Students
Union Government of the University of Jos, Plateau State has been
proscribed by the school authorities over a protest that went south.
The University of Jos (UniJos) has dissolved the institution’s
Students Union Government (SUG). This is contained in a statement issued
in Jos on Wednesday by Mr Abdullahi Abdullahi, UniJos Principal
Assistant Registrar, Information.
According to the statement, the university has constituted a
five-man Caretaker Committee in place of the SUG. The statement quoted
the UniJos Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Sebastian Maimako, giving reasons for
the dissolution to include protest by the SUG against the new school
charges of N45,000 as directed by the Federal Government.
Other reasons, the statement said, included the SUG’s decision to
convene a meeting of students without due approval from the Directorate
of Students Affairs, which resulted in a protest with the students
carrying placards.
It added that the SUG officials had similarly mobilised students
to attend the stakeholders meeting where parents were shouted down.
“They externalised an internal issue, affecting the university
without following the acceptable laid down procedures for conflict
resolution in the university.
“They were also intimidating and issuing threats to law abiding
students, including fresh students who were willing to comply with the
payment of the new school charges.
“The SUG officials also maligned principal officers of the university, including the VC on various media platforms.
“Using the social media, they misinformed members of the
public on the action taken by the university authorities in the process
of implementing the new school charges,” the statement read in part.
According to the statement, management had on several occasions
invited the SUG officials to dialogue on the matter of the harmonised
school charges for federal universities, but they remained intransigent
and refused to see reasons.
It added that the students, by all the actions taken by the
dissolved SUG officials, clearly indicated their desire to disrupt the
smooth running of the institution.
The vice chancellor, in the statement, therefore, directed the
dissolved SUG officials to handover all properties belonging to the
union in their possession with immediate effect.
Maimako, thereafter, announced the constitution of a five-man
Caretaker Committee of the SUG with Wuyep Nansar as Chairman. It also
announced Timdi Nkat as Secretary, Yilmazaka Gershinen, Idi Ishaku and
Ekweozor Nzube as members. According to the statement, the vice
chancellor charged the committee to maintain the spirit of discipline
and dedication in line with the university’s motto.
Nansar, on behalf of the other members of the committee, promised
their readiness to put in their best to contribute to the peace and
progress of the institution.
He said they would use their wealth of experience to work with the
students, management and all stakeholders for the benefit of the system.
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