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ASUU Pillories Govt for Kebbi Varsity’s Challenges

byBilkisu Kasim
June 21, 2024
in Education
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The Academic Staff Union of Nigerian Universities (ASUU) at Kebbi State University of Science and Technology has raised serious concerns about the university’s long-term viability due to insufficient funding. Dr. Abubakar Umar, the union’s Chairman, addressed these issues during a press conference in Birnin Kebbi. He highlighted several infrastructure shortcomings such as inadequate lecturer accommodations and insufficient student hostels. Additionally, Dr. Umar expressed dismay over the non-payment of academic allowances spanning 11 years and the delayed implementation of promotions for over six years, resulting in a significant loss of experienced academic staff.

The university’s ability to conduct research has also been severely impacted by unreliable electricity supply, which has disrupted laboratory operations and affected equipment functionality. Dr. Umar also emphasized overcrowding among both faculty and students, necessitating many to seek off-campus housing.

Health and safety concerns were also brought to attention, including the absence of a resident doctor at the university clinic and reported incidents of violence against lecturers. Dr. Umar urged the Kebbi State government to promptly address these issues to prevent the potential collapse of the institution, highlighting its crucial role in providing education, particularly to economically disadvantaged students.

Responding to inquiries, State Commissioner for Higher Education, Abubakar Tunga, denied the allegations but encouraged journalists to visit the university for firsthand assessment, declining to comment on matters concerning unpaid allowances and delayed promotions.

Bilkisu Kasim

Bilkisu Kasim

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