by Oge Okonkwo
The national president of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), Yinka Gbadebo, has been disowned by the excecutive members of the association for throwing his support behind the Federal Government over the ongoing strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities, (ASUU).
The executive members who included national assistant secretary general, Ali Mohammed, the national sports director, Talib Abubakar Gumel, director of travels and exchange, Olusegun Oyebisi, told newsmen yesterday that Mr. Yinka Gbadebo’s support for the government was totally a deviation from the association’s actual goal of resolving the issue at hand as they are unbiased in the crisis.
The members also said that Gbadebo went ahead and declared NANS support for the Federal Government without consulting the association.
Vanguard reports:
The students also dissociated NANS as a body from the ongoing face off between officials of the Federal Government and the Rivers State government saying that their president did not have any right to speak on the issue.
“The national president did not have our mandate to support the federal government over the strike as we are a neutral body. We do not support either the federal government or ASUU because it is the students that bear the brunt of the strike,” Ali who spoke on behalf of his colleagues said yesterday.
“We call on ASUU and the Federal Government to resolve the issue within seven days so that the students can return to their campuses.”
“We do not understand why the national president should support the federal government or what concerns students with what is happening between the Rivers State governor and the President. The matter is between the two of them it does concern the students.”
Executive members of the National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, have disowned the national president, Mr. Yinka Gbadebo, on his support for the Federal Government in the ongoing strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU.
Some members of the executive told newsmen, yesterday, that students were largely unbiased in the crisis and the inclination of Mr. Gbadebo to support the government was a deviation from the students’ collective goal of resolving the crisis.
The executive members who included national assistant secretary general, Ali Mohammed , the national sports director, Talib Abubakar Gumel, director of travels and exchange, Olusegun Oyebisi, said there was no consultation on the issues before Gbadebo declared NANS support for the Federal Government.
The students also dissociated NANS as a body from the ongoing face off between officials of the Federal Government and the Rivers State government saying that their president did not have any right to speak on the issue.
“The national president did not have our mandate to support the federal government over the strike as we are a neutral body. We do not support either the federal government or ASUU because it is the students that bear the brunt of the strike,” Ali who spoke on behalf of his colleagues said yesterday.
“We call on ASUU and the Federal Government to resolve the issue within seven days so that the students can return to their campuses.”
“We do not understand why the national president should support the federal government or what concerns students with what is happening between the Rivers State governor and the President. The matter is between the two of them it does concern the students.”
Executive members of the National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, have disowned the national president, Mr. Yinka Gbadebo, on his support for the Federal Government in the ongoing strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU.
Some members of the executive told newsmen, yesterday, that students were largely unbiased in the crisis and the inclination of Mr. Gbadebo to support the government was a deviation from the students’ collective goal of resolving the crisis.
The executive members who included national assistant secretary general, Ali Mohammed , the national sports director, Talib Abubakar Gumel, director of travels and exchange, Olusegun Oyebisi, said there was no consultation on the issues before Gbadebo declared NANS support for the Federal Government.
The students also dissociated NANS as a body from the ongoing face off between officials of the Federal Government and the Rivers State government saying that their president did not have any right to speak on the issue.
“The national president did not have our mandate to support the federal government over the strike as we are a neutral body. We do not support either the federal government or ASUU because it is the students that bear the brunt of the strike,” Ali who spoke on behalf of his colleagues said yesterday.
“We call on ASUU and the Federal Government to resolve the issue within seven days so that the students can return to their campuses.”
“We do not understand why the national president should support the federal government or what concerns students with what is happening between the Rivers State governor and the President. The matter is between the two of them it does concern the students.”
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In the intrest of peace and progress government should consider the demand of ASUU so that the student may go back to their classes .because the longer the stay of student at home the greater the posibilities of their involment in antisocial behaviours.
Idle mind is the devil workshop.