Following the directive of the federal government that all the public universities re-open on December 9, about 250 lecturers of the University of Abuja have resumed work and academic activities have commenced in earnest at the institution.
Dr Peter Maidoki, the Director, Centre for Entrepreneurship Development of the university told News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that some members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), UniAbuja chapter, were responding positively to the Federal Government’s directive. He said that a register was opened at both the mini-campus and the permanent site of the university, for returning lecturers to sign.
“I just signed and have finished attending to a class,” he said, “my colleague has just taken over from me.”
He added that some of the lecturers who had resumed work were eager to teach, but that there were no students in some departments to take lectures.
Dr Peter Maidoki, the Director, Centre for Entrepreneurship Development of the university told News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that some members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), UniAbuja chapter, were responding positively to the Federal Government’s directive. He said that a register was opened at both the mini-campus and the permanent site of the university, for returning lecturers to sign.
“I just signed and have finished attending to a class,” he said, “my colleague has just taken over from me.”
He added that some of the lecturers who had resumed work were eager to teach, but that there were no students in some departments to take lectures.
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