Friday, 9 February 2018

ERC DEMANDS IMMEDIATE RECALL OF UNIBEN 5

           Calls for United struggle of students and education workers against rising cases of victimization and attacks on democratic rights on campuses

PRESS STATEMENT

 The Education Rights Campaign (ERC) condemns the suspension of five (5) Students Union leaders and activists by the Prof. F.F.O Orunwunse-led management of the University of Benin (UNIBEN). They are: Ogbidi Osemudiamen (Students Union President), Aidenagbon Justus (Secretary General), Ehizuwa Innocent Momodu (Assistant Secretary General), Ehiabhi Goodnews (Public Relations Officer) and Patrick Majekodunmi Benjamin (Sankara).

The five (5) Students union leaders and activists were suspended for their role in a peaceful students’ protest against hike in school fees and hostel charges in November 2017. We hereby demand their immediate and unconditional recall.

We urge the mass of UNIBEN students not to relent until all the five suspended union leaders are recalled and the demands for reversal of fee hike and accommodation charges met. Students must continue to fight through peaceful lecture boycotts, protests and other activities until the university administration is compelled to do the needful.

Meanwhile the suspension of students’ union leaders in UNIBEN brings to the fore the sharp increase in attacks on students and education workers democratic rights by school administrators. Eighteen years after the return of civil rule, Ivory towers are increasingly sinking back into the despotic practices prevalent during the dark days of military dictatorship in Nigeria rather than rising from it.

From UNILAG, LASU, UI and OAU, students and education workers who dared speak out against the anti-poor policies of school administrators are being victimized in droves. At the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), ERC National secretary Omole Ibukun and three others are still serving indefinite suspension clamped on them for allegedly participating in a peaceful students’ protests against poor welfare conditions. The OAU students union is also under proscription.

Also at the Lagos State University (LASU), two leaders of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Dr. Isaac Oyewunmi and Dr. Adeyemi Adebowale-Suenu (both Chairman and vice Chairman respectively) were unlawfully sacked by a University administration hell-bent on destroying independent unionism on the campus so that no one can challenge their anti-poor policies. In the same vein, ASUU is current under ban at Kogi State University (KSU) while Similar attacks on workers and students democratic rights are rife in public polytechnics and colleges of education.

Protest is not a crime especially when a recalcitrant school administration makes it the only viable option for students and education workers to press home demands for improvement in their conditions. Against this background, we consider the suspension and victimization in UNIBEN as well as on other campuses as assaults on students’ and workers’ fundamental rights to freedom of expression and association.

We call for a united struggle of students and education workers to begin to campaign for recall of all victimized students and workers activists, restoration of all banned unions, respect of students and workers rights to independent unionism and halt to attacks on democratic rights.




                                                                                                                
Hassan Taiwo Soweto                                           Ibukun Omole                               
National Coordinator (07033697259)            National Secretary

Wednesday, 24 January 2018

LASU: HIKE IN ACCEPTANCE FEE, VICTIMISATION OF STAFF UNION LEADERS AND OTHER ATTACKS ON DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS

·         Students and Workers Must unite to defend their Rights under Prof. Fagbohun's despotic administration

The Education Rights Campaign (ERC), LASU Chapter, call on students and workers to unite in joint struggle to defend their rights under Prof. Fagbohun-led university administration. We have every reason to believe, going by series of happenings, that the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Lanre Fagbohun is hell bent on returning LASU to its inglorious past when impunity reigned supreme, the democratic rights of students and workers routinely violated and fees hiked beyond what poor students could afford.

Two recent developments confirm the assertion above: (1) the recent increment of acceptance fee from N10, 000 to N20, 000 and (2) the unlawful sack of Dr. Isaac Oyewumi and Dr. Adebowale Adeyemi-Suenu (both Chairman and Vice Chairman of ASUU-LASU respectively and victimization of other staff unions. These two developments coupled with the University management's attempts to meddle in last LASUSU elections are not accidental. They are part of the underground moves by the University management to prepare the grounds for wholesale increment of fees at all levels and other anti-poor policies. To achieve this, they want to either weaken or destroy all unions on campus. Therefore unless students and workers unite and jointly resist the Prof. Fagbohun administration, more attacks are in the offing.

INCREMENT OF ACCEPTANCE FEE

The ERC strongly condemns increment in acceptance fee from N10, 000 to N20, 000. The increment is unjustifiable considering the pitiable conditions of the working masses who are the parents and sponsors of students. We believe that the responsibility for the funding of public education rest on the government. Any attempt to shift this responsibility to poor parents must be resisted.

Lagos state has enormous resources, which if judiciously managed, are enough to fund public education adequately. We therefore charge students and workers unions (ASUU, NASU, SSANU and NAAT) to reject this hike in acceptance fee and be prepared to resist it with peaceful mass protests, demonstrations and strikes. We must also demand immediate refund to all fresh students who may have paid.

Nobody should be deceived into thinking that this hike in acceptance fee will only affect new students. The truth is that once this hike is accepted, the University will be emboldened to go for further hike in fees across board. Remember that their goal, starting from Tinubu administration to Fashola administration, is wholesale commercialization of LASU by gradually shifting the burden of education funding on poor parents. Only the mass struggle of 2014 stopped them in their tracks. So if we do not struggle now, we may be opening a floodgate of extensive fee increase that will return LASU to its unenviable position of the most expensive state university in the country.

FOR AN EMERGENCY STUDENTS CONGRESS

We applaud LASUSU for the directive to halt the payment of acceptance fee, after series of agitations by students. However, the students union should be tactical in their approach to the struggle for the reversal. Their demand should not just be that hike in the acceptance fee be reversed, they must also demand a refund to all fresh students who may have paid. This is not impossible. When the astronomical fees were reversed in 2014 by the Fashola administration after a tumultuous struggle, students who had paid were refunded. With struggle all things are possible. Emphatically, it is important to point it out that before the student union leaders make any critical decision on behalf of all students it is indispensable to always carry along the mass of students because the students remain the gallant army of the union. Therefore, we at the ERC LASU Chapter call on the union leaders to convene an EMERGENCY STUDENTS CONGRESS in order to arm them with necessary information so that they can be properly involved in the struggle to resist the hike in acceptance fee. 

Also, the union leaders should not be bamboozled that the issue of acceptance fee do not affect members of the union, that it only affects non-matriculated students who are simply her prospective members. That itself is the more reason to struggle for them, to show them that the union is capable of defending their interest eventually when they become union members. Also it is part of the tradition of our union to solidarize with other oppressed people and to fight their cause not to talk of our potential members whom we have brothers and sisters amidst them. Infact our past union leadership has records to show for this. We also call on students to be on the neck of the union leadership to ensure the reversal is achievable because an Injury to one is an injury to all. We must not wait until it affects us or be carried away with the fact that it will not affect us.

POLITICALLY-MOTIVATED VICTIMISATION OF ASUU LASU LEADERS

In the same vein, the ERC urge LASUITES to condemn, in the strongest possible terms, the witch-hunt and politically-motivated victimization of leaders of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU LASU) and other unions at the Lagos State University (LASU). The agenda of the Prof. Fagbohun administration is either to weaken or destroy all unions so that its policies to increase fees at all levels and impose other anti-poor policies can be implemented with little or no resistance. If the management succeeds at destroying ASUU and other staff unions, very soon it would pounce on LASUSU and destroy it as well.

Therefore all students and workers on campus must be opposed to this victimization and demand the immediate and unconditional recall of Dr. Isaac Oyewumi and Dr. Adebowale Adeyemi-Suenu (respectively Chairman and Vice Chairman of ASUU LASU). This dismissal is not an effort to rid LASU of corruption and nepotism but a grand plot to cow the unions on campus using dirty means including slamming on their leaders false allegations in order to portray them as criminals. This is why the processes leading to the dismissal of the union leaders were marred with irregularities and manipulation which violates the very principles of natural justice.

This method of calling a dog a bad name in order to hang it is not at all new. As the public would recall, this was exactly the same manner Prof. Obafunwa (former LASU VC) orchestrated the withdrawal of the PhD of the then ASUU Chairman, Dr. Adekunle Idris just because ASUU was openly critical of his various undemocratic and anti-poor policies including the fee hike which was imposed on students then. The crime for which these union leaders are being victimized is their opposition to the illegal appointments, brazen violation of University rules and impunity of the Prof. Fagbohun administration. The truth is that Vice Chancellor, Prof. Fagbohun wants to run the University like a military fortress where no voices of dissent are welcomed.

This is why LASU is one of the most militarized campuses anywhere in Nigeria with fully armed Campus marshals patrolling round the campus, extorting and harassing students with impunity under the pretext of enforcing a so-called dress code which is actually a crude violation of the fundamental rights of students. The ERC opposes all these undemocratic policies like dress code and demands the full demilitarization of the campus. There must be a clear distinction between a military garrison and a University campus!

We believe the sack of Dr. Isaac Oyewumi and Dr. Adebowale Adeyemi-Suenu is politically-motivated and the allegations are fabricated. However if the Prof. Fagbohun-led administration feels confident that it really has genuine allegations against them, then the University should submit itself to public scrutiny. As far as we are concerned, LASU is a public institution funded by tax-payers money. Therefore when controversies like this break out, the public has a right to know the truth. This is why we again reiterate our demand for an independent panel of inquiry composed of competent Nigerians and representatives of the labour movement, professional groups, alumni association, parents and students to look into the whole crises including the allegations and the processes leading to the dismissal of two ASUU leaders as well as other cases of with-hunt and politically-motivated victimization ongoing in the University.

DEMANDS

1)  Reversal of acceptance from N20, 000 to N10, 000 and a prompt refund to all fresh students who may have paid.

2)  Improved funding of public education and democratic control and management of LASU

3)  Recall of Dr. Isaac Oyewumi and Dr. Adebowale Adeyemi-Suenu (Chairman and Vice Chairman of ASUU LASU respectively)

4)   An independent panel of inquiry to look into the whole crises including the allegations and the processes leading to the dismissal of two ASUU leaders as well as other cases of with-hunt and politically-motivated victimization ongoing in the University.

5)  Respect of students and workers right to independent unionism

6)   An end to Dress Code and full demilitarization of LASU


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This a leaflet being currently circulated at Lagos State University by the ERC 

Monday, 22 January 2018

ON-GOING NATIONWIDE STRIKE OF UNIVERSITY NON-ACADEMIC STAFF


  • ERC Calls on FG to pay SSANU, NASU and NAAT members their  backlog of earned allowance
Being the ERC leaflet circulated at the Congress and rally of non-academic staff unions at University Lagos on Monday January 22, 2018 
 
The Education Rights Campaign (ERC) hereby solidarizes with the Joint Action Committee (JAC) of SSANU, NASU and NAAT over their on-going nationwide strike for payment of earned allowance. A worker has a right to his or her wages and associated allowances. Earned allowance which the non-academic staff unions are fighting for is their entitlement for services rendered to the universities and by extension Nigeria as whole.
 
On this basis, the Education Rights Campaign (ERC) calls on the FG to immediately meet with the demands of the striking unions by ensuring that all unions get the full entitlement of their members. We condemn in strong terms the university management and the FG for attacks on union leaders which has been observed in some quarters especially at the University of Lagos (UNILAG) in order to sabotage their struggle to fight for better welfare for their members. We also call on JAC to ensure the strike is sustained until victory is won. Instead of a sit-at-home strike, we advise that side by side with the activities of the strike monitoring committees, public rallies, protests, symposium and leafleting should be regularly organized in order to build public support for the strike.
 
We urge the unions not to allow government’s agenda to sow division among them to come to pass. Only the FG has anything to gain from such a division. Rather than fight each other, university workers should unite to fight the root cause of the present crisis. The root cause is no doubt the fact that only a paltry and inadequate sum of N23billion was released by the Federal government to cater for the demands of all unions in federal universities for payment of backlog of earned allowance and earned academic allowances. The FG cannot claim to be oblivious of the exact amount required to pay the backlog of earned allowance to all non-academic staff in federal universities in the country. Yet, it released a paltry N23 billion with the hope that it will cause ill-feelings. The objective of FG’s agenda is no doubt to break the historical solidarity that has always existed among the unions in the University system so that workers will not be able to unite to jointly fight for improved funding of the education sector.
 
The best way to counter this agenda to sow division is for the striking unions to place before the federal government a bold demand for the immediate and unconditional payment of the backlog of earned allowance due to all members of the non-academic staff in federal universities. This is the demand alongside with a call for improved funding of education and democratic management of schools that SSANU, NASU and NAAT  should be putting forward and organizing mass protests and other actions around at the moment.
 
It is not an accident that while non-academic staff are groaning in pain because of their unpaid backlog of earned allowance, the Buhari government has just paid N280 million to a few past presidents as allowance for vehicles. This is another evidence that this is a government of the rich and corrupt. Now more than ever, we need a mass workers party that can ensure the coming to power of a government of workers and poor which armed with socialist programmes can ensure that Nigeria’s wealth is used to pay workers a living wage, provide free education health care, well-paid job for the jobless, houses for the homeless and a better life for all.

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Wednesday, 13 December 2017

LASU: UNABATING WITCH-HUNT, HARRASSMENT AND POLITICALLY-MOTIVATED VICTIMISATION OF STAFF UNIONS’ LEADERS AND MEMBERS IS A CAUSE FOR CONCERN



           ERC Calls for an Independent Panel of Inquiry into the Allegations and Processes Leading to the Dismissal of Dr. Isaac Akinloye Oyewumi and Dr. Adebowale Adeyemi-Suenu – respectively Chairman and Vice Chairman of ASUU LASU

PRESS STATEMENT

The Education Rights Campaign (ERC) condemns, in the strongest possible terms, the un-abating witch-hunt and politically-motivated victimization of leaders of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU LASU) and other unions at the Lagos State University (LASU) by the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Olanrewaju Fagbohun.

The attacks directed at ASUU LASU in the past few months have been most vicious and the aim is undoubtedly to destroy the soul of the union. At the moment, out of an 8-member executive of ASUU LASU, two (the Chairman and the Vice Chairman) have been unlawfully dismissed, three others have been queried while plans are in the works to victimize the remaining 3 officials as well as past executives. This state of affairs is unacceptable and it is high time students, staff, parents and Nigerians rose up to call Prof. Fagbohun to order.

The Education Rights Campaign (ERC) is opposed to the harassment, witch-hunt, victimization and all attacks on democratic rights on-going in LASU. We demand the immediate and unconditional recall of Dr. Isaac Oyewumi, Dr. Adebowale Adeyemi-Suenu (respectively Chairman and Vice Chairman of ASUU LASU) and all politically victimized staff in LASU.

We also demand an independent panel of inquiry composed of representatives of the labour movement, professional groups, alumni association, parents and students to look into the whole crisis including the allegations and the processes leading to the dismissal of two ASUU leaders, Dr. Isaac Oyewumi and Dr. Adebowale Adeyemi-Suenu as well as other cases of with-hunt and politically-motivated victimization ongoing in the University. This independent panel of inquiry is crucial now. Otherwise, the developing and un-abating clampdown on unions and union leaders could throw LASU into another needless and avoidable crisis.

Recall that on the 19th day of November 2017, the ERC issued a public statement demanding the recall of the Chairman and Vice-chairman of ASUU LASU, Dr. Isaac Oyewumi and Dr. Adebowale Adeyemi-Suenu. Since then, the repression has gone from bad to worse with the authorities employing the services of the police to harass, intimidate, arrest and detain some of the victimized staff leaders.

Also the General Secretary, Assistant General Secretary and Treasurer of ASUU LASU have also been queried for allegedly maligning the image of the University. Whereas what the trio have done to the consternation of Prof. Fagbohun and his kitchen cabinet is to continue to stand by and campaign for the recall of their victimized colleagues.

The crime for which these union leaders are being victimized is their opposition to the illegal appointments, brazen violation of University rules and impunity of the University administration. The Vice Chancellor, Prof. Fagbohun, together with his kitchen cabinet and following the autocratic tradition laid down by the Obafunwa-led administration, wants to run the University like a military barrack where no voices of dissent are tolerated.

Unlike what the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Olanrewaju Fagbohun, would have the public believe, the dismissal is not an effort to rid LASU of corruption and nepotism but a grand plot to cow the unions on campus using dirty means including slamming on their leaders false allegations in order to portray them as criminals.

This is why the processes leading to the dismissal of the union leaders were marred with irregularities and manipulation in violation of the principles of natural justice. Following their dismissal, the increasing use of police and other security agencies to harass and intimidates the victimized staff and all those who stand by them also shows that there is more to it than meets the eye.

This method of calling a dog a bad name in order to hang it is not at all new. As the public would recall, it was similar method of persecution of staff union leaders together with anti-poor policies of fee hike which the previous administration of Prof. Obafunwa embraced that threw LASU into needless crisis and turmoil years ago. This was exactly the same manner Prof. Obafunwa orchestrated the withdrawal of the PhD of the then ASUU Chairman, Dr. Adekunle Idris just because ASUU was openly critical of his various undemocratic and anti-poor policies including the fee hike which was imposed on students then. As it was then, so it is now. The public should therefore not be surprised if the ongoing repression is connected with a subterranean plan to increase fees in the University.

Conclusively, we call on well-meaning Nigerians, trade unions, human rights organizations, alumni and other concerned groups to call on the Prof. Olanrewaju Fagbohun-led University management not to throw LASU into another needless crisis and to openly support the demand for an independent panel of enquiry on the allegations against the ASUU leaders.



                                                                                                                
Hassan Taiwo Soweto                                          Ibukun Omole                               
National Coordinator (07033697259)           National Secretary
                                                                            

ERC CONDEMNS PERSECUTION AND POLITICALLY-MOTIVATED DISMISSAL OF STAFF UNION LEADERS IN LASU

Calls for an Independent Panel of Inquiry into the Allegations and Processes Leading to the Dismissal of Dr. Isaac Akinloye Oyewumi and Dr. Adebowale Adeyemi-Suenu – respectively Chairman and Vice Chairman of ASUU LASU

PRESS STATEMENT 

November 19, 2017

The Education Rights Campaign (ERC) condemns the recent politically-motivated dismissal of the Chairman of the Lagos State University (LASU) chapter of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Dr. Isaac Akinloye Oyewumi and his vice, Dr. Adebowale Adeyemi-Suenu. 

Dr. Isaac Akinloye Oyewumi and Dr. Adebowale Adeyemi-Suenu, both union leaders and lecturers in the University, were dismissed on trumped-up charges bothering on extortion and alteration of results. However, a careful examination of the allegations and in particular the processes leading to their dismissal shows that the allegations are unfounded and the panels merely worked, in a teleguided manner, towards a predetermined agenda to dismiss them. 

It is not at all strange that shortly before their current ordeal ASUU LASU including these two leaders had been at the forefront of agitations against a series of illegal appointments and impunity of the Prof. Olanrewaju Fagbohun-led management. The dismissal is nothing but payback. The ERC hereby demands their immediate and unconditional recall to their duty posts.

In addition, we call for an independent panel of inquiry composed of competent Nigerians and representatives of the labour movement, professional groups, alumni association, parents and students to look into the allegations and the processes leading to the dismissal of the two union leaders.
As far as we are concerned, LASU is a public institution funded by tax-payers money. Therefore, when controversies like this break out, the public has a right to seek to know the truth by means of an independent inquiry.

Unlike what the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Olanrewaju Fagbohun, would have the public believe, the dismissal is not an effort to rid LASU of corruption and nepotism but a grand plot to cow the unions on campus using dirty means including slamming on their leaders false allegations in order to portray them as criminals.
For instance, Dr. Isaac Akinloye Oyewumi was alleged to have demanded, way-back in 2011/2012, and through a third party the sum of N50, 000 from some students in order to process their results. On his own part, Dr. Adebowale Adeyemi-Suenu who until his dismissal was the acting Head of the Department of History and International Studies was accused of altering students' results. 

In the case of the ASUU Chairman Dr. Isaac Akinloye Oyewumi, not only was there no credible evidence against him, the so-called audio tape recording presented at the panel by the principal witness, Dr. O.T.F Abanikannda, was played only up to a certain point leaving out other vital areas which confirm Dr. Isaac Akinloye Oyewumi's innocence of the charge. Also, the petitioner was found to have graduated since 2013 while claiming before the panel in 2017 that Dr. Isaac Oyewumi had prevented him from graduating. Similarly for ASUU LASU Vice Chairman, Dr. Adebowale Adeyemi-Suenu, he was allegedly found guilty of altering students' results despite the evidence of staff members of the department and hard evidences including minutes of departmental meetings showing that every alteration for which he was being alleged were discussed and approved by the entire department.

This method of calling a dog a bad name in order to hang it is not at all new. As the public would recall, it was similar method of persecution of staff union leaders together with anti-poor policies of fee hike which the previous administration of Prof. Obafunwa embraced that threw LASU into needless crisis and turmoil years ago. This was exactly the same manner Prof. Obafunwa orchestrated the withdrawal of the PhD of the then ASUU Chairman, Dr. Adekunle Idris just because ASUU was openly critical of his various undemocratic and anti-poor policies including the fee hike which was imposed on students then.

We therefore call on well-meaning Nigerians, trade unions, human rights organizations, alumni and other concerned groups to call on the Prof. Olanrewaju Fagbohun-led University management not to throw LASU into another needless crisis and to openly support the demand for an independent panel of enquiry on the allegations against the ASUU leaders. 

They should also urge the Prof. Fagbohun-led management to hands off the unions by recalling the wrongly dismissed union leaders as well as putting a halt to other attacks on the rights to freedom of expression and association in LASU.
Hassan Taiwo Soweto
National Coordinator
Ibukun Omole
National Secretary