Yinka Kolawole in Osogbo The Non-Academic Staff Union (NASU) at the National Centre for Technology Management (NACETEM) has resolved to continue its industrial action in all its offices all over the
The Non-Academic Staff Union at the National Centre for Technology Management has resolved to continue its industrial action in all its offices all over the country to protest what it described as the illegal appointment of Dr. Olusola Odusanya as the substantive DG/CEO of NACETEM.
The Union leader, Gbadamosi Funminiyi, who is the Branch Chairman, NASU NACETEM, referred to the appointment of Odusanya as one of such appointments. The union opined that, “legality cannot be built on illegality and an appointment fraudulently carried out, like the contested one, would leave the appointee with the burden of illegitimacy all through his tenure in office. This should be a cause for worry to any honourable person.”
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