
The fact-finding/reconciliation
committee set up by the Federal Government to unravel the crisis rocking
the Federal Polytechnic, Ado Ekiti, started work in the state on
Monday.
The authorities of the school have been
at loggerheads with the Non-Academic Staff Union, Senior Staff
Association of Nigerian Polytechnics and the Academic Staff Union of
Polytechnics over some unpaid allowances and other issues bordering on
welfare.
The union particularly accused the
Rector, Dr. Theresa Akande, of not remitting about N350m cooperatives
funds and deducting pension from contract staff benefits in disregard to
laid down rules.
The panel, led by the representative of
its Chairman, Mr. Olu Nipede, in company with the Rector, visited the
Ewi of Ado Ekiti, Oba Rufus Adejugbe, and the Commissioner of Police,
Mr. Etop James, on Monday.
Adejugbe urged members of the panel to ensure that peace returned to the institution.
The monarch noted that the community had
appointed Dr. Ibikunle Ogundipe to represent its interest on the
committee while the community submitted its findings to the panel.
Nipede said the objective of the
committee set up by the immediate past Minister of Education, Alhaji
Ibrahim Shekarau, was to resolve the crisis between the Rector and the
unions.
He
added, “Efforts to find solution to this crisis in the past through
interventions from various groups did not yield results. The terms of
reference will require interfacing with the rector and the unions and we
shall file our reports to the Ministry of Education for necessary
actions.”
However, the SAANIP and ASUP’s chairmen ,
Dr. Oluwole Ayeni, and Tunji Owoeye, respectively, who later spoke to
newsmen, urged the panel to maintain neutrality and to seek amicable
solutions to the crisis in the institution.
They noted that they had presented an
eight-page memorandum attached with a 60-page document to the panel to
substantiate their allegations of financial recklessness against the
Rector.
Ayeni particularly urged the panel to
look into all the allegations with a view to making recommendations that
would restore sanity to the institution.
He explained that the unions were
encouraged by the determination of President Muhammadu Buhari to tackle
the rot in the education sector, saying the probe of the crisis would go
a long way in restoring the school’s lost glory.
Owoeye added, “There won’t be peace until the solution is found.”
He queried the continued stay in office
of the polytechnic’s Governing Council Chairman, Victor Ebomoyi, whom he
claimed did not resign his position before contesting election in Edo
State.
“We are surprised that the Council
Chairman is still there because he did not resign before going to
contest the Edo South senatorial seat and we wonder why President Buhari
is still keeping those councils till now because they ought to have
been dissolved since they are not statutory commissions,” Owoeye added.
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