerians have continued to mourn late Professor
Festus Iyayi, former President of ASUU, who died Tuesday.
Reacting to the unfortunate incident, Governor Adams Oshiomhole
of Edo State, Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chief Emeka Wogu, Nigeria
Labour Congress, NLC, Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, and Joint Action Front,
JAF, among others, described him as a true and committed Nigerian who gave up
his personal comfort and joined the masses in the trenches in the fight for a
better society.
Oshiomhole speaks
Governor Oshiomhole in a condolence message through his Chief Press Secretary, CPS, Mr. Peter Okhiria, said: “Iyayi was a distinguished Nigerian who served not only ASUU, but the whole Nigerian academic community. He had a passion for education and I am proud that he came from Edo State. I found him so resourceful that I appointed him a member of the Governing Council of the Ambrose Alli University.
Governor Oshiomhole in a condolence message through his Chief Press Secretary, CPS, Mr. Peter Okhiria, said: “Iyayi was a distinguished Nigerian who served not only ASUU, but the whole Nigerian academic community. He had a passion for education and I am proud that he came from Edo State. I found him so resourceful that I appointed him a member of the Governing Council of the Ambrose Alli University.
On its part, NLC in a statement by its President, Abdulwaheed
Omar, blamed his death on “federal government’s act of criminal negligence on
the one hand and executive lawlessness/impunity on the part of the Kogi State
Governor who is fast acquiring for himself an accident-prone reputation.”
On his part, Chief Emeka Wogu, who described his death as
shocking and a colossal loss to the trade union movement in Nigeria, lamented
Iyayi died at a time when his struggle for improving the standards of education
in Nigeria was about yielding positive results in the country.
His words: “I received with shock the sudden death of the former
President of ASUU, Professor Festus Iyayi in a fatal motor accident on Lokoja
Abuja Expressway. I share in the pains and identify with ASUU and the family of
the deceased in this moment of grief.”
JAF, in a statement by its Secretary, Abiodun Aremu, while
describing his death as a monumental tragedy inflicted on the working and
oppressed people in Nigeria, said: “Indeed, this is a tragic loss for Comrade
Professor Festus Iyayi to have been wasted by the Kogi State Governor’s
reckless convoy on November 12, 2013.”
Also, Bamidele Aturu, Lagos lawyer and human rights activist,
said Africa and indeed, the “world, has lost one of the most passionate
believers in social justice and equity. He was one of the most honest and
dependable ally. We have lost a dogged advocate of decency and consummate
teacher. It is indeed an irony that a man who spent his entire life campaigning
against impunity should be murdered so recklessly.
Iyayi’s death regrettable —
Amosun
Ogun State governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, also expressed profound shock and regret at the death of former President of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, Prof. Festus Iyayi who died at the age of 66.
Ogun State governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, also expressed profound shock and regret at the death of former President of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, Prof. Festus Iyayi who died at the age of 66.
The governor condoled with the government and people of Edo
State, ASUU and the academic community over the death of the late lecturer,
writer and dogged fighter for academic and social reforms.
In a press release by his Senior Special Assistant on Media,
Mrs. Funmi Wakama, Amosun recalled the late professor’s struggle in the
education sector as ASUU president in1986 which led to his incarceration
in1988, describing his death as unfortunate.
He said: “The late professor profoundly influenced progressive
policies in the nation’s education sector and he will forever be remembered for
his selfless service towards resolving the on-going ASUU/government face off.
Indeed, the country has lost another brilliant mind and true patriot.”


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