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EBSU VC Pleads With Lecturers To Return To Classrooms

Professor Chigozie Ogbu, OFR, Vice Chancellor of Ebonyi State University, has pleaded with lecturers of the university to return to the classrooms in the interest of the university and the students they teach, Igbere TV reports.

In an interactive meeting with some concerned professors of the university today, the VC stated that management has paid one month salary and is currently making efforts to pay a second month within this week, stressing that the none payment of salaries has been a major source of worry to him.


He said the only way we can move forward is to return to classes and get students to pay their fees in order to augment the subvention, maintaining that the Governor has categorically said he has reached his limit of N150m subvention to EBSU. So, there is very little that management can at the moment, if lecturers do not return to classes. “If we don’t resume lectures, then we may be shooting ourselves on the leg”.

 

He further stated that the issue of EBSU still remaining with the National strike does not make sense at the moment, adding that people should look at the peculiarity of Ebonyi state and EBSU in particular and reconsider their stand on the National strike. He further argued that as much as strike is their right, let us not cut our nose to spite our faces.

The VC used the opportunity to reveal that the university is seriously considering some viable business opportunities that can shore up the university’

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Wisdom Nwedene studied English Language at Ebonyi State University. He is a writer, an editor and has equally interviewed many top Nigerian Politicians and celebrities. For publication of your articles, press statements, upload of biography, video content, contact him via email: nwedenewisdom@gmail.com

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