The management of Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko in
Ondo State yesterday announced that academic activities would resume in
the institution as from Monday November 25.
A statement signed by the registrar of the university, Bamidele R. Olotu, yesterday said: "Academic activities of the second semester of 2012/2013 session truncated as a result of the ASUU national strike are to resume on Monday, November 25, 2013 with registration on the university portal".
The statement further said lectures are to start Monday, December 2. But in a swift reaction , members of ASUU in the Ondo State owned institution disassociated themselves from the statement, saying they would not succumb to any threat or intimidation.
ASUU branch chairman in the school Dr Busuyi Mekusi told Daily Trust on phone that the national strike continues. According to a statement signed by him, the ASUU in the university dissociated itself from the purported resumption of academic activities as members are still part of the on-going national strike by the union.
"Members should therefore disregard any pull to abandon the struggle and be steadfast until the present position is reviewed by NEC. The union also wants to make it abundantly clear that it would resist every tyrannical propensity to intimidate and harass members," the statement said.
A statement signed by the registrar of the university, Bamidele R. Olotu, yesterday said: "Academic activities of the second semester of 2012/2013 session truncated as a result of the ASUU national strike are to resume on Monday, November 25, 2013 with registration on the university portal".
The statement further said lectures are to start Monday, December 2. But in a swift reaction , members of ASUU in the Ondo State owned institution disassociated themselves from the statement, saying they would not succumb to any threat or intimidation.
ASUU branch chairman in the school Dr Busuyi Mekusi told Daily Trust on phone that the national strike continues. According to a statement signed by him, the ASUU in the university dissociated itself from the purported resumption of academic activities as members are still part of the on-going national strike by the union.
"Members should therefore disregard any pull to abandon the struggle and be steadfast until the present position is reviewed by NEC. The union also wants to make it abundantly clear that it would resist every tyrannical propensity to intimidate and harass members," the statement said.

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