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Wednesday, 13 November 2013
Academic community mourns Iyayi
LAGOS — Lamenting, Dr. Olunifesi Suraj,
Assistant Secretary of the Academic Staff
Union of Universities, ASUU, Lagos State
University, LASU chapter, blamed Iyayi’s
death on the Federal government’s
insensitivity to quickly implement core
areas of the agreement it reached with
ASUU in 2009, which has made members of
the union to be on the roads, back and
forth, in the course of finding a lasting
solution to the inherent problems of the
nation’s education sector.
The don, however admonished ASUU to
review its no-flight policy, as according to
him, it’s highly dangerous for members to
be restricted from taking flights during
national assignments of this nature,
considering the poor state of roads across
the country.
Prof. Iyayi
Adekunle, Chairman ASUU-LASU
“It’s very true that Prof. Iyayi died in an
auto-crash on Lokoja Road, KogiState. As I
speak, we are at the Lokoja General
Hospital Mortuary, where Professor Iyayi’s
body has been deposited. Also, Dr. (Mrs.)
Ngozi Ilo, the National Welfare Officer of
ASUU was badly injured as a result of the
auto-crash, and we are still waiting for an
ambulance to take her to the University of
Benin Teaching Hospital, where she can be
properly attended to.”
He added that “the Kogi State Governor,
Idris Wada’s convoy rammed into the ASUU
vehicle conveying Professor Iyayi and
others to Kano State for the NEC meeting at
about 11.00am today (Tuesday), but the
Governor showed up only after 4.00pm,
several hours after the news was broken to
him. We learnt that he initially didn’t want
to come in person, but succumbed after
some pressures by his aides.”
The National Coordinator, Education Rights
Campaign, Mr. Hassan Soweto said: “This is
a sad and terrible loss to the movement.
He was a very bold voice in the fight for
proper funding education. We mourn Prof.
Iyayi, and urge education lovers all over
the country to do the same. However, when
a fighter dies, the fight continues. ASUU
might decide to mourn him for a few days
before continuing the struggle, but that
decision is entirely up to the union.
However, I must add that this is a needless
death; one that could have been avoided if
our elected officials and their convoys are
more careful about other road users.
The Student Union President, University of
Benin, Comrade Osasere Osifoh said: “The
University Community has been thrown into
total mourning. It is a huge shock to us.
Before now, we were hoping that the strike
would be called off by tomorrow, but that
is not our primary concern now at all. We
have lost a true gem indeed. I only just got
news that the Heads of Department of
Business Administration and Foreign
Languages have only just regained
consciousness.”
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