Ekiti State University, EKSU prayed for safe release of kidnapped staff.
At a special prayer meeting organised by the University Management,
held at the Main Auditorium of the University on Tuesday, 19th May,
2015, the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Patrick Oladipo Aina sought for
calm, and asked the community to seek the face of God for the safe
release of Ekiti State University (EKSU) staff abducted in the series of
kidnapping episodes recently witnessed in the State. Notably, he was
emphatic on the powers of corporate prayers and absolute trust in God’s
divine interventions in situations such as this.
The Vice-Chancellor sought for the cooperation of all and sundry at a
trying time like this, and importantly, spoke on the need to be united
in spirit and purpose to ensure that the abducted colleagues are safely
returned to their respective families.
The Vice-Chancellor commended the
efforts of the State Governor Ayodele Fayose in involving the high
ranks of the Nigeria Police to treating the kidnapping cases with
dispatch. He reiterated that the effort of the State Governor has paid
off as the Inspector General of Police is reliably sending with dispatch
a rapid response squad to check these inhuman escapades. He therefore
enjoined the University Community not to take law into their hands, but
to work assiduously with the State Government to bring these culprits to
book.
The Vice-Chancellor empathized with staff on the issue of
outstanding salaries, noting that this seems to be a nation-wide
phenomenon which will soon be resolved. He, however, commended the
State Government for releasing to the University the subvention for the
month of April, 2015, meaning that salary for the month of April, 2015
will be paid any time from now. Prof. Aina, however, assured on
favourable dialogues with government on the payment of the outstanding
monthly subventions for the months of August and September, 2014 owed by
the previous administration as soon as the financial situation of the
state improved. He therefore implored staff to remain calm and
cooperate with the State Government in this trying period.
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