UNILAG postpones convocation ceremony

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The University of Lagos has postponed it convocation ceremony for the 2017/2017 academic session has been postpones till further notice.
The ceremony was earlier scheduled to hold from Monday, Feb. 19 to Thursday Feb. 22 .
The Vice-Chancellor of the institution, Prof. Oluwatoyin Ogundipe who disclosed this in an interview with our reporter in Lagos said that a suitable date for the ceremony would be announced in due course.
The university, in a statement earlier issued , had stated that a news conference to announce activities lined up for the event had been slated for Feb. 14.

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“Yes, after some deliberations with management, the university has decided to postpone the convocation ceremony.
“This is as a result of the challenges posed by the on-going strike embarked upon by members of the non –academic labour unions of universities.
“The activities of these unions have the potential of snowballing and marring the carefully laid out arrangements already put in place for the ceremony,’’ he said.
Ogundipe stated that though arrangements for a successful ceremony were already at an advanced stage, the institution would not give room for anything that might cause any form of inconvenience or embarrassments to invited guests.

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“The university remains committed to providing a conducive atmosphere that would foster quality teaching and research as well as produce graduates that can compete with their counterparts globally.
“Hence, members of the community are enjoined to continue their lawful activities,’’ the vice-chancellor said.
Members of the unions, the Senior Staff Association of Nigeria Universities ( SSANU ), the Non Academic Staff Union ( NASU ) and the National Association of Academic Technologists ( NAATS ), had embarked on strike on Dec. 4, 2017.
The unions, under the aegis of the Joint Actions Committee (JAC), were protesting among other issues, the non-implementation of agreement they entered into with the Federal government in 2009.

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They were also protesting the sharing formula of the N23 billion released by the Federal government as part of earned allowance of workers of federal universities across the country.
The National President of the JAC, Mr Samson Ugwoke, had while declaring the strike in December said it would be ‘comprehensive, total and indefinite’.

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