Gwagwalada - Prof. James Adelabu, the Vice Chancellor of the University
of Abuja, on Tuesday said the striking members of the Academic Staff
Union of Universities (ASUU) at the institution had no reason to justify
its action.
The media recalled that the union had on Monday
embarked on an indefinite strike, accusing the vice chancellor of
misappropriating the school’s funds.It claimed that Adelabu checked-off the union dues in 2013 and refused to remit the fund to it.
It also alleged that allowances entitled to members were not paid by the authority.
However, at a news conference in Gwagwalada, FCT, on Tuesday, Adelabu denied the union’s claims.
He said an allegation that he opened an account and was diverting the school funds into it was not true.
Adelabu said that the union was ignorant of the development regarding the check-off dues.
He
said that there was a directive from the Federal Ministry of Education
stopping all university authorities from collecting and remitting
check-off dues to the union.
“Salary is paid in full. How can they say I have deducted something and have diverted it somewhere?”
“All what the union is trying to do is just to paralyse the system,” he said.
Adelabu said the issue of white paper the union raised was not a local matter, and that he had no idea of the report.
He,
however, said that students who were to go for industrial work
experience after their examination were currently taking their papers.
“The Integrity Group of ASUU and me will supervise the exams.”
“The
institution has two bodies under the union. There is the ASUU Integrity
and ASUU Splinter. The ASUU splinter is the group on strike,” Adelabu
said.
He said that the integrity group had earlier resolved that
the reason for the strike by the union was flimsy and not in tandem with
acceptable principles and ideology of unionism.


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