The protracted labour unrest at the Ondo State owned Adekunle Ajasin
University (AAU) Akungba Akoko is far from being over as leaders of the
three unions under the aegis of Joint Action Committee (JAC) have gone
underground.
They are allegedly being trailed by security agents on the directive of the state government
Workers in the institution being headed by Prof. Olufemi Mimiko
recently protested against poor condition of service career structure,
elongation of typist cadre, inconclusive 2010/2011 promotion
exercise,arrears of 33 months hazard allowance and selective
victimization of some staff particularly one Mr. P.O Tametawo who has
not received his salary for the past 22 months.
Tameta was said to have faced two separate panels set up by the Vice
Chancellor,Prof Mimiko and was discharged and acquitted, yet his salary
is yet to be reinstated.
A source close to the University said because of the protest,its
management has concluded plan to arrest seven of the union leaders.
Those penciled down for arrest are the Chairman, Non Academic staff
Union (NASU) Aguda Bamidele, Vice Chairman,Senior Staff Association of
Nigerian Universities (SSANU) , Mrs. Akingbesote,Chairman, National
Association of Academic Technicians (NAAT), Comrade Giwa, NASU
Treasurer, C.A Ekundayo,and NAAT secretary, E.O Akele as well as two
others for leading recent workers protest at the University.
The management described the workers’ action as insubordinate and inimical to Governor Mimiko’s second term ambition.
The source added that a woman attached to VC’s office has been appointed to frame up the Union leaders.
It was revealed that a clandestine meeting was held at the Government
House last Sunday, the meeting was allegedly chaired by the Governor
with his younger brother, Prof. Mimiko and some other top University and
government functionaries in attendance.
The source said “ At the meeting, a certain Magistrate was invited to
the meeting and was briefed to deny these Union leaders bail after
their arrest until after October 20 election They are to be arrested any
moment from now, and appear in court before detention.
A member of the JAC’s executive who spoke in confidence said “ We are
concerned because of a recent development in which a Magistrate denied
bail to ACN members over a bailable trumped up charge,we learnt that the
prosecution of the Union leaders is to be personally led by the State
Attorney –General”
The AAU Union leader urged Mimiko to shed this idea, stressing that
it will further dent the image of his administration and the ruling LP.
According to him,the governor should note that no condition is
permanent,saying “whether he likes it or not, he will leave his office
one day and posterity will thereafter judge him because of his
craftiness.”
Source: Daily Post.
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