@csrf
End ASUU Strike Protest

06.05.2022 Featured Amid ASUU Strike, Vice Chancellors’ Wives to Pay N1.5m Each for Turkey Trip

Published 6th May, 2022

By Daniel Ojukwu

Three months into the strike action embarked upon by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), wives of Vice Chancellors of public universities are set to pay N1.5 million each for a trip to Istanbul, Turkey.

Under the aegis of the Committee of Vice Chancellors of Nigerian Universities Spouses (CVCNUS), the women will attend a five-day ‘Leadership and Management Masterclass’ in Turkey’s largest city, from July 18 to 23.

The planned trip was communicated by the Committee of Vice Chancellors of Nigerian Universities (CVCNU) via a letter dated May 5 and signed by Yakubu Ochefu, its Secretary-General.

READ ALSO: UI Student Working at Construction Site Due to ASUU Strike Goes Missing

The letter addressed to Vice Chancellors was titled, ‘Invitation to the Istanbul 5-Day Leadership & Management Masterclass, Fellowship Induction for Spouses of Vice Chancellors, Women in Academics and Higher Education Leadership’.

“We understand the vital role spouses play in supporting Vice Chancellors as they execute their day- to day administration of universities. It is therefore imperative, that capacity building exercises be put in place for the Women in Academics and spouses of Vice Chancellors in Nigerian Universities,” the letter reads in part.

“In this regard, the Committee’s Secretariat, in partnership with Win Institute for Gender Studies, Nigeria in collaboration with her Turkey-based learning partner, Istanbul Egitimler, have put together a 5-day Leadership & Management Masterclass, and Fellowship Induction for spouses of Vice Chancellors, women academics and higher education leadership in Africa.”

READ ALSO: BREAKING: Again, ASUU Embarks on Strike

ASUU has been on strike since February 14 after negotiations between the union and the federal government broke down over the choice of payment platforms to use when paying lecturers’ benefits and a host of other demands.

Since that time, Chris Ngige, Minister of Labour and Employment, and Emeka Nwajiuba; Minister of State for Education, have each paid N100 million to purchase presidential nomination and expression of interest forms from All Progressives Congress (APC), the ruling party.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *


Published 6th May, 2022

By Daniel Ojukwu

Advertisement

Our Stories

23 Civilian Joint Task Force Members Killed in Separate Attacks

VIDEO: Fuel Scarcity Hits Osun, Ekiti as Petrol Sells for N800 Per Litre

Policeman Adamu Idris Extorts N50,000 From Gospel Singer in Abuja

Man Who Jumped Bail to Continue Drug Trafficking Sentenced to Life Imprisonment

British-Nigerian Cosmetic Doctor Removed From UK Medical Register for Having Sex With Patient

VIDEO: ‘DPO’ Cuffs, Slaps AAC Chairman During Oyo LG Election

8 Months on, N877,000 Still Missing From Kuda Bank Customer’s Account

Zero Promotion, Double Taxation… Why NSITF Employees Protested in Abuja

From N13,106 in October, Cost of Jollof Rice for 5 People Rose to N16,955 in March

Instead of 250, Broken 110-Year-Old Suleja Prison Held 499 Inmates

Advertisement