Contrary to reports that authorities at the University of Lagos have suspended the institution’s student union body, the union on Friday dismissed its purported suspension as untrue.
“We are still intact and we are still in the struggle,” the union said in a statement signed by its General Secretary, Emmanuel Afolabi.
He said few days after the university management posted a statement on the institution’s website, announcing the suspension, the union executives are yet to receive any official document on the development.
He added that instead of the management to give a letter announcing the union’s suspension, it only locked up its offices.
“On this note, we are stating categorically that ULSU is still ULSU. No ULSU executive or principal officer was elected via the school website and we can never accept a suspension via that means,” the statement added.
The union, however, described the purported suspension as illegal, insisting that the management has no right to suspend the union.
Source: The Nation
“We are still intact and we are still in the struggle,” the union said in a statement signed by its General Secretary, Emmanuel Afolabi.
He said few days after the university management posted a statement on the institution’s website, announcing the suspension, the union executives are yet to receive any official document on the development.
He added that instead of the management to give a letter announcing the union’s suspension, it only locked up its offices.
“On this note, we are stating categorically that ULSU is still ULSU. No ULSU executive or principal officer was elected via the school website and we can never accept a suspension via that means,” the statement added.
The union, however, described the purported suspension as illegal, insisting that the management has no right to suspend the union.
Source: The Nation