CAPDAN president calls for peaceful coexistence among members

Fri, Sep 7, 2018 | By publisher


Business

Adeniyi Ojikutu, President, Computer and Allied Products Dealers Association of Nigeria (CAPDAN) on Friday called for peace in the association in order to move the Information Communication Technology (ICT) industry forward.

Ojikutu made the call in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos in reaction to what he described as “the purported sack of the association’s executives by the Board of Trustees (BOT)’’.

He said that the association’s constitution does not give three members of the BOT the power to sack the executives.

According to him, the constitution states that there must be a minimum of seven and a maximum of 12 BOT members to sign any letter of dissolution of the executives.

“In Article 4 of the association’s constitution, the president as a member of the BOT must also be a signatory to such a letter.

“I was not involved in any meeting dissolving the executives.

“The secretary was not in any meeting where the sack of the executives was discussed.

“Three people in the BOT cannot write a letter and say they have sacked the present executives,’’ the CAPDAN chief said.

Ojikutu said that the Lagos State Government had made efforts to bring all members of the association together through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to accommodate all ethnic groups.

“The MoU states that the leadership of the association should be rotational, especially the presidency for a three-year tenure.

“The positions in the executives have been structured to accommodate all tribes so as to forestall crisis.

“For the purpose of unity and togetherness in the Computer village, it was agreed that the MoU is the best option in resolving the crisis,’’ Ojikutu said.

Mr Ola Ajigboro, Acting Chairman of the BOT, said that the sack of the CAPDAN executives was carried out based on the expiration of their two-year tenure, which ended on July 26.

Ajigboro said that the MoU being talked about was reached among few individuals.

He said that the constitution stipulates two-year tenure for the executives of the association, saying that a caretaker committee had been inaugurated.

Mr Austin Agbakor, a Software Developer and a trader in the market pleaded that the MoU should be honoured so as to continue to enjoy peace.

Agbakor said that before the MoU was drafted, there had been leadership crisis which had been affecting the flow of business. He pleaded that all should comply with the MoU. (NAN)

– Sept. 7, 2018 @ 16:29 GMT

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