Academic activities at the
University of Calabar, Cross Rivers State, were on Friday brought to a standstill
following the locking of all entrances leading in and out of the institution.
Students and lecturers were stranded
as no vehicle could gain access in and out of the university’s three major
entrances.
The action was carried out by the
local branch of the Joint Action Committee comprising Senior Staff Association
of Nigerian Universities, National Association of Academic Technologists and
Non-Academic Staff Union.
Angry lecturers and students said
the union members had by their action, behaved like illiterates.
The institution’s Vice-Chancellor,
Prof. James Epoke, complained that his chief security officer was in the early
hours of the day, flogged by members of JAC.
When confronted, the local chairman
of JAC, Mr. David Egerton, declined comments.
However, one of the members of JAC
who spoke in the condition of anonymity, said the workers were protesting the
non-payment of earned allowances, off duty allowances for security staff and
overtime for a period of over 10 months.
A lecturer, who was stranded for hours
outside the university gate, Dr.Deji Owolabi, said he was surprised to have
been locked out, adding that there was no indication that the gate would be
locked when he left the campus at the early hours of the day.
He said, “I have been out here since
morning and just came back at about 11am to see that the gate was locked. I am
disappointed that I have had to stay out here without knowing what was wrong. I
do not know what is happening.
“Why should they lock us out when
most of us live on campus? They mean I cannot have access to my family? This is
not the best way to pursue their grievances,” he said.
Another lecturer, whose identity
could not be ascertained, in annoyance openly referred to the JAC members as
illiterates.
“They are illiterates and that is
why they locked the gates. If not, they should have known how to channel their
grievances,” he shouted.
His outburst, however, attracted
instant criticisms as it did not go down well with JAC members who heard the
comment.
The unidentified lecturers took his
leave before the JAC members could mobilise others.
When contacted, the Vice Chancellor
of UNICAL, Prof. James Epoke, said it was wrong for the workers to take the
laws into their hands by locking all entrances to the school.
Speaking on the grievances of the
workers, Epoke said the institution released N15m on Monday to cater for some
of the complaints of the workers.
For the earned allowances, Epoke
said no Nigerian university worker had been paid, adding that the Federal Government
was still collating the process of settling it.
He said, “The workers did not tell
you that the school management paid N15m to them just on Monday here. Most of
them that were qualified to receive it have got theirs. The process is gradual.
“For the earned allowances, no
Nigerian university has paid it as the Federal Government is still collating
the matter.
“It is mischievous for them to lock
the gate. What has the gate got to do with their grievances? They even flogged
my chief security officer this morning. I am calling on the police to
intervene,” Epoke said.
Source: PunchNg
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