Oyo State Ministry of Health
Must Be Investigated
For participation of School
of Hygiene Graduates in NYSC
I think it is
high time I finally show my discontentment over the long-term fraud of the Oyo State
Government and the Oyo State Ministry of Health over School of Hygiene Eleyele,
Ibadan.
In 2012 and 2014
respectively, I wrote against the deplorable state of the School of Hygiene and
the undemocratic attack of the Oyo State Government, Oyo State Ministry of
Health and the Management of the Oyo State School of Hygiene on the students of
the institution. This was based on the undemocratic decision of the School
Management to deny the students body in the school the right to hold a public symposium
to discuss the plight of the students which ranged from lack of conducive
living and learning environment, the nook and cranny of the campus and halls of
residence are in a disgraceful and deplorable state, toilets are archaic and an
eyesore, drainages are blocked and no reliable sources of water supply and when
water is occasionally supplied, it is often not hygienic and safe for
consumption. This then explain why students are always exposed to water borne
diseases which affect their academic output.
Also I explained
how the Oyo State government and the school management forced students from
poor working class background to pay outrageous and exorbitant fees. To be
clear, the exorbitant fees is a graphic reflection of the anti-poor disposition
of the Ajimobi government - a government which has attacked the human rights of
the working people many times and which cannot afford to pay just common
eighteen thousand (#18,000) minimum wage. And despite all these exorbitant
charges by the Oyo State government, graduates of the department of environmental
health, School of Hygiene Eleyele Ibadan who spent four years on campus are not
mobilized for NYSC. This state of affairs has been a huge challenge on the side
of the graduates who spent years without anything to show for it. I happen to
be one of the graduates.
Most painful is
that graduates from the department of Environmental Health are being denied
employment in every sector because they were not mobilized for NYSC. After I
released the articles in 2012 and 2014, they were published by major news papers.
However instead of the state
government to find a lasting solution to the problem on this campus, the state
government sent for the arrest and detention of the person who wrote the
article. The state government and some elements paid the then union president
to refute the article published and lied that the government had done
everything to improve the standard of school of hygiene.
Afterward, the
so-called exclusion letter of NYSC was given to the students of the department
of Environmental Health. This is just a gimmick that makes no difference or
makes no meaning. Thus I want to make clear that only this year, because of the
issue of NYSC, I have been denied of two empowerment loans and four different
job opportunities, and this is also applicable to other graduates of the
department of Environmental Health in School of Hygiene.
The ex-students
of the School Hygiene must not resign to fate; we must fight for our rights in
order to secure our future. The current students of the school of hygiene are
incoming victims of this career-killing policy. So, I call on them to join the
ex-students of the school in a campaign to demand the participation in the
NYSC. The school management and Oyo state Ministry of Health are only
interested in collecting outrageous fees from students without bothering about
the future and careers of the students. It would require this campaign to force
them to act and justify collection of huge fees collected and certificates
awarded to us.
Daniel Oluwafiayokemi Akande, member of
the Education Rights Campaign (ERC), writes from the Federal Capital Territory
(FCT), Abuja. He can be reached through 08034730340 and tdandses@yahoo.com
1 comment:
I think it will be right if the investigation will bring about sanity to the system.
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