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Benue State GOVERNOR Orders The Re- Opening Of BSU by sunniest(m): 8:26pm On Sep 26, 2013
Benue State GOVERNOR orders the re-
opening of BSU,Threatens To Sack
Lecturers
Benue State governor, Mr Gabriel Suswam,
yesterday directed the management of the
Benue State University (BSU), Makurdi to
reopen the institution and announced the
decisions of the state government to
suspend payment of salaries to lecturers
and sack lecturers that failed to comply.
The BSU lecturers joined their counterparts
across the country to observe the
nationwide strike action declared by the
Academic Staff Union of Universities
(ASUU) which commenced since July, 2013.
They have refused to go back to work
despite several pleas by the governor.
However, Suswam said that members of
the union in the BSU have deliberately
refused to call off the strike even as the
state government has made several
appeals for the lecturers to consider the
interest of the students. He directed the
management of the university to reopen
the institution with immediate effect or
risk being sacked.
Suswam made this declaration at
Government House, Makurdi during an
urgent meeting with the management of
the university led by the vice chancellor,
Prof. Charity Angya.The VC was
represented by the deputy vice chancellor,
administration, Prof Nicholas Ada.
According to Suswam, “it is important that
you as management come because you
have refused to reopen the university. I
am going to call the Governing Council and
insist that they open the university but the
first thing I am going to do is that you will
not have your salaries paid beginning from
this month and any staff who refuses to
come back to work would have his or her
appointment terminated and nobody is
going to collect salary arrears. And so I
needed you people to know before you
hear it announced on the radio”.
“I am also aware that there was a court
case that was instituted against the
university by the state government over
strike and we are going to take that case
up and make you face it because we have
completely run out of patience and there is
no basis while the children will continue to
be on strike,” Suswam said
Re: Benue State GOVERNOR Orders The Re- Opening Of BSU by jking001(m): 8:43pm On Sep 26, 2013
sunniest:
Idi Amin of Benue State orders the re-
opening of BSU,Threatens To Sack
Lecturers
Benue State governor, Mr Gabriel Suswam,
yesterday directed the management of the
Benue State University (BSU), Makurdi to
reopen the institution and announced the
decisions of the state government to
suspend payment of salaries to lecturers
and sack lecturers that failed to comply.
The BSU lecturers joined their counterparts
across the country to observe the
nationwide strike action declared by the
Academic Staff Union of Universities
(ASUU) which commenced since July, 2013.
They have refused to go back to work
despite several pleas by the governor.
However, Suswam said that members of
the union in the BSU have deliberately
refused to call off the strike even as the
state government has made several
appeals for the lecturers to consider the
interest of the students. He directed the
management of the university to reopen
the institution with immediate effect or
risk being sacked.
Suswam made this declaration at
Government House, Makurdi during an
urgent meeting with the management of
the university led by the vice chancellor,
Prof. Charity Angya.The VC was
represented by the deputy vice chancellor,
administration, Prof Nicholas Ada.
According to Suswam, “it is important that
you as management come because you
have refused to reopen the university. I
am going to call the Governing Council and
insist that they open the university but the
first thing I am going to do is that you will
not have your salaries paid beginning from
this month and any staff who refuses to
come back to work would have his or her
appointment terminated and nobody is
going to collect salary arrears. And so I
needed you people to know before you
hear it announced on the radio”.
“I am also aware that there was a court
case that was instituted against the
university by the state government over
strike and we are going to take that case
up and make you face it because we have
completely run out of patience and there is
no basis while the children will continue to
be on strike,” Suswam said

Good one our able Governor afterall no be today ASUU strike start ,thank God you know the rot did not start now, e don tay,so those people wen wan use ASUU strike do politics nah dem state go suffer am because i see more state uni calling off the strike .
Re: Benue State GOVERNOR Orders The Re- Opening Of BSU by gidjah(m): 9:03pm On Sep 26, 2013
hmm idi amin indeed, every tom n harry loves to flex muscles, at showin off weaknesses, the trouble u couldn't solve amicably amongst honorable doctors of education, u nw think aggression could solve abi?? do ur kids go to ds public schools? ? pls be truthful to nigerians idi amin!!

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