NADIR Condemns ASUU’s Plans to Withdraw Kashifu’s Degree Over UTAS.

The Network of Advocates for Digital Reporting (NADIR) has breted the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) over the University Transparency and Accountability Solution (UTAS).

NADIR claims the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University (ATBU) chapter is planning withdrawal of the degree of National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) Director General, Kashifu Inuwa due to report he gave about the credibilty of UTAS.

Publicity Secretary of NADIR, Mr. Bello Shehu described the plan as “laughable and ill-advised”, because no one should be intimidated for carrying out their duties.

According to NADIR, Inuwa was being opposed despite NITDA’s explanation that ASUU’s preferred payment platform, UTAS, failed vulnerability test (security integrity), User Acceptance Test and Stress load test.

Mr. Shehu also pointed out that noted that the lecturers should know better than throwing caution to the wind and making a fundamental mistake.

In his words: “This action seeks to portray ASUU as a sole authority in conferring or retracting degree awards, rather than limiting itself to protecting the rights of university workers. 

ASUU have resorted to threats in a desperate bid to blackmail a public official into lowering the bars of his mandate and succumbing to selfish inclinations, .

After unsuccessfully harrsasing the Minister of Communication and Digital Economy, Professor Isah Ali Pantami, the union has decided to make Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahitheir next target.

The both of them are only working hard for digital transformation. We are not sure to what extent ASUU is willing to bare its fangs as a clog in the wheels of Nigeria’s progress.

“Their leadership should answer some fundamental questions: Has the union now usurped the mandate of University Senate in awarding degree certificates? 

Is there a legally recognized marriage of convenience between labor union and award of degree certificates in ATBU? 

Is ASUU not overstepping its boundaries and going outside its jurisdiction

Beyond the NUC regulations, each university self-regulates its academic programmes through the power vested in its senate.

Precedents have severally shown that only the University Senate has the powers to do what ASUU is ignorantly threatening to do. 

NITDA, has over the years, issued a series of regulatory instruments including the Software Testing and Quality Assurance Framework and Guideline, issued in 2016. 

This regulatory instrument, currently under review, provides guidelines for the design, development and testing of software projects in Nigeria.

If institutions can threaten their products who are standing up for what is right, and get away with it, excellence and sterling track record is at jeopardy.” he said.

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