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THE POLYTECHNIC IBADAN NOW RUNNING OPEN DISTANCE, FLEXIBLE E-LEARNING – RECTOR

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The rector of The Polytechnic, Ibadan, Professor Kazeem Adebiyi  Monday stated that the institution has commenced its Open Distance and Flexible e-Learning (ODFeL).

 

Professor Adebiyi, who dropped stated this in Ibadan while speaking with newsmen at the launching of the program said it will be for prospective admission seekers.

 

He added that the concept behind the program was to make education available to all students regardless of their distance and status and that the program would among others assist The Polytechnic, Ibadan, to deliver its mandate to students on interrupted academic activities.

 

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He stated that some students are interested in going to urban based institution but could not make it due to lack of fund and modern necessity’s and that ODFeL was an avenue for such students to achieve their dream.

 

The rector added that the mission of the institution as one of the best institutions was to be feasible, be online, and to be known all over the world, saying, ” this program was approved in 2020 by National Board of Technical Education (NBTE), we are about taking off because all necessary requirements have been put in place in terms of technology and human resources to pilot the program.”

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ASUU SET TO COMMENCE INDEFINITE STRIKE NEXT WEEK

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The Academic Staff Union of Universities  (ASUU) has officially announced the decision to embark on an indefinite strike starting next week.

This announcement comes as the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) prepares for a nationwide indefinite strike, set to commence on October 3rd, 2023.

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), a prominent umbrella body for workers in Nigeria, has also declared an indefinite strike, set to commence on October 3rd, 2023.

The NLC’s decision comes in response to various grievances, including concerns over fuel price hikes, electricity tariff increases, and calls for improved living conditions for Nigerian workers.

It’s important to note that ASUU is under the NLC umbrella, and their decision to embark on an indefinite strike aligns with the broader nationwide action called by the NLC.

This coordinated effort amplifies the call for improved conditions not only in the education sector but also across various sectors of the Nigerian workforce.


The coming days will be instrumental in determining the course of action, and stakeholders will be watching closely as efforts to address these concerns unfold.
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NASU SET TO EMBARK ON INDEFINITE STRIKE THIS WEEK

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SSANU SETS TO JOIN NLC STRIKE ACTION THIS WEEK

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The Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities has said it will join the proposed strike of the Nigeria Labour Congress.

Recently, the NLC and Trade Union Congress declared an indefinite strike action from October 3, 2023, to protest the insensitivity of the government in providing palliatives to cushion the effects of the removal of fuel subsidy.

SSANU, in a communique issued at the end of the 45th regular National Executive Council, held at the University of Maiduguri, Borno State, and made available to The PUNCH on Sunday, read, “NEC in session after due deliberations agreed that SSANU as an affiliate of the NLC, will join the strike to protest the insensitivity of government in providing palliatives to cushion the effects of removal of fuel subsidy.

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NEC, therefore, mandated all branches to mobilise her members to join the strike as declared as the demands before government also includes the release of withheld salaries of university workers.”

The communique, signed by the SSANU national president, Mr. Mohammed Ibrahim, complained that it felt seriously agitated by the report of the ad hoc Committee of Pro-Chancellors of state-owned universities, which among other things, recommended that state universities should not participate in nationwide industrial actions.

“It was obvious that SSANU complied with all legal provisions including giving adequate notices to the appropriate authorities but were forced to embark on that strike due to the government’s failure to honour her part of the agreement.

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“SSANU, therefore, earnestly requests the government to pay the withheld salaries without any further delay considering the harsh economic realities currently faced by citizens in the country as the government is aware, the value for the money has already been eroded by hyperinflation.”

“NEC recalled the renegotiation of salaries for her members with the committee led by the late Professor Nimi Briggs that was at the final stage where SSANU demanded 700 per cent wage increase but the committee offered a 23.5 per cent and 35 per cent review to our members,” it read.

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