We will embark on nationwide strike if our allowances are not paid – ASUU
The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has threatened to embark on a nationwide strike to press home its demands for the implementation of its 2009 agreement with the Federal Government.
The ASUU Lagos Zone Coordinator, Prof. Olusoji Sowande, said this at a news conference on Tuesday in Lagos.
Sowande said that the union was planning to toe this part after several efforts to ensure that the government address the pending demands, proved abortive.
The ASUU Lagos Zone Coordinator, Prof. Olusoji Sowande, said this at a news conference on Tuesday in Lagos.
Sowande said that the union was planning to toe this part after several efforts to ensure that the government address the pending demands, proved abortive.
He said that the 2009 FG/ASUU
agreement, Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on funding of state universities,
breaches of the conditions of service and re -negotiation of the agreement,
were still pending.
The
coordinator also mentioned other demands like the exclusion of Nigerian universities
from Pension Management Company and non-release of NEEDS Assessment
Intervention Fund.
He said that
funding of state universities, earned academic allowance and renegotiation of
the agreement were parts of the outstanding issues.
Sowande recalled that the union had embarked on strike in 2012 and 2013 as part of the efforts to make the government implement the agreement, adding that the issues remained unresolved.
Sowande recalled that the union had embarked on strike in 2012 and 2013 as part of the efforts to make the government implement the agreement, adding that the issues remained unresolved.
He said that
the 2009 agreement provided for a periodic review after every three years which
had not been done.
“The review of the agreement should
have been undertaken in 2012 and 2015 but that did not happen.
“The
implication is that our union has shown enough patriotism and understanding on
these matters in the last four years.
“We are
perplexed and disappointed that both the Federal and State Governments are not
responding to our consistent appeals to bring about genuine transformation in
the education sector, ‘’ he said.
According to him, embarking on strike has never been a favourable choice as the Students and ASUU members have always suffered the pains more.
According to him, embarking on strike has never been a favourable choice as the Students and ASUU members have always suffered the pains more.
“It is
unfortunate that the only language government appears to respect and listens to
is that of industrial action like strike,’’ he said.
The don said
that the National officers of the union had met with the Minister of Education,
Malam Adamu Adamu on May 10 and tabled ten-point demand.
He said that
the minister had promised that the issues would be resolved within two weeks
but nothing had been done till now.
Sowande said
that based on MOU signed in November 2013, “Nigerian universities requires N1.3
trillion to revitalise the system’’, adding that the government was already in
arrears of N605 billion as at the third quarter of 2016.
He said that
the government had refused to release N128 billion and N250 billion
respectively for the earned academic allowance of three years after the MoU was
signed.
“In order to
forestall this avoidable crisis, we appeal to all genuinely progressive
individuals and groups to prevail on both the Federal and State Governments to
commence release of funds for the listed purposes.
“This is to
arrest the brewing and potentially combustible situation in the Nigerian
university system before it degenerated into a serious conflagration,’’ he
said.
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