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The demands by the staff include: Re-composition of the governing Council of the University of The Gambia; the review and enactment of the University of The Gambia’s bills; for the University to do away with acting Vice-Chancellor; for the Registrar of the University to relinquish his current position with immediate effect as his fixed-term has expired; for the Ministry of Higher Education to lift all bans, including travelling bans currently imposed on UTG and its management; and for the implementation of all other pending resolutions agreed with the Ministry, Office of The President and the UTG Management.
The Vice President of the staff association, Dr. Ensa Touray explained that institutional reform was central for the current Government in different sectors including the University of The Gambia. He said institutions were supposed to embark on reforms to ensure institutions become better than they were in the past.
“Our primary demand is, if the new council is not reconstituted with new members, we will not negotiate with them. We are not going to engage in any negotiation again until all the demands and resolutions are fully implemented,” he declared.
“All the ministries and institutions have embarked on that necessary steps and made efforts on that except the Ministry of Higher Education,” he said.
“The minister recycled the same people in the governing council for a purpose and that purpose is to ensure that creation of condition that will respond to the needs of a group or individual but not to the needs of the entire university,” he stressed.
According to Dr. Touray, having a substantive council is very important, without which the members would do things to please the one who appointed them. The congress resolved that the Governing Council of the University should be reconstituted as agreed in their signed agreement.
“We came to an arrangement and signed an agreement which brought the strike to an end. He said the mediation team from the Government included the Secretary General and Head of Civil Service, two permanent secretaries and some other government officials. Also, the team from the National Assembly was headed by Hon. Sidia Jatta from the Select Committee on Education,” he explained.
“We agreed on terms in terms of implementation of the resolutions (demands). One of the resolutions was to dismantle or dissolve the council and reconstitute another one with new members and chairman,” he said.
“The Higher Education minister failed to attend the meeting with the mediation team on condition that was known to them. The lecturer said the minister put aside the agreement and went on to “recycle” the same members into the Council.
“The minister recycled the same members in order for him to continue to manipulate the council in order to get access to the university resources,” Touray claimed.
However, Touray added that the structure that the minister created is weak and is not helping the university. He said the minister’s interest is to put in people on the Governing Council that he can manipulate and get access to the university funds. He said the President’s lack of understanding of the structural setup of the university made it very easy for the minister to manipulate everything and present the council to him.
“The minister imposed traveling ban on the UTG authority which is not driven by the institutional standards and as a result, we want MOHERST to lift the traveling ban on the university management,” Dr. Touray buttressed
Source: Thepoint.gm
The 23-year-old lawyer, Jumoke Adedoyin (JMK) was the first housemate to leave Biggie’s house, of the nominated lot that includes Pere, Maria, Cross, Queen and Sammie.
JMK stated she was a convenient choice, as friends among fellow housemates had been made before she got into the house
She says she looks forward to being a success after the show and that she had no regrets so far.Meanwhile, Sammie. in his eviction interview with host, Ebuka, said he was expecting to leave the house but didn’t give any reason why he felt so. He promised to make his father proud by trying to complete his education and go into movie production.
Maria has, however, expressed shock over her eviction from Big Brother Naija season 6 Shine Ya Eye show but said she had made her mind up on whatever happens on the eviction night.
Her eviction remains a shock to her fans but social media users believed it might not be unconnected with the role she played while she was chosen has a wild card which resulted in fans voting her out of the show prematurely.
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[BREAKING] BBNaija 6: Liquorose Wins HOH
BBnaija season 6 housemate, Liquorose has, today, won the fifth edition of the head of house game show, giving her immunity from being evicted from the Big Brother house in the coming eviction show.
The win means she and whoever she picks as deputy are immune from next Sunday’s eviction from the house
Recall the last winner was Maria whose tenure saw no eviction last week Sunday has Big Brother made pranked eviction on the housemates.
This week’s game is quite difficult from the previous further affirming this coming Sunday’s live eviction, which might see about three housemates’ eviction from the house.
Recall that in last week’s game no housemate was required to throw the scarce number 6 dice to start the game unlike today’s where the number 6 is the required number to starting the game.
Meanwhile, it is expected that Emmanuel, a fellow BBnaija season 6, will be selected by Liquorose as the Deputy Head of House which will also see him avoid eviction.
Emmanuel has been up for eviction a number of times and this would be a relief going into another week of eviction.
Emmanuel and Liquorose have been in a romantic relationship in the house since the commencement of the game.