Niger Delta
UNICAL ASUU Donates Sanitisers To CRSG
The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), University of Calabar branch has donated no fewer than two hundred (200) litres of hand sanitisers to the Cross River State Government. Chairman of the branch, Dr. John Edor while presenting the items to the state Commissioner of Health, Dr. Beta Edu, noted that the fight against the ravaging pandemic is a serious one that required the collective corporation and support of all stakeholders.
Edu also revealed that as part of the branch’s effort to prevent the spread of the virus, the union also sponsored jingles, announcements and other adverts currently running in different radio and TV stations in the state to sensitize the public.
He added that despite the fact that the union was on strike over the failure of the Federal Government to fund public universities in Nigeria as well as other sundry issues, they were committed to every efforts by government to cushion the effects as well as keep Cross River free of the virus.
While expressing his satisfaction with the efforts of the state government so far in ensuring that the state remains free of the pandemic, he called on the public to support government by following strictly the precautionary directives from relevant authorities.
According to him, “We are here today to show our solidarity and support for the Cross River State Government in the fight against the dreaded Coronavirus pandemic. As we all know, we’re currently on indefinite strike over failure of government to meet some of our demands but this has not stopped us from supporting what the government is doing to fight this global health crisis.
“COVID-19 doesn’t know who is in government or not or who is an ASUU member or not. This is why as a union, we are doing this as part of our social responsibility. Apart from these sanitisers, we’ve sponsored radio and television adverts to sensitise the public. We’re happy with the efforts of government so far therefore, we call on all stakeholders to see this fight as a collective responsibility and shouldn’t be left to government alone.
On her part, the state Commissioner for Health, Dr. Beta Edu thanked the union, adding that ASUU members have written their name in gold in the history of the state for the gesture.
She said “I want to thank ASUU for standing by government at this challenging time.
By: Friday Nwagbara, Calabar
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