INFLUENCE OF INDUSTRIAL ACTION ON THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF STUDENTS IN EKITI STATE UNIVERSITY, ADO EKITI

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INFLUENCE OF INDUSTRIAL ACTION ON THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF STUDENTS IN EKITI STATE UNIVERSITY, ADO EKITI

 

CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY
The education sub-sector especially tertiary institutions in Nigeria have witnessed in recent time incessant closures due to industrial actions. The erect of
these repeated closures of schools and academic programs on students’ learning effectiveness can better be imagined than described. Tertiary education in
Nigeria has thus sured tremendous setbacks as a result of industrial actions by both the academic (ASU) and the non academic stas. This has always
subjected the students to pitiable conditions, disrupting academic programs, giving students’ undeserved extension in their study years, poor students’
concentration on academic programs and poor lecturer-student relationships amongst others. Consequently, students’ academic performance has
comparatively become so low while various forms of examination malpractice are on the increase. University worldwide is regarded as the citadel of learning, the fountain of intellectual development and a ground for the production of leaders of tomorrow.
According to Ike (1999) a university fulfills, one major function, it is a knowledge and value provider, in other words, a university progresses when it is able to
provide knowledge and value and when it is not properly managed by the administrators and sta, it then fails in its function of providing knowledge and
value. This according to Nwankwo (2000) explains why merit has been the watchword in the university system – an institution in which a student must first be
certified worthy in character and learning before being admitted into the Honors Degree.
The role of universities in human capital development, research and technological innovation cannot be under evaluated. All over the world investment in
University education is a critical component of national development eort.
Nations today depend increasingly on knowledge, ideas and skills which are
produced through researches in the universities. Nations invest in university education because society expects it to contribute to national development in
three principal ways. First, society expects its university to produce the highly skilled personnel in technology, engineering, management and other professions; secondly, universities have the responsibility of producing their own corps of academic personnel that is, the intellectual resource pool that will, through scientific research generate new knowledge and innovation to solve developmental problems. Thirdly, universities produce teachers, administrators and managers for other levels of human resources development institutions. The main union whose incessant industrial action takes a heavy toll on the academic performance of the students is the Academic Sta Union of Universities
(ASUU). The union was formed in 1978, a successor to the Nigerian Association of University Teachers formed in 1965 and covering academic sta in the
University of Ibadan, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, University of Ife and University of Lagos. In the 80’s, the union was active
in its struggles against the military regime. In 1988 the union organized a National an industrial action to obtain fair wages and university autonomy. As a
result, the ASUU was proscribed on August 7, 1988 and all its property seized. It was allowed to resume in 1990, but are another industrial action, it was
again banned on August 23, 1992. However, an agreement was reached on September 3, 1992 that met several of the union’s demands including the right of
workers to collective bargaining. The ASUU organized further industrial actions in 1994 and 1996, protesting against the dismissal of sta by the Sani Abacha
military regime. Aer the return to democracy in 1999 with the Nigerian Fourth Republic, the union continued to be militant in demanding the rights of
university workers against opposition by the government of President Olusegun Obasanjo. In July 2002, the national president of ASUU, petitioned Justice
Mustapha Akanbi of the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission to investigate the authorities of the University of Ilorin for financial mismanagement and
corruption.

 

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