The other unions on the campus of the institution had earlier staged a protest on Tuesday against the alleged failure of the Federal Government to allow the institution to begin operation as a full-fledge university after it had been upgraded to varsity status.
They also decried the non-appointment of a Vice-Chancellor.
The COEASU in a letter to the Minister for Education, a copy of which was made available to our correspondent on Tuesday evening, urged the minister to set in motion the appointment of the Vice Chancellor for the institution. The letter, dated June 22, 2022 was jointly signed by the Chairman and Secretary of the union, Comrades Dr. Adetokunboh Adepoju and Dr. Joel Edafe, respectively.
The lecturers, who decried the delay in the take-off of the varsity urged the minister to reject any controversial recommendation for the extension or renewal of the tenure of the principal officers of the college.
The statement read in part, “This delay has become a subject of palpable apprehension among staff members, students and members of the host community.
“Some measure of tension is also brewing as a result of the delay. The Union vehemently resist the continuation of the institution as a college of education.
“In view of the foregoing, the Union hereby pleads with the Honourable Minister to consider and attend to the following: Immediate constitution and mobilisation of the Transition Implementation Committee for Adeyemi Federal University of Education; facilitation of enabling conditions for the immediate take-off of the Adeyemi Federal University of Education.
“We urge you, sir, to reject any controversial recommendation for the extension or renewal of the tenure of Principal Officers for the College.
“We pray for the immediate appointment of a Vice-Chancellor that has the requisite qualifications, acumen and attitude to drive a university of education; and assisting in any other way that will enhance and promote the laudable vision of Adeyemi Federal University of Education.”