Academic activities in the nation’s ivory towers would soon kick off with the National Universities Commission directing Vice-Chancellors of Universities to commence academic activities on January 18.
The
announcement was in compliance with the directive of the Presidential Task
Force on COVID-19.
Academic Staff Union of Universities had been
on strike for about 10 months which was suspended on December 23 2020 during a
crowded press conference addressed by ASUU National President, Prof. Biodun
Ogunyemi, at the University of Abuja.
The NUC in a
statement by its Deputy Executive Secretary (Administration), Chris Maiyaki, on
behalf of the Executive Secretary, Prof. Abubakar Rasheed, obtained on Friday
morning said any further developments would be communicated to Universities
accordingly.
The
commission, however, directed officers on Grade Level 12 and below to remain at
home for a period of five weeks as earlier directed by the Federal Government.
According to
the NUC, the new directive became a necessary sequel to several enquires on the
full import of the commission’s previous letter with Ref. No.
NUC/ES/138/Vol.63/151 and dated December 23, 2020, on the issue.
Maiyaki told
universities to safeguard lives by strictly adhering to the extant safety
protocols and guidelines of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, which have
been communicated severally to them through NUC circulars.
He said, “I
am to add that universities on the resumption of academic activities, must
under no circumstance violate the full cycle of the semester system, consistent
with the Benchmark Minimum Academic Standards approved by the NUC, as well as
other extant quality assurance standards and guidelines.”
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