Sokoto State Governor, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, has received the report from a committee set up by the Sokoto state government to investigate the May 12 students unrest at the Shehu Shagari College of Education (SSCOE).
Recall that a student of SSCOE, Deborah Samuel, was stoned to death by a mob on the college premises over alleged blasphemy.
In the same breath, the governor said having received the recommendation of the committee and heard from several stakeholders and leaders in the state on the need for the college to reopen, his administration will look into the possibility of doing so.
He directed the Governing Council of the SSCOE to convene a meeting with a view to reopening the college soonest.
The Governor also assured the people of the state that the government will implement the recommendations of the committee, reiterating his belief that doing so will prevent future reoccurrence not only in the affected colleges but in all tertiary institutions in the state.
Meanwhile, the governor appealed to the federal government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) to find common ground toward ending the prolonged strike embarked upon by the union.
“No issues are beyond resolution. We must, in the interest of our children and our country, find a common ground,” he advised.
He observed that there is give and take in negotiations, stating that ASUU and the federal government should shift positions and accommodate each other so that students could return to school.
The governor appealed to the local chapter of the ASUU of Sokoto State University who are in solidarity with the national body to reconsider their position as the state is making efforts to meet all the demands of the union as reasonably as possible, just as the state government has been paying the varsity staff salary regularly.
“You should not be in solidarity with the national body of ASUU since you are not affected by their demands. By expressing solidarity with them you are harming your own students and that solidarity is a very negative one. Please call it off and go back to work,” Tambuwal added