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Registrars Seek Reconstitution Of Varsities’ Governing Councils

by Henry Tyohemba
2 years ago
in Education
Professor Olufemi A. Peters

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The Association of Registrars of Nigerian Universities (ARNU)
has urged the federal government to immediately reconstitute the Governing Councils of public universities in the country, earlier dissolved by President Ahmed Tinubu.

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They made the call in a communique issued at the end of the second registrars’ workshop and 75th business meeting held in Abuja from April 24 to 26 attended by over 93 registrars from across the country.

The communique was jointly signed by ARNU chairman, Mr. Ife Oluwole and Mr. Yakubu Ayuba, the public relations officer.

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It urged universities/government to organise regular retreats for principal officers, council members and staff upon their appointments to various positions.

“Some universities in Nigeria, especially federal universities, have not been able to function optimally for the last one year following the dissolution of their Governing Councils,” it said.

The association further stressed that the non-interference with the law establishing the universities will go a long way in ensuring harmony in the university system.

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ARNU also called for a reconsideration of the practice of dissolving councils before the expiration of their statutory tenures.

It urged registrars and staff generally to manage their health and not allow the rigours of office to affect their well-being adversely.

“While expressing worries on the recent breach of security in some universities in the country, ARNU appreciates the efforts of the Federal Government in tackling the problem of insecurity in Nigeria.

“ARNU therefore calls on the federal government to ensure security of lives and properties on our campus across the country,” the communique added.

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