FG Shoots Down ASUU's Demand..Says We Can't Meet It

THE Federal Government on Tuesday said it did not have the resources to meet the N92bn financial demand by the Academic Staff Union of Universities.
Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, at the opening of a two-day meeting of Commissioners of Finance and Accountants-General of states, said the N92bn being demanded by the university lecturers was not within the reach of the Federal Government.
She said, “At present, ASUU wants the Federal Government to pay N92bn in extra allowances, when the resources are not there, and when we are working to integrate past increases in pensions. We need to make choices in this country as we are getting to the stage where recurrent expenditures take the bulk of our resources and people get paid but can do no work.
“Since I assumed office, the share of recurrent expenditure in our total budgets had increased astronomically. In fact, recurrent expenditure accounted for about 77.2 per cent of the federal budget and we are now working to re-balance this ratio.”
The minister added, “The country is still suffering from the effect of the 2010 increase in salary. Do we want to get to a stage in this country that all the money we earn is used to pay salaries and allowances?”
The theme of the meeting is ‘Restructuring Nigeria’s Finances.’
She said, “If the demands of the university lecturers are met and we continue to pay them salaries and allowances, we will not be able to provide infrastructure in the universities.”
The minister also lamented that Nigeria’s over-dependence on oil had resulted in deterioration of the nation’s non-oil tax.
She said that non-oil taxes accounted for 74 per cent of Nigeria’s Government revenues in 1970 but by 2012, it had declined to only 30 per cent.

She said many states and local governments were also dependent on monthly revenue allocation from the central government. “On the average only 11 percent of sub-national revenue was obtained from internally-generated sources,” she added.

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9 Comments

  1. What age are these boys that comment on this page ? After running around reading credit or free on line info u boys end up insulting people ? Look @ a boy God knows if ur upto 14 calling okonjo iweala a fool . Someone that's still in secondry school or is been burdened by carry overs. I just don't have time for pple like u .

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  2. People shud learn to be objective and make realistic comments.Reality is that Nigeria cannot afford the demands of the lecturers at this point so what's d way forward.calling Okonjo a fool doesn't help anybody,

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  3. In as much as I don't agree with any body calling people names.The minister of finance should tell herself and Nigerians true.The reason why the recurrent expenditure is carrying bulk size of government budget is simply because of cost of governance.The politicians are the ones bringing about wastage of funds in governance,in the history of governance in Nigeria this administration has spent highest in running governance and it is not as if they are earning more than previous administrations.How much is her own allowances if she wants to tell herself the trueth

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  4. Okonjo iwuala is an idiot,y would she b saying such,h much does senators take,h much dd she buy rolex watches she gave out,education in nigeria is dieing,senators monthly alowances amounths to billions of niara in a year as calculted together.nobody talks anything about teaming graduands we have in this country without job.d fire is burning it will b a volcanic eruption

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  5. ♈̷̴̩‎ε̲̣α̲̅ U̶̲̥̅̊'re right. Didn't she kno how much she's earning? She must be very crazy 4 making such statement.craziest woman on earth, she should stop uttering senseless speech if she has nothing sensible 2 utter.mcheeeewwwww!

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  6. I knew thos senator wil keep quiet now bcos dey hav not Touch dia salaries nd dey hav embazle alot dat can train dia chidren abroad! God help us.

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  7. There's no ground in this, Iweala! You shoud be chewing your words...

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  8. I thought d strike is 4 d betterment of Nigerian skuls, i dnt knw is 4 their pockets.4 God sake y increase d salaries n skuls r declining in functn, plz let ASUU b wise in making decitions

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