The Committee of Pro-Chancellors of State-owned Universities (COPSUN) says it read with alarm and disbelieve a statement made by the President of the ASUU Prof. Emmanuel Osodike on a television programme on Arise, where he said that State Universities are “irrelevant and quacks” on 26th August, 2022.
This is contained in a statement by Marcus Awobifa, COPSUN’s Secretary on Monday.
COPSUN noted that it would have ignored the tendentious, ill conceived and flagrant
unconscionable statement by the President of ASUU, but on reflection, it thought it necessary to do a rejoinder to the unfortunate statement.
Read details of the statement below:
Though, COPSUN will not want to go into any diatribe with the President of
ASUU, the Committee wishes to state as follows to put records straight:
- That the Pro-Chancellors of our State Universities and indeed members
of the Councils are distinguished and accomplished eminent persons
who had served and still serving this Nation in many capacities.
Amongst the members are retired Ambassadors, retired Generals in the
Armed forces, retired Vice-Chancellors, Senior Advocates of Nigeria,
renowned politicians and other distinguished professionals. It is
therefore insulting, contemptuous and unbecoming for the President of
ASUU to state that these esteemed individuals are presiding over quack
and inconsequential Universities. - It belies belief that the President of ASUU does not realise that his
loquacious vituperation and obsolete stalinist, centralised, unpopular
approach to the issue of funding of tertiary education in a modern
globalised world is archaic, antiquated and impracticable anywhere in
the world.
COPSUN believes that this is an auspicious time for ASUU to creatively work with all stakeholders to tinker out a compromise that will bring back to the campuses the young men and women who have been
insensitively thrown out of the universities for the last six months.
- COPSUN wishes to appeal to the President of ASUU to realise that the membership of ASUU is voluntary. Therefore, it is not his ill-informed approach and denigration of state universities that will lead to fashioning out creative approaches to avoid existential extinction that will solve the myriad of problems confronting University system in
Nigeria. - The very unfortunate ill digested view of the President of ASUU has vindicated the position of this Committee on the following issues:
(a) The negative professionalisation of offices of the Unions that operate in our Universities and the unserious believe among many members of the Unions that the Unions are superior to the Councils of the Universities that are their employers.
(b) The need for immediate democratisation of the membership of
Unions in the universities to the extent of the freedom of any individual to belong to a Union with options of not belonging.
(c) Devolution of powers on the issues of labour, wages and salaries with freedom of the employers to negotiate with their employees, as it is practiced in other parts of the world, where we borrowed
the University system.
(d) State Universities cannot be forced or coerced to implement agreements reached between the Federal Government and her workers in the Universities to which they are not parties.
(e) It is time to respect the Federal nature of our government in all matters and not selectively, especially on the issues of salaries and wages.