Federal
University, Lafia, has sacked 35 non-teaching staff due to paucity of
funds, its Vice Chancellor Prof Mohammed Sanusi Liman disclosed.
He told journalists in
Lafia that the sacking of the affected staff, who were engaged earlier
this year, was the decision of the council due to lack of funds to pay
their salaries.
Prof Liman said the
affected staff comprised of 11 corps members, who were retained after
their service year in the school, and 24 others.
He said the council had
directed the management to source for money and pay off the affected
staff since they had worked for over five months without pay.
“It would be inhuman to
keep the staff working when we cannot pay them given our poor budget,
and that is why the council decided that we should pay them off," he
said.
According to him, the
university consistently has a shortfall of over N38 million in her
allocation for several months, which has adversely affected the running
of the institution.
Prof Liman said the
management had uncovered a job racketeering syndicate in the university,
which had given illegal employment to some persons.
"When we got wind of
the matter, the management set up an investigative committee, which
turned in a report that was submitted to the council.
“The university council referred the matter to its disciplinary committee for investigation and appropriate action," he said.
Commenting on the post
UTME screening of candidate for admission into the university for the
2016/2017 academic session, Professor Liman said over 4,000 applicants
have been screened and that the council would meet to determine its
capacity before admission list would be released.
He also announced that
the council has approved the commencement of its post graduate
programmes effective from the 2016/2017 academic session.
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