NANS: We Want Education Minister To Be Sacked
Date Posted: 17/07/2013
Universities
in Nigeria have been shut down by striking lecturers demanding for better
working conditions
The
National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, displeased over the lingering
crisis between the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, and the
government has called for the removal of the Minister of Education, Rukkayatu
Rufai.
The
president of the association, Prince Miaphen, made the call on Tuesday, during a
press conference on the ongoing ASUU strike, adding that the minister has
exhibited incompetence in handling the matter.
“For
the clear incapacitation of the Minister of Education, Prof. Rukkayatu Rufai, in
handling the incessant and instability in the education sector, NANS calls for
the immediate removal of the minister of education and replacement of same with
more competent hands,” Mr. Miaphen said.
He
said the strike was affecting Nigerian students negatively and has caused major
setbacks in the educational sector.
Mr.
Miaphen also expressed worry about “the killing of over 30 secondary school
students recently in Yobe state”.
He
called for the prosecution of the culprits.
“We
in NANS wish to state in clear terms that the attack is barbaric, so
unacceptable and a clear case of man’s inhumanity to man,” he said.
The
students’ union leader also called for the prosecution of police officers and
all others persons involved in fuelling the political crisis that has enveloped
the Rivers State House of Assembly leading to the hospitalisation of some
members of the state legislature.
According
to Mr. Miaphen, the alleged introduction of thugs and cultists to allegedly
harass some members of the State Assembly, who are believed not to be in support
of the state governor, Rotimi Amaechi, was uncalled for.
“More
disturbing is the use of thugs\cultists with the aid of the Nigerian Police
Force in intimidating the governor, Rt. Hon Rotimi Amaechi, and all his aides
alongside his supporters.
We
wish to totally condemn the calculated attempts by five legislators to hijack
the legislative arm of the Rivers State House of Assembly, thereby claiming
majority over 27 others,” said Mr. Miaphen
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