Hundreds of lecturers of the Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwote
yesterday, protested the irregular payment of their salaries by the
Ogun State Government in the past three years.
The protesting
lecturers who are members of OOU branch of the Academic Staff Union of
Universities carried placards with various inscriptions such as “It is
ungodly to owe people their monthly dues,”We need government
intervention at Olabisi Onabanjo University,” “The sweat of the labourer
must not dry” and “Ogun State Government please save OOU from imminent
collapse.”
Others bore placards saying, “Ogun Government pays
less than 70 per cent of our salaries. Is Ogun government really
broke?,” “We have earned our salaries, we should be paid promptly” and
“OOU needs more funding. We say no to the present poor funding.”
Addressing
the protesting lecturers, the chairman of the OOU branch of the
Academic Staff Union of Universities, Dr. Deji Agboola said that the
state government had in the past three years formed the habit of not
paying them their salaries regularly.
The lecturers who began
their demonstration at the OOU mini-campus, Ago-Iwoye at about 10am took
their protest to the institution’s permanent site located about seven
kilometres away where they sensitised the students on their action.
They
later presented their letter of grievances to the Vice Chancellor,
Prof. Saburi Adesanya for onward transmission to Governor Ibikunle
Amosun.
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