The Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) has called on the Head of Service of the Federation (HoSF) to put an end to the continued usurpation of the functions of the university governing council on the promotion of staff of universities.
SSANU said if the HoSF continues to direct universities on how, when and the number of persons to be promoted at any given time, it will take all legal means to ensure that its members are not subjected to obnoxious policies, contending that there has not been any time that the head of service takes a part in the promotion of staff of universities.
The union has also lamented that over 13 federal universities are yet to be paid arrears of the new minimum wage.
These, among others, were contained in the resolutions reached at the regular National Executive Council meeting of SSANU which was hosted by the Umaru Musa Yar’adua University, Katsina State.
In the communique read by the National President of SSANU, Comrade Mohammed Ibrahim, the association said, “The ugly emerging trend of Federal Government’s incursion and seizing of federal universities Governing Council powers and functions was reappraised on the floor of the NEC.
“Statutorily, the Council is the highest and final decision making organ in any university. Some overzealous agents are trying however to truncate this process.
“We now hear of circulars from the office of the head of service of the Federation, directing universities on how, when and the number of persons that should be promoted at any given time.”
“It should be noted that at no time has the head of service been part of the promotion of staff of universities. Promotion in the system ends with the councils of universities, where a representative of the Federal Ministry of Education is also a member.
“Councils of universities should be allowed to do their work devoid of interference by the Office of the Head of Service or any external agents for that matter. NEC clearly says no to the usurpation of the powers of Council in relation to the promotion of our members in universities and inter-university centres, and is poised to take all legal means to ensure that our members are not subjected to obnoxious policies.”
The association advised the Federal Government to be proactive in handling the warnings by the Nigerian Meteorological Agency on the looming flood in the 2023 rainy season.
SSANU, in the communique, decried the unwarranted increase in the pump price and deliberate hoarding of premium motor spirit (PMS), otherwise known as petrol, stressing that the avoidable situation has plunged Nigerians into precarious economic situations.