DELSU and randy lecturers
If the laws were orchestrated by the National Assembly would come into fruition in the future. Randy lecturers would face jail terms when found and proved guilty.
Universities and schools of Nursing institutions across the country had always had serial reports of randy lecturers and seductive female students who flaunt their boobs and backsides, wearing skimpy and oftentimes transparent dresses to lectures.
At the end of the day, those who suffers penalty for these tempting situations are the unfortunate lecturers who are always found guilty of making passes at them.
It is a very serious moral issue where sellers of wares and buyers of these generally seductive girls are the poor lecturers.
It is patently indecent on the part of lecturers, most of who are married with families.
However, we should look at the way and manner these daughters of Eve openly invite lecturers to do business with them.
Look at their tender ages; 16 and 19 years and brewed in the new computer age, they seem to know so much about seducing their victims. These girls offer financial incentives to the lecturers most of who had not been paid for upwards of six or more months.
It is a game played by daughters of the rich, who had spoilt their girls with too much money and gadgets.
Last week a committee set up by Delsu University found five lecturers guilty of sexual assault and extortion from female students and abuses of office. In addition, a lecturer of Theatre Arts was a caught pant down in the room of a female student with examination papers.
These stories emanating from Delsu are nauseating and should be dealt with without making a mountain of them.
When universities open their rear side to these inconsequential issues of morality and sex for examination marks, it is only making Delsu a breeding ground for sexual misadventures where lecturers are the whipping boys.
I want to believe that the institution should dismiss these sexual traps as both the girls and lecturers should be punished for sexual excesses.
To portray lecturers as the guilty ones makes justice one sided.
Both parties should face the music. To suddenly frustrate lecturers because they are in love with their students is a fairly too harsh a punishment for a do- gooder lecturer.
There was no evidence of lecturers forcing sex on female students with pistols in their pockets.
Delsu is not the only university where lecturers have had sexual favours.
Why will Delsu punish the lecturer and letting the girls to lay in wait for new victims?
Fair is fair. If you slept with a lecturer under any circumstances let it be recorded that both parties are guilty as charged and must face dismissal from the institution.
If lovemaking was done as a consensual act by a lecturer and a female student, what is wrong in that?
Sexual expression by student and lecturers ought to be part of their freedom of association and let no institution or authority deprive them of these feelings to each other.
Delsu dismissed three lecturers for similar offence and this year some five fun loving lecturers are in the net for same offence.
One would suggest that if the female students want to be married to their lecturers why punish the latter alone for an offence committed by both parties?
The governing Council is yet to take a final decision on the love birds in Delsu and one only hopes that the final decision must be seen to be fair to all parties and let us save our university lecturers being turned into scapegoats for sexual favours from students.
A university is a platform for the flowering of ideas on how our society operates. A university community thrives best on the free flow of emotions and ideas and any attempt to truncate the feelings of emotions between will only truncate the growth of how humanity works in harmony.
Delsu and even all universities are free platforms for the education of our siblings.
My plea is for the university council to be open-minded in arriving at their decision to dismiss or expel lecturers for their expression of love to female students. Let both parties be suspended for a period.
Any attempt by the university authorities to demonise the lecturers and letting go the female students would be counter productive and serves nobody any good.
Let the axe fall on both parties –lecturers and guilty female students.





