
In a letter to President Muhammadu Buhari, made available to the News Agency of Nigeria, Koreyo said he was demoted by the school management for eight years.
However,
investigation shows that a directive was given by the federal
government in 2007 asking lecturers to produce additional qualification
relevant to the job they do.
According
to NAN, the 7th Governing Council of the institution also gave Koreyo
two years to produce a foreign institution-issued master’s degree in
Ceramic Science and Engineering or he would be dismissed from service.
But
Koreyo said the Polytechnic management refused to communicate the
information to him in writing, alleging that the management since 2010
had refused to approve his application for staff development opportunity
because the Igbo constituted principal officers in the school
The
lecturer also said that several communications to the institution
variously from the Head of Service of the Federation, Attorney General
of the Federation, Servicom and a host of others, on the issue were in
his favour for reinstatement.
The letter reads in part:
“I
love to continue as citizen of this great nation on earth. But since I
do not have the financial power or connection to challenge the rector to
obey the Federal Government’s directives in my favour, I decided to
take this peaceful action.
“I
have decided that the renunciation of my citizenship by birth will be
the best way to peacefully end my quest for social justice at the
ministry of education and finally resign from Federal Public Service of
Nigeria,”
Ministry of Education reacts
Meanwhile,
a staff of the ministry of education told NAN, on condition of
anonymity, that the ministry was already looking into the matter.
According to him, the matter is also before the newly constituted council of the institution.
He, therefore, urged Koreyo to be patient, as the new council would resolve the problem.
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