NANS factions exchange blows in Abuja
NANS factions in free-for-all in Abuja over leadership tussle
Two NANS factions had earlier clashed at
the Unity Fountain, Maitama, Abuja, following the leadership tussle
rocking the association.
Some of the NANS members threw caution
to the wind and engaged one another in fisticuffs on the busy Shehu
Shagari Way while policemen struggled to break up the fight.
Trouble started when the Kadiri faction
converged on the garden to address the media before taking their protest
to the education ministry.
They were about addressing journalists
when the Chinonso Obasi faction stormed the venue and accused Kadiri of
usurping the leadership of the student body.
The allegation angered the Kadiri faction members who attacked their opponents leading to a free-for-all on the expressway.
Meanwhile, the University of Port
Harcourt Alumni Association has called on the FG to utilise the funds
said to have been recovered from alleged looters to meet the financial
component of the demands of the university lecturers.
In a statement, the National President
of the Association, Chief Chris Adokeme, contended that the annual
requirement of N200bn for five years consecutively “was too meagre to
allow university education in the country to be under lock and key.”
“How can universities in the country
remain shut when all that is required is a mere N200bn annually? That is
far less than what goes into the National Assembly for a year. I will
prefer the legislature to be shut for one year instead of our
universities,” he said.
Adokeme also called for adequate funding of TETFund to enable it to effectively discharge its obligations to the universities.
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