Over 5 lecturers penalised for harassment...
Six lecturers of the the Kwara State University were on Wednesday 4th November suspended by school authorities over alleged acts of gross misconduct.
This was made known in a statement by the institution’s Director of Public Relations, Dr. Isiaka Aliagan,
said the suspension followed a report that the lecturers harassed the
Chief Security Officer of the university while performing his lawful
duty, NAN reports.
According to the statement, the misconduct took place October 27 on the campus at Malete.
It
said the lecturers held a meeting in the Visual and Performing Arts
Open Theatre of the institution without permission and harassed the
official when ordered to vacate the place.
According
to the statement, using the theatre without permission and harassing an
officer of the university while performing his lawful duty were
considered by management to be acts of gross misconduct.
It
said the action of the lecturers was not only inimical to the integrity
of the university, but also undermined lawful authority.
The
statement said since the affected academic staff members had
contravened the provisions of the Code of Conduct for Staff, they would
remain suspended until further notice.
It directed
the affected staff members, who had been served letters of suspension,
to hand over all university property in their possession to the Heads of
their Departments
The statement said the lecturers had also been barred from access to the university campus, especially academic areas.
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