CONUA rejects ASUU’s reconciliation move
The Congress of University Academics (CONUA) has
rejected the latest moves by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) to
break its rank through a reconciliation attempt.
Coordinator of CONUA, Dr Niyi Sunmonu, announced
the body’s position in a statement issued on Saturday in Lagos. According to
the statement, Prof. Olubayo Olu, the Akure Zonal Coordinator of ASUU recently
sent a text message to some leaders of CONUA in the Obafemi Awolowo University,
invited them to a meeting at Ile-Ife in Osun.
Sunmonu stated that the content of the text messages read: “reconcile
the various factions of ASUU in your branch’’. He declared that CONUA was an
independent union and not a faction of ASUU and, therefore, dishonoured the
invitation. “CONUA is an independent academic staff union with highly progressive
and widely accepted philosophy and vision that are different from those of
ASUU,’’ the statement read in part. On CONUA registration with the Ministry of
Labour and Employment, Sunmonu said that the leadership of the body had applied
for and met all the necessary requirements for registration as a trade union
since 2018. “The Minister of Labour and Employment confirmed this and indicated
he had set up a committee to advise him in this regard.
“Hence, CONUA is anxiously awaiting the approval and announcement of
its registration. “Nonetheless, CONUA will continue to conduct its activities
and propagate its philosophy and vision in line with the freedom of association
enshrined in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. “Therefore,
any meeting with ASUU would amount to a distraction to our core activities
focused on rebranding and providing an alternative platform for academic staff
members. “It platform will enable the members to express their views without
hindrance in advancing the Nigerian education sector in general and the
tertiary education in particular,’’ he said.
CONUA, Sunmonu added, currently
has membership in 18 universities across the country. According to him the
formation of CONUA is based on irreconcilable differences with ASUU, especially
on matters of principle and modus operandi. “CONUA focus on how to solve the
hydra-headed problems in our universities.’’ He also stated that CONUA was
ready to synergise with other agreeable unions within universities to proffer
solutions to issues affecting teaching, research and community services in the
country.
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