Tag: Kogi State University

  • Abubakar Audu University not part of ASUU strike — Dean

    Abubakar Audu University not part of ASUU strike — Dean

    Lecturers of Prince Abubakar Audu University (PAAU) on Wednesday said they would not join the warning strike declared by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).

    Prof. Ogunbiyi Joseph, Dean, Faculty of Education, PAAU, made the declaration in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Anyigba, Kogi.

    Joseph said the university was not part of ASUU warning strike which started on Tuesday.

    “As Lecturers of Prince Abubakar Audu University, we are not part of ASUU and can’t join the strike.

    “Secondly, it’s against the principles of the University’s visitor, the Kogi Governor, Dr Yahaya Bello.

    “But one good thing about the Governor is that whatever the Federal Government approves for ASUU, after their fight, he (Bello) will implement it for us without us being part of the fight.

    “I want to categorically tell you that is what we are enjoying here in PAAU, which also explains the reason why there is no disruption in our academic calendar,” he said.

    The Dean noted that during the 6th convocation of the varsity, Gov. Bello granted it total financial autonomy as regards to its internally generated revenue as part of the governor’s goodwill to the institution.

    On the governor’s final approval of the implementation of the N30, 000 minimum wage, Joseph said it was a bold and right step.

    Joseph, who is also the Head of Department (HOD), Department of Social Sciences, said the approval was part of progress by the state government.

    He explained that the new wage would go a long way in cushioning the effects of some of the problems civil servants in the state faced.

    “The only problem we are having in this country is the implementation of our many beautiful policies and programmes to stimulate growth and development.

    “I wish to call on the state government to keep to its promise and implement the minimum wage as expected to ginger workers to be more efficient and effective in their workplaces,” Joseph said.

  • Kogi Uni. Alumni Applauds Gov. Bello For Confidence In Alumni In Kogi

    Kogi Uni. Alumni Applauds Gov. Bello For Confidence In Alumni In Kogi

    By Noah Ocheni, Lokoja

    The Kogi State University Alumni Association has appreciated Gov. Yahaya Bello for appointing it’s National President, Dr. M.K Ibrahim as Provost, Kogi State College of Education, Ankpa.

    The association also thanked him for the appointment of Dr. Peter Tokura as Chairman, Governing Council of Kogi State College of Education (Technical), Kabba.

    In a statement made available to newsmen at the National Secretariat, the Secretary of the association, Prince Alilu Sanni observed that the recent appointments adds to the growing list of alumni that have been engaged by the New Direction of governor Yahaya Bello’s administration.

    The statement described Governor Yahaya Bello’s administration as the Most Alumni Friendly and commended him for his
    remarkable achievements, especially in the educational sector.

    The group equally thanked Governor Bello for his strong believe in youths and women as evidenced in the long list of opportunities granted them at all levels of the government.

    The National Secretary thanked the Governor for the confidence reposed in the two appointees and promised that they would deliver on their mandates.

  • Gov. Bello sacks VC, Rector, names replacements

    Gov. Bello sacks VC, Rector, names replacements

    Gov. Yahaya Bello of Kogi has relieved the Vice Chancellor of the Kogi State University, Ayangba , Prof Mohammed Abdulkadir, of his appointment.

    A statement by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Dr Folasade Ayoade in Lokoja on Tuesday, also announced the removal of Prof. Mohammed Atureta as the Rector of the Kogi State Polytechnic, Lokoja.

    Both Abdulkadir and Atureta had earlier in February been placed on indefinite suspension for ignoring the governor’s directive on Single Treasury Account (TSA).

    It further said that the governor had approved the appointment of Prof. Marietu Tenuche as the Acting Vice Chancellor of the university while Dr. Salisu Usman would act as the Rector of the polytechnic.

    Tenuche was a former Deputy Vice Chancellor of the institution while Abdulkadir has barely five months to complete his tenure as vice chancellor of the university.

    The statement said that the appointments took immediate effect while all handing and taking over should also be completed immediately. (NAN)

    Meanwhile, the state government has wished Abdulkadir and Atureta “the best in their future endeavour.