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Atiku’s America University of Nigeria Sacks 400 Staff
Barely five days after former Vice President Abubakar Atiku’s Gotel Communication sacked 46 staff, the American University of Nigeria (AUN), Yola, owned by the former VP, has also disengaged 400 of its staffers.
The University announced on Tuesday that it no longer needed their services. President of the AUN, Dawn Dekle signed the letters disengaging the 400 university workers.
The university immediately issued a statement, however, explaining why the workers had to go.
The Vice President in charge of University Relations of the AUN, Abubakar Abba Tahir, said the action by the institution is part of it’s restructuring for sustainability.
Abubakar Tahir said: “Certain structural elements have been initiated by the new Governing Council of American University of Nigeria (AUN), in response to NUC requirements, mandating the institution to align with an approved governance structure for all tertiary institutions operating in the country.
“Until now, AUN has operated a student-staff ratio which balance had continued to affect the sustainability of the university. This is clearly an uncommon and hardly workable tradition in all institutions and organizations around the world. Obviously it is unattainable.
“Thus, consequent upon the university’s new Governing Council vote to restructure the institution in line with its agenda for sustainability, a process of workforce rationalization has been in the pipeline.
“It is now time for the university to look back, look around and look ahead, to ensure that realistic and globally competitive administrative practices can be achieved in structure, strategy and focus.”