Academic activities grounded in University of Ibadan

University of Ibadan, UI

University of Ibadan, UI

University of Ibadan

Gbenro Adesina/Ibadan

All academic activities in the University of Ibadan, UI, were on Monday grounded as its academic staff totally complied with the indefinite strike declared by the national body of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU.

Apart from the suspension of the ongoing postgraduate examinations in the premier university, lectures did not hold for the undergraduate students that officially resumed on Monday.

Students were seen loitering around their faculties and departments discussing the development.

Most of the offices of the academic staff were under lock and key and some sighted at the corridor refused to have interaction with their students.

A lecturer was heard telling one of his students, “What are you still doing around or you have not heard that ASUU has declared a nationwide strike? Sorry, I can’t take your project file because we have been ordered by our national body to suspend project supervision”.

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Some of the students who interacted with our correspondents showed their dismays over the strike.

One of them said, “Why will they declare strike now? We have lost enough time to various strike and protest in the school. We don’t know when we are going to resume. ASUU people should please consider their position and call off the strike action”.

Also affected by the strike were private business individuals who strongly condemned the action because it would affect their business.

A snacks shop owner at one of the commercial bus parks said, “I am really in trouble. Where do I go now to sell my wares? Students who are my customers would head back home. Nobody will patronize me now until the strike action is called off.”

Another shop owner who runs a business centre also said, “We have to fold our arms and start sleeping now till God knows when. Nobody will come to us to do photocopies of reading materials. This is not good at all.”

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