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Lecturers Promise To End Sexual Harassment & Extortion Of Students On Campuses by lalasticlala(m): 12:37am On Dec 01, 2014
Stakeholders in some tertiary institutions in Lagos have agreed to stem the tide of unwholesome developments on their campuses so as to return them to their pride of place.

They told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) over the weekend when it visited the University of Lagos(UNILAG), Yaba College of Technology and the Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education, Ijanikin in Lagos.

They said they were making efforts individually and collectively to stop cultism, extortion, exploitation, sexual harassment sales of course hand-outs and irrelevant text books as well as other vices on their campuses.

Lecturers had been alleged of being involved in sexually harassing their students, extorting monies and other inducements from them before they would pass them or made to but handouts that were not relevant to their courses.

Dr Adelaja Odukoya, Chairman, Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), University of Lagos chapter, told NAN that the union was aware that there were reports of incessant sexual harassment against female students , extortion and intimidation of students by lecturers in universities across the country.

According to him, reports of such were becoming a common place in tertiary institutions in the country but he noted that the development must be tackled headlong if the country intends to attain its quest for qualitative and sound educational environment.

“Here in the University of Lagos, we frown at such things and tend to deal with it with all seriousness.


Basically, there are standards and ethics expected to be seen in every university environment or any other institutions of higher learning.

“As lecturers, we must be seen as parents and role models to all the students and again we must realise that no lecturer is above the

law of the university. By virtue of this, it is only necessary that we come up with a code of conduct that will constantly check lecturers’ actions .

“Lecturers must strive to be the custodians of morals given the kind of environment within which they operate,’’ he said.

Adedoja said that lecturers must be able to comport themselves with a degree of self-esteem and integrity at all times in order to win the respect of the general public.

He noted that lecturers must also exhibit high moral standards in dealing with students ,especially the female students, in order to guarantee them secure and conducive teaching and learning environments.

“It also behooves on us to keep sensitising our members on the need to promote cordial teacher-student relationship at all time.

“We will also ensure through our various chapters that we will equally come down hard on any of our members who will want to take advantage of the students in an inappropriate way.

“As an academic body, we will not want to do anything that bring the name of the union or the university to disrepute as there are disciplinary committees that have equally been set aside to look into such matters,” he said.

Adekoya said that ASUU would continue to sensitise its members on the need to sustain cordial student-lecturer relationship.

Also, Mr Austin Okoh, the immediate past chairman, Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Polytechnics (SSANIP), Yaba College of Technology,Lagos, said that the authorities of the college have been doing all within its power to prevent crises on the campus.

Okoh said that the authorities had been operating an open door policy to ensure that issues that could lead to industrial dispute were promptly addressed by the stakeholders.

“In the area of sustaining peace on the campus, the management has really tried.

“There are crises on campus related to infrastructure, cultism, incessant power failure , insecurity and lack of water; the management of this institution has been trying to address.

“Sometimes, students would want to hide under the guise of incessant power failure to disrupt proposed semeter’s examination giving the excuse that they cannot study in the dark.

The school authorities have always addressed such agitations before they get out of hand, he said.

“The authorities of the college ensure that everything is in order ones the examination period is approaching to forestall anything that can disrupt it.’’

Okoh said that sexual harassment by lecturers was not common in Yaba College of Technology when compared with other tertiary institutions.

.“Sexual harassment of female students is not very common here on our campus and when such incidents are reported , the college has its mechanism in place to address them immediately.

“We have the senior staff investigation committee and the junior staff investigation committee, anytime such issue is reported, we direct it to the right committee.

“We have competent hands to handle such cases because the authorities are very concerned about anything that borders on sexual harassment .

“This is usually handled with the seriousness it deserves and culprits are brought to book after they must have faced the disciplinary committee.

He said that the authorities of the college had been very committed in eradicating cultism on the campus.

“It is not easy to wipe it off the system completely but the authorities have made efforts and must be commended.

“The security and awareness campaign is in top gear; many students had been killed or slain in the past by cult members who mostly came from outside the institutions to attack,’’ Okoh said.

Also, Mr Simeon Fowowe, Head of Department Early Childhood , Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education, said that the issue of cultism at the college was becoming a thing of the past.

Fowowe said that the college authorities in 2010 introduced the Campus Martial specially trained to cope with cultism. Since then ,there has been relative peace on campus.

“Perhaps, if there are crises, it will be outside the campus ,” he said.

The lecturer said that to end the breakdown of ethics among students, there should be a synergy between the home and the school or what he called “home -school synergy’’.

Here, parents and school authorities should always engage themselves in effective communications on the progress or otherwise of the students as a feedback mechanism, Fowowe said .

Fowowe said that his department, the Early Childhood Department, had put in place some measures to checkmate total breakdown of ethics.

According to him, at every matriculation, the school authorities asked new students to submit their parents’ contact addresses to it which they do willingly without knowing the reason.

“At every matriculation day, the parents of the new intakes and members of the department do have a meeting.

“Right there, we exchange addresses and strategise on the betterment of the department, ” Fowowe said.

Fowowe said that corruption in the academia goes beyond the exploitation of students and the selling of course handout or irrelevant text books to them, adding that the college had placed a ban on the sales of handout or textbooks to its students since 2008.

He said that the corruption that existed in the academic sector ranges from lecturers not completing the course contents before the conduct of examinations .

“There are some perceived difficult courses that at times require a synergy from another department.

“But some arrogant lecturers who go about in an “all knowing posture” will not partner other departments with relevance in such courses to teach the perceived difficult courses.

“What they do is to gloss over the courses thereby teaching it haphazardly, that is corruption of the highest order,” he said.

Fowowe, however, said that cases of harassment of students by lecturers could not be ruled out but that any lecturers caught should be punished by either through demotion in rank, stagnation for three years, ostracised or placed on half salary for a given period.


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Re: Lecturers Promise To End Sexual Harassment & Extortion Of Students On Campuses by izikjon(m): 12:42am On Dec 01, 2014
Lecturers must strive to be the custodians of morals given the kind of environment within which they operate.


God heal us!


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Re: Lecturers Promise To End Sexual Harassment & Extortion Of Students On Campuses by Nobody: 12:52am On Dec 01, 2014
Nice development








if only the third leg and bra wearing chicks would get serious

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Re: Lecturers Promise To End Sexual Harassment & Extortion Of Students On Campuses by Texykool: 2:19am On Dec 01, 2014
I don hear
Re: Lecturers Promise To End Sexual Harassment & Extortion Of Students On Campuses by oluwadanie1(m): 2:30am On Dec 01, 2014
Good.

They better do

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Re: Lecturers Promise To End Sexual Harassment & Extortion Of Students On Campuses by DonaldTrump(m): 5:20am On Dec 01, 2014
story for the gods..grin

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Re: Lecturers Promise To End Sexual Harassment & Extortion Of Students On Campuses by MillionDollars: 6:50am On Dec 01, 2014
Eyah,.. A lecturer saying this

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Re: Lecturers Promise To End Sexual Harassment & Extortion Of Students On Campuses by temhab(f): 11:12am On Dec 01, 2014
Nairaland

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Re: Lecturers Promise To End Sexual Harassment & Extortion Of Students On Campuses by littlemistress: 11:14am On Dec 01, 2014
Unrealistic! Or is this not Nigeria where you either pay in cash or in kind?! Sexual harassment, extortion & intimidation cannot stop! It can only be reduced. Let's stop giving ourselves false hopes

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Re: Lecturers Promise To End Sexual Harassment & Extortion Of Students On Campuses by iceberylin(m): 2:10pm On Dec 01, 2014
Impossible grin

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Re: Lecturers Promise To End Sexual Harassment & Extortion Of Students On Campuses by Nobody: 2:11pm On Dec 01, 2014
Tell that to the gods...
Re: Lecturers Promise To End Sexual Harassment & Extortion Of Students On Campuses by salvatore007(m): 2:11pm On Dec 01, 2014
Empty promises

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Re: Lecturers Promise To End Sexual Harassment & Extortion Of Students On Campuses by blemon44(m): 2:11pm On Dec 01, 2014
How are we going to know if they will keep to their promises

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Re: Lecturers Promise To End Sexual Harassment & Extortion Of Students On Campuses by Nobody: 2:11pm On Dec 01, 2014
Ok
Dats Y i don't feel for most ladies..
After,dey must have allowed themselves to be PEROOST by different diicks..,just to get reasonable marks..
On campus, some wear fishing-nets..,almost half a yard material, seducing both chaplains and vc..
In later life as a graduate, U hear same lady say,
"I WANT A GOD-FEARING MAN"
"I HATE CHEATS"..
Mind U ,u can't eat your cake and still have it.
A he-goat dat poses 4a fight must possess strong horns....

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Re: Lecturers Promise To End Sexual Harassment & Extortion Of Students On Campuses by HonourablePomk: 2:11pm On Dec 01, 2014
A Welcomed Development
Re: Lecturers Promise To End Sexual Harassment & Extortion Of Students On Campuses by constance500: 2:11pm On Dec 01, 2014
Na today dem don dey talk am undecided
Re: Lecturers Promise To End Sexual Harassment & Extortion Of Students On Campuses by AKMoney1(m): 2:12pm On Dec 01, 2014
I pray
Re: Lecturers Promise To End Sexual Harassment & Extortion Of Students On Campuses by gneisss: 2:12pm On Dec 01, 2014
this is super storyyyyy. .......all this men were dey knack babe left right and center go gree
Re: Lecturers Promise To End Sexual Harassment & Extortion Of Students On Campuses by Janiobi(m): 2:12pm On Dec 01, 2014
Then they should be ready to block all porn sites in the World....like say they no they watch Porn grin grin
Re: Lecturers Promise To End Sexual Harassment & Extortion Of Students On Campuses by miqos02(m): 2:12pm On Dec 01, 2014
so help them God
Re: Lecturers Promise To End Sexual Harassment & Extortion Of Students On Campuses by BlackPeni5: 2:13pm On Dec 01, 2014
Evil Lecturers...after they will have mouth to condemn government when they know they will do even worse.

Did I mention our president was a former lecturer.

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Re: Lecturers Promise To End Sexual Harassment & Extortion Of Students On Campuses by coolvitus(m): 2:13pm On Dec 01, 2014
Hop so
Re: Lecturers Promise To End Sexual Harassment & Extortion Of Students On Campuses by Janiobi(m): 2:14pm On Dec 01, 2014
Story fo the GOD'ssss
Re: Lecturers Promise To End Sexual Harassment & Extortion Of Students On Campuses by texazzpete(m): 2:14pm On Dec 01, 2014
Welcome development.


We should also strive to stop the sexual harrassment of lecturers by desperate students too.

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Re: Lecturers Promise To End Sexual Harassment & Extortion Of Students On Campuses by Nobody: 2:14pm On Dec 01, 2014
ehe sad..him topic don reach fpage again...
lalasticlala wetin you chop sad


this one is strong grin
Re: Lecturers Promise To End Sexual Harassment & Extortion Of Students On Campuses by Janiobi(m): 2:15pm On Dec 01, 2014
To much adverts on this site, what's going on?
Re: Lecturers Promise To End Sexual Harassment & Extortion Of Students On Campuses by Nobody: 2:16pm On Dec 01, 2014
texazzpete:


Welcome development.


We should also strive to stop the sexual harrassment of lecturers by desperate students too.
where that one don happen b4? angry

na lecturer harrasing student na it be dey main koko

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Re: Lecturers Promise To End Sexual Harassment & Extortion Of Students On Campuses by Nobody: 2:16pm On Dec 01, 2014
grin

Its like a goat promising you it won't eat yams when you left it in a yam farm.

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Re: Lecturers Promise To End Sexual Harassment & Extortion Of Students On Campuses by Nobody: 2:17pm On Dec 01, 2014
ifa hear

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