Allowance asuu calls ui bursars suspension
It seems like you're referring to the recent development regarding the suspension of the University of Ibadan (UI) Bursars by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).
To clarify, the ASUU had called off its strike on December 24, 2020, after reaching an agreement with the Federal Government. However, the union has been vocal about the need for the government to fulfill its part of the agreement, including the payment of the withheld salaries of its members.
Recently, the UI Bursars were suspended by the university management, allegedly due to their involvement in the alleged mismanagement of funds. The ASUU has condemned the suspension, claiming that it is a ploy to intimidate and silence the Bursars, who are members of the union.
The ASUU has threatened to take industrial action if the UI Bursars are not reinstated and if the government fails to fulfill its part of the agreement. The union has also called on the government to address the issues of funding and infrastructure development in the universities.
It's essential to note that the suspension of the UI Bursars has sparked concerns about the autonomy of universities and the role of the government in their management. The ASUU's stance on the issue highlights the need for a more collaborative approach between the government and the academic community to address the challenges facing the education sector.
Would you like me to provide more information on the ASUU strike or the suspension of the UI Bursars?