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ASUP Picks Hole In Buhari’s Appointment Of 6 Rectors, Governing Council Members

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ASUP Picks Hole In Buhari’s Appointment Of 6 Rectors, Governing Council Members

The Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics, ASUP, has picked hole in the appointment of six rectors for the newly established Federal Polytechnics stating that the appointment is nothing but a gross violation of the provision of the Federal Polytechnics (Amendment) Act, 2019.

ASUP President, Anderson Ezeibe, disclosed this in a statement issued in Abuja on Sunday.

The statement read in part, ”The appointment of Rectors for these polytechnics are in violation of provisions of the Federal Polytechnics (Amendment) Act, 2019.

“Five out of the six new Rectors are not qualified for the positions having fallen short of the requirements captured in Section 8, 2 (a) i of the Act.

”A rundown of the profiles of the beneficiaries of this latest act of impunity shows that five out of the six persons do not fit into the requirements of the law for appointment of rectors in Federal Polytechnics in the country.

”These beneficiaries include the appointees for Federal Polytechnics Ohodo (Enugu), Ugep (Cross River), Shendam (Plateau), Monguno (Borno) and Wannune (Benue).

”It is regrettable that the government, through officials of the Federal Ministry of Education has become principal violators of the laws governing the operations of Nigerian polytechnics.

”This latest assault, in spite of the contents of a recent ruling of the National Industrial Court in Abuja, where the provisions of the Federal Polytechnics (Amendment) Act, 2019 was affirmed by the court and the Federal Ministry of Education and its official undertook to observe the provisions in totality,” he said.

Recall that the Federal Ministry of Education had in a statement recently announced the appointment of Rectors and other principal officers for the six new Federal Polytechnics situated in Enugu, Oyo, Cross River, Plateau, Borno and Benue states.

ASUP president noted that the development however undermined the essence of the union’s current engagement with the government.

He, however, said that the union was determined to reverse the ugly trend of administering Nigerian polytechnics outside extant laws and regulations.

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