[Community-Discuss] [members-discuss] Allegation of Harassment

Wale Adedokun wale at forum.org.ng
Sat Mar 17 19:08:27 UTC 2018


+1 @husseinEspecially for the fact that the guys talking here are supposed to be elders in this community (ex-board members), the discussion is giving some of us a lot of heart ache when you see elders heating up the polity. The question is how did we get here as a community? The GC should do the needful asap get to the root of this unfortunate and disgraceful situation and let all found guilty be dealt with appropriately in the meantime everyone should be at peace and give the community some respect.WaleWale Adedokun PhDEvent CoordinatorNigeria Network Operators Group(ngNOG)2348037035811wale at forum.org.ng

----- Ali Hussein <ali at hussein.me.ke> wrote:
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I honestly think that this discussion now needs to stop until the committee tasked to investigate this issue reports back. My hope and expectations would be that:-
1. The committee is publicly announced.2. Their TORs spelled out for the community.3. They begin work and articulate the timetable.
I believe Lucky has articulated this well.
Let us give the team space to do their work. What we are currently doing continuing to speculate and infer will just impede their work.
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On Sat, Mar 17, 2018 at 8:57 PM, Badru Ntege <badru.ntege at nftconsult.com> wrote:


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> > On 17 Mar 2018, at 19:34, Alan Barrett <alan.barrett at afrinic.net> wrote:

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> > I reject the idea that anybody should be suspended based on rumour and/or accusations without due process.

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>Would not like to debate too much on this.  But if you actually internalize the guidelines of the Mauritian Equal Opportunities Commision guidelines to employers you will see that what we are suggesting is not persecution but best practice.

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> It allows for due process to happen on a specific issue minimizing and  containing the issue.  But also showing that the employer took the issue seriously

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> I also suggest that the guidelines handbook forms supporting literature for the committee

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