The Presidency said on Monday it was
no longer interested in the December 9 deadline it handed over to
the striking university teachers to return to work.
Rather, it said it was satisfied with
the lecturers’ level of compliance with the directive to
them to resume work or be sacked.
The Senior Special Assistant to
President Goodluck Jonathan on Public Affairs, Dr. Doyin Okupe, said this while
briefing journalists on the payment of the N200bn by the Federal Government
into the “Revitalisation of Universities Infrastructure” account with the
Central Bank of Nigeria.
Okupe’s claim of “substantial
compliance” was however described as total falsehood by the Academic
Staff Union of Universities leadership, which also said it would not attend a
meeting on Wednesday(today) with the Supervising Minister of Education,
Mr. Nyesom Wike, and vice-chancellors on the University Needs Assessment
Report Implementation Committee.
Okupe had told
journalists that the Federal Government was soft
pedalling on the threat to sack the defiant ASUU members because
many senior citizens and institutions had intervened.
He said that as of Sunday evening,
government had reports that there was substantial compliance by
many lecturers with the directive.
The Presidential aide added
that the development encouraged the
government to mellow down on its earlier tough stance.
He cited the University of Lagos
as an example of a public university
where in the Faculties of Law, Arts and
Science, out of 100 lecturers, “ between 60 and 70 signed
up to resume work.”
The trend, according to him,
was replicated in “virtually all the universities in the country,
including the Obafemi Awolowo University and University of Ibadan.”
Okupe said, “The ultimatum is
not a matter for discussion anymore. I told you, there has been substantial
compliance nationwide. If I say you must return to work on the 9th and 70 per
cent of the people that I am talking to have returned to work, that is
substantial compliance.
“What becomes of the remaining 30 per
cent who did not return to work, these are issues that we do not want to
stop the wheel of progress in sorting out this resolution. We are not
interested in a witch-hunt; we are more interested in compliance and in
the resolution of the crisis.
“Many senior Nigerians, institutions
and organisations, including labour unions such as the Nigerian Labour
Congress and the Trade Union Congress, as well as royal
fathers have intervened and have pleaded with the government to soft
pedal on the issue of ultimatum.”
Asked if the government was
serious about the ultimatum in the first place, he replied “Yes.”
Okupe explained
that the government was forced to issue the
ultimatum because every other avenue to end the strike had been explored to no
avail.
He said, “I said it before that
governments worldwide, when pushed to the wall take steps that may be
draconian but sometimes, they have to be taken in order to protect the citizens
and the states they govern.”
The Presidential aide accused
the media of presenting the strike as if the Federal
Government and ASUU were in a face-off.
He said, “There is no face-off
between the government and ASUU.
“ASUU may be grandstanding but
the government is more interested in the resolution than in any form of
confrontation with any union whatsoever.
“Our interest is to ensure good
governance, orderliness and peaceful coexistence nationwide and among all
sectors of the economy and that education is not left behind.”
While giving further evidence
that the N200bn had been paid, Okupe released a copy of the
letter written by the Deputy Governor of CBN, Mr. Tunde Lemo, to the
Accountant General of the Federation, to journalists.
The letter, with reference
GVD/DGO/GEN/MPA/05/151 and dated December 10, 2013, reads in part,
“Confirmation of the execution of your mandates for the credit of account No:
00200xx522, Revitalisation of Universities Infrastructure Account.
“I write to confirm the execution of
the following mandates by the CBN for funding of the above mentioned account as
follows:
1. Mandate FDL/LP201340/1/30/DF:
N129,300,000,000:00
2. Mandate FD/FA/124/Vol X11/120/1DF:
N20,700,000,000:00
3. Mandate FD/LP2013/40/1/DF
:N50,000,000,000:00
“I wish to further confirm that
the available balance in the aforementioned account is N200bn (two
hundred billion naira) only.
“Please accept the assurances
of my best regards.”
With this, Okupe said there was
no need for the continuation of the strike.
He said the President of ASUU, Dr.
Nasir Fagge, had assured last Thursday that if there was
proof of payment of the sum, the strike would be called off
immediately.
Okupe said, “I hereby show the
proof of payment to all Nigerians, not only to ASUU and to let the people know
that when we say that this administration has no credibility issue, we mean it.
“We have kept our cool; we have taken
a lot of insults and all that and things that were disparaging but we are glad
to show this proof that this has been done as we said.”
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Liars Nigerians are wiser than u n we all know Jonathan led government doesn't have any credibility what so ever and Okupe too is just doing marketing base on fake product,d bible says we shall all know d truth n d truth shall set us free but dis is a very big lies plot to enslave our enducational system,we reject it in all forms,strike continues until all d demand is met
ReplyDeleteYes Raphael you are talking, they should have documented it to ASSU officially if at all they are not playing sense.
ReplyDeleteYes, let them document it to ASSU. This people can not be trusted, they failed to implement the 2009 agreement then why should they be trusted again. Our noble prophet Muh'd S.A.W said ''A believer can not be stinged two times in a hole''
ReplyDeleteU are correct guys. This goverment lacks credibility, stance and focus. See this big lie.Jonathan has no power,every body is doing what he wants. What a shame. See what happened to us in Mandela`s burial in South Africa. Is it not enough for Nigerian Leaders to come back to there senses.
ReplyDeleteAsuu shud go bac to work
ReplyDeleteI wonder you all that commeneted are insensitive. They have shown us evidence of payment and yet u still want the strike to go on. I agree that johnathan adminstation is not credible but at least we have to encourage and support them before 200 billion is not a small money o. They could as well as eaten the money up and still d stike will be called offf. So before u comment think better and look at the bigger picture and welfare of all Nigerians
ReplyDeleteAre you trying to be a fool?
DeleteThe money that the FG is doing break dance about when paid will go to the universities management not Assu.