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Saturday, November 16, 2013

Iyayi's family denies demanding N50 Billion from Kogi Gov

 Family members of the late former President of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Prof. Festus Iyayi, has disassociated themselves from the N50billion compensation demanded by its kinsmen from the Kogi State government over the death of their son, stating that no amount of money can compensates for their loss.

It would be recalled that the Onojie of Ugbegun, home town of late Prof Iyayi, had demanded the sum of N50bilion as compensation for the death of their son.

However, Prof. Robert Ebewale, a cousin to the deceased, told Newsmen yesterday that it was embarrassing to try to equate the life of Prof Iyayi with money, saying that the family was embarrassed with N50billion demand.

"No amount of money can be compared with the life of that calibre of person, so we want to disassociate our family with that. It is embarrassing to us," he stated.

Meanwhile the Coalition to Save Nigeria (CSN) has appealed to the striking ASUU members to call off the strike action as a mark of respect for Prof.Iyayi.

The group stated that it received with shock the death of Prof. Iyayi. Prof. Iyayi was an accomplished academic, author and unionist and a detribalized Nigerian who gave voice to the voiceless and defended the defenceless against arbitrariness and impunity by our public officers.

"With his death, the Nigerian revolutionary movement has been decapitated as Prof. Iyayi was one of the movement's brain boxes in the struggle for a better Nigeria where equity, fairness and justice will reign.

We have lost a committed comrade and an icon of the struggle for an egalitarian Nigeria. He was a true and authentic comrade who devoted his entire life to the struggle and died fighting for educational justice for the present and future generations of Nigerian students," it stated.

The statement added: "We call on ASUU and the federal government to speedily resolve the remaining grey areas in their disagreement to enable the suspension of the current ASUU strike as a mark of respect to Prof. Iyayi".

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