COEASU dissociates self from vilification of ASUU on INEC ad-hoc staff perceived misconduct

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The Colleges of Education Academic Staff Union (COEASU) has dissociated itself from the report making rounds against an acclaimed COEASU National Executive Council (NEC) member’s vilification of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) on misconduct of INEC ad-hoc staff.

The President of the union, Dr Smart Olugbeko disclosed this in a statement made available newsmen in Abuja.

“Our attention has been drawn to a trending article by one Rev. Fr. Benedict C.C. Amuchie charging the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) to “act now or remain silent forever” by sanctioning Professors perceived to have connived with politicians to rig the just concluded national elections.

“Ordinarily, the write-up would not have attracted our response except that the writer designated himself as a member of the National Executive Council (NEC) of our Union and this is capable of misleading readers to erroneously take the article as our Union’s position.

“We use this medium to categorically state that the writer of the article under reference is on his own and errs by dragging the name of COEASU and our NEC into the write-up because he is not the spokesman of the Union neither does the content of his article represent the position thereof in any material sense.

“The NEC of COEASU is the Union’s general Congress comprising members of the National Officers’ Council (NOC), former Presidents of the Union as well as Chairmen and Secretaries of Chapters nationwide.

“The leadership, day-to-day administration and authority for the Union’s engagements are vested in NOC,” he said.

He said that ASUU, prior to the election, publicly dissociated itself from the conduct of the election stating that any of her members who participate as INEC ad-hoc staff does so in their personal capacity, not as representative of ASUU.

“Our awareness of this declaration, coupled with the principles of mutual respect guarding our relationship with sister Unions including ASUU, would make it impossible for us to blame ASUU or hold it responsible for anybody’s role at the said election.

“In the same vein, any member of COEASU who may choose to serve as ad-hoc staff for INEC does so in their personal capacity and the Union should not, in any way, be held responsible for their misconduct,” he adde.

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