The National Co-ordinator, Congress of University Academics (CONUA), Dr ’Niyi Sunmonu, on Saturday said its members were ready to resume work.
CONUA is an association of lecturers from five universities that emerged last October following cracks in the Association of Senior Staff of Universities (ASUU).
Sunmonu said this in a statement issued after its National Executive Council meeting and made available to newsmen in Lagos.
He urged the Federal Government to reopen universities and put in place infrastructure and COVID-19 protocols that would facilitate resumption in the institutions.
“Everything necessary in terms of COVID-19 protocols must be put in place before reopening the universities in order to prevent students and staff from contracting the disease.
“The education sector cannot continue to stagnate. As it appears, COVID-19 would continue to be a threat and we must, in the circumstance, learn to strive to lead our normal life.
“The Union urges the government to make available everything that can help our universities to resume work as it is being done elsewhere in the world,” he said.
Sunmonu said CONUA condemned the intimidation and harassment of some of its members by some university administrations and other unions within the university system.
He said that freedom of association as entrenched in the Nigerian constitution, a provision that allowed every academic the freedom to join any union of his or her choice.
“No amount of molestation or vilification can take the union away from the path of progressive unionism.
“Adequate measures, as far as the law and constitution of Nigeria permits, will be taken against anyone who is using intimidation or employing any other odious means to threaten our members,” he said. (Daily Trust)