The affected lecturers on their part alleged that they are being victimized for exposing corruption in the institution.
The
Vice Chancellor, Prof. Abdulganiyu Ambali while noting that the
suspension was necessary distanced his office from the action.
One
of the affected lecturer, Afolayan noted that though the reason for
their suspension was not known but believed it has to do with their
blowing of whistle of alleged impunity and corruption in the
institution.
However, the Factional Vice Chairman of ASUU, Dr
Bode Olumorin has called on the federal government to come to their aid,
adding that since the government advised people to point out corrupt
practices, they should not be abandoned.
The period for the
suspension was not mentioned in the letter and the suspended lecturers
had petitioned their national body for redress.
With both parties sticking to their positions, interest groups in the university are looking forward to a compromise.
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