By RAYMOND TAMALE
In Summary
President Yoweri Museveni Tuesday evening ordered the
closure of Makerere University following a long running stand-off
between management and lecturers over payment of $13.5million allowance
arrears.
The lecturers have been on strike for a fortnight and were Tuesday joined by students prompting the President’s action.
President Museveni holds the title of University Visitor but ordered the closure in his capacity as Head of State.
In a short statement issued late evening, Mr Museveni invoked
powers granted him by the Universities and Other Tertiary Institutions
Act to order the University shut.
“...close Makerere University with immediate effect until
further notice, in order to guarantee safety of persons and property,”
President Museveni ordered.
The President has overall supervisory powers over all public universities.
Makerere is the biggest and oldest University in Uganda with a
student population of at least 40,000. About 4,000 students are drawn
from foreign countries mainly neighbours in the east African region.
Last year, government agreed to double the lecturers salaries following a series of strikes.
The University was last closed in September 2011 also over related strike action.
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