A communiqué issued at the end of an
emergency congress called by the union on Monday said legal redress
would be sought in the matter.
The six-point communiqué reads in part,
“We are embarking on an industrial action even as we demand that the
culprit be brought to book.
“The victim must be given adequate
treatment and granted a two-month leave to get himself treated for the
charms he was beaten with.
“A letter of apology must be written by the council while we set for legal redress.”
Meanwhile, the management of LAUTH has condemned the attack, describing it as repulsive and unacceptable.
A statement by the Head, Public Relations
Unit, Mr Ayo Adeyemo, said “Mr Adubi Akintoye is still lying critically
ill in the Accident and Emergency ward of the hospital as a result of
the
multiple injuries sustained in the attack.
“The matter has been reported to security agencies for appropriate action.
“The matter will be pursued to a logical end with a view to obtaining appropriate redress.”
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