The University of Ibadan Senior Staff Housing Committee (SSHC) has ordered its retired lecturers still occupying Staff quarters to vacate the buildings.
The university frowns at their continuing stay in the quarters and threatened to embarrass them should they fail to exit.
Calling such occupants illegal tenants, the school said it will deploy drastic measures to ensure sanity is returned to the quarters if they resist peaceful attempt to get them out.
The SSHC Chairman, Prof. Musiliu Onilude said in an interview that many retirees whose tenancies have expired were still occupying the university’s quarters at the expense of some other staff members who desperately need to stay on campus in order to perform optimally.
Onulide said: “We want to passionately appeal to these people who have retired from the services of the university, but refused to vacate the staff quarters to please leave before it becomes very embarrassing for them.
“We have been writing to them, begging them and urging them to vacate the quarters, yet, they are not budged. We don’t like embarrassing people, but it is like these people want us to embarrass them before they leave.”
He hinted that there were over 400 applications from various members of staff who desperately need to stay on campus.
Onulide added: “We don’t have sufficient facilities to take care of these demands, yet, we have people who have retired three or four years ago still occupying the university quarters. To me, this is sheer wickedness and an abuse of privileges.
“We also have people who have built their own houses in town but are deliberately holding on to the university property on campus simply because the cost is relatively cheaper. They are not occupying those buildings, they only come there once in a while. Again, this bothers on wickedness and lack of consideration for others.
“There are staff members who are coming to work from far-away places. There are those sleeping in their offices in order to perform their duties effectively. All these people need accommodation on campus. And, you now have people who are just holding on to these property as a status symbol. This is not good. We need to be considerate of others.
” UI today has 24 Duplexes, 166 Bungalows, 146 Blocks of Flats of 3-Bedrooms, 162 Blocks of Flats of 2-Bedrooms, and 40 Blocks of 1-Bedroom flats and 22 Chalets. These quarters are presently fully occupied by 560 families. Yet, we still have over 400 requests for accommodation.
“It is against this backdrop that we are appealing to those occupying our structures illegally to please leave before we take drastic measures against them.”