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Unions react as Eight IBB varsity lecturers resign

by Sodiq Lawal Chocomilo
August 14, 2020
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Due to alleged non-payment of earned allowances, poor handling of staff salaries and inadequate infrastructure, eight lecturers of the Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University (IBBU), Lapai have resigned.

WITHIN NIGERIA learnt that majority of the lecturers, who are said to be Professors, tendered their resignation to Vice Chancellor of the institution.

Speaking with reporters in Minna, the unions of staff of IBB University Lapai, comprising of ASUU, SANU, NASU and NAAT in Minna, said the varsity was in a critical situation that needs urgent attention to forestall further brain drain.

The chairman of the Joint Action Committee, Adamu Isah who spoke on behalf of the unions said: “We want to inform all Nigerlites that IBB University is in a critical situation that needs urgent attention in order to forestall brain drain in the University. We want to categorically state here that not less than eight lecturers and mostly Professors have tendered their resignation letters to the Vice chancellor amidst inadequate number of academic staff.”

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Complaining on how Niger Government has been handling the staff salaries over the months, the unions added payment of salaries comes between 12th and 20th of the following month while the government has kept quiet over minimum wage despite even after other institutions having received theirs.

The unions called on Governor Abubakar Sani Bello to attend to their plights, stressing the needs for dialogue to proffer solutions to the lingering problems bedeviling the institution.

They called on students, parents and other stakeholders to support efforts in salvaging the standard and integrity of the institution.

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