YABATECH rector urges academic union to commence night classes
He said that the introduction of the facility was to unite lecturers from various departments and encourage inter-departmental collaboration.
The rector said that lecturers could take off from the common room for their night lectures, which he hoped would be considered by the union.
Omokungbe urged union members in the college to continue to operate as one family.
āDonāt let sentiment destroy this place; let us continue to rub minds together here.
āWhen we meet in common room like this, the idea of collaborating together begins to come up, and our job will be much easier.
āIn the past, you can hardly see lecturers from Food Technology Department, those in science around; but with this, we can see ourselves and look after ourselves.
āNow that you have this, and you meet here regularly, it will be easier to know who is not around and we can ask of the person.
āI am going to be a regular customer here; I will come here to have refreshment for about 20 to 30 minutes. I think time will permit me.
āSo, I donāt know if the union intends to open it to 9.00 p.m., because if you do that, then the 7 to 9 p.m. lecture becomes more interesting;Ā you can take off from here, since alcohol will not be sold.
āLecturers can take off from the common room and go to the lecture room; I hope that will be done soon.ā
Responding, Nureni Yekini, the Chairman of ASUP in the institution, urged the rector to correct some of the things he had condemned in the past administration of the college.
He said that the union would work out modalities to commence the night classes, as requested by the rector.
He said: āThis is the time to correct some of the things you have agitated for in the past; you have agitated for us to have a befitting secretariat in this college.
āWe want the management to help us; we are not saying they should do everything for us, but we cannot do it alone.ā
Yekini said that the renovation of the common room was financed by membersā check-off dues.
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