
National President, ASUU, Nasir Issa-Faggae
The
Academic Staff Union of Universities has banned a faction of the union
at the University of Ilorin, led by Professor Wahab Egbewole, from going
ahead with its planned procession for the late Prof. Festus Iyayi.
The union said it was still mourning
Iyayi, who died when a bus conveying some ASUU leaders was involved in
an accident with a vehicle in the convoy of Kogi State Governor Idris
Wada in Lokoja last week.
ASUU said it had not approved any
procession for any of its branches. It also described the planned
procession in Ilorin as hypocritical.
In a release issued in Ibadan on Tuesday
and signed by the Zonal Coordinators of Ilorin and Ibadan zones, Dr.
Ayan Adeleke and Dr. Adesola Nasir respectively, titled “Do not
desecrate the memory of our late president,” ASUU said the national
leadership of the union would not permit any attempt by any group in
UNILORIN to desecrate the memory of its late leader.
“The attention of the union has been
drawn to attempts by a group led by Prof. Wahab Egbewole of the
University of Ilorin to desecrate the memory of the late former
President of our union by issuing a notice of a so-called “procession”
for him in the University of Ilorin,” the statement read in part.
It added that the factional leader had been expelled from the union and its activities.
The coordinators said Iyayi had during
his lifetime spoken against the inhuman and degrading treatment being
meted out to genuine members of the union in Ilorin, stressing that it
would be wrong for a group to attempt to make publicity gains from his
death.
They said, “Our late president, who in
the past had suffered the same kind of degrading and inhuman treatment
being meted out to genuine ASUU representatives in the University of
Ilorin, constantly, spoke against the charlatanism of those who are
illegally parading themselves as ASUU officials in the branch.
“Indeed, Iyayi was against everything
that Egbewole and his group stand for in relation to ASUU. It is
therefore the height of provocation and insensitivity for the group to
seek to make publicity gains out of the death of our late former
president.”
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