Says headline, mischievous, satanic
The Zonal Coordinator, Lagos Zone of ASUU, Professor Adelaja Odukoya, says there was nowhere he stated that Nigeria needs the Labour Candidate in the 2023 Presidential election, Mr. Peter Obi nor did he ever call President Bola Ahmed Tinubu a slave.
Professor Odukoya, in a release, asked fifth columnists not to use the name of ASUU or himself to pursue their political ambition.
Professor Odukoya described the super-imposition of a fake headline over his video address which discussed different things entirely as a manifestation of the low level with which political mercenaries have descended, by attempting to use the impeccable name of ASUU to pursue their ambition. He noted that it is far more cultural to call President Bola Tinubu a slave.
For the records, the Lagos Zonal ASUU chairman spoke at a programme of the Corporate Accountability and Public Participation in Africa held yesterday on the Students Loan Act at Ogba, Lagos
There, he asserted that Nigerian rulers behave like slaves to Bretton Woods institutions by adopting policies that demean the humanity of Nigerian citizens.
He wondered why people rationalise negative policies for the government, adding that this is what has made governments at all levels to be uncritical of importing or accepting just any policy recommended to them by IMF or World Bank.
According to him, the people in power are afraid of having an educated populace so as not to be challenged, adding that this accounted for the reason why they invest so low in a critical sector like education.
“I don’t know any labour party candidate, and I can not speak for political parties or parties. I am ideologically stronger, deeper, and saner to make such a pronouncement. My Union is ideologically strong and resolute. ASUU’s philosophy and principles are clear about building an egalitarian society. Let no one drag ASUU or me into their politicking. What Nigerians are interested in is good and impactful governance irrespective of who is in that office”
The ASUU leader, therefore, asked Nigerians to disregard the falsehood, adding that neither did he nor ASUU speak about political preference or described President Tinubu as a slave.
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