OAU, UI announce resumption dates

The Senate of the University of Ibadan (UI) has approved that academic activities would resume in the university with effect from Monday.

The information was contained in a statement issued on Wednesday by the Registrar and Secretary to Council of the institution, Mrs. Olubunmi Faluyi.

According to her, the Senate of the institution at a special meeting held on October 17, 2022 approved Monday October 24, 2022 as resumption date for the continuation of the 2021/2022 academic session.

“Consequently, Halls of Residence would be opened from October 23, 2022.

“On behalf of the Council and Senate of the University, we wish our students journey mercies as they return to the campus,” Faluyi said.

Similarly, the management of Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, has directed all students of the institution to return to their halls of residence on Wednesday.

The resumption follows the suspension of the eight-month strike by Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) on Friday.

Registrar and Secretary to Council of the University, Mrs. Margaret Omosule, through a statement by the on Tuesday, said full academic activities would begin on Thursday for the continuation of the 2021/2022 session.

She said the decision was taken at a special meeting of the University Senate, which held in Oduduwa Hall on Tuesday.

“On behalf of the Council and Senate of the University, we wish our students an uninterrupted academic session and a safe trip from their respective locations,” she said.

Recall that ASUU embarked on the rollover strike on February 14 over failure by the Federal government to meet the demands of the union.

The Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige, after what he described as “failed negotiations”, dragged the striking lecturers to the National Industrial Court.

The National Industrial Court, on September 21, ordered ASUU to call off
the strike.

The court granted the motion on notice filed by the Federal government directing the lecturers to return to classroom.

Ruling on the interlocutory injunction, the trial judge, Polycarp Hamman, restrained ASUU from continuing with the industrial action.

However, ASUU through its lead counsel, Mr. Femi Falana, appealed the case at the Court of Appeal, Abuja Division.

The court, on October 7, ordered the Union to go back to the classroom in compliance with the lower court’s ruling within seven days as condition precedent for the appeal to be heard.

ASUU, thereafter, after congresses of its branches, directed its members to return to the classrooms, though it insisted its demands had yet to be met.

Following the decision, several universities have been announcing schedules for the resumption of academic activities.

–  NAN

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