Hope that the five months old strike by the Academic
Staff Union of Universities, ASUU may be called off anytime from now brightens
on Wednesday with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the
University teachers and a Federal government team led by Nyesom Wike, the
Supervising Minister for Education.
The MoU was signed by the Permanent Secretary, Federal
Ministry of Education, Dr MacJohn Nwaobila, on behalf of the federal government
while ASUU President, Nasir Fagge Isa, signed on behalf of the Union.
The event was witnessed by the Nigeria Labour Congress,
President, Abdulwaheed Umar and five Vice Chancellors as well as the Executive
Secretary of National Universities Commission (NUC), Prof Julius Okojie and the
former Executive Secretary of Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) Prof
Mamohood Yakubu.
The President of ASUU told journalists that the union
would consult with its National Executive Council and will within one week let
Nigerians know its decision on the ongoing national strike. He however said he
is optimistic that the outcome of the consultation will be positive.
Dr Isa said the agreement captured the main areas of
the union’s demand, especially the deposit of N200 billion in a dedicated
account to Central Bank of Nigeria, the non-victimisation clause among others.
“All contending issues have been resolved to the
satisfaction of both parties, we are partners in progress and there is no
victor no vanquished as our struggle is in the interest of the country,” the
Minister of Education told journalists.
The minister however expressed the government
appreciation to all stakeholders that contributed to the resolution of the
crises.
He recalled that Nigerians had expected ASUU to call
off its national strike following the November 4 marathon meeting with the
President.
“Today, I’m very pleased to announce that all
contending issues between the Federal Government and ASUU have been resolved to
satisfaction of the parties.
“Let me emphasize that we recognize and appreciate
ASUU’s patriotic role and commitment toward ensuring that our universities are
well-funded, resourced and run like their counterparts in the world, thus we
are all partners in progress and there was no victor no vanquished in the
struggle of this nature so as long as our goals remain noble, not accentuated
by parochial interest and targeted at moving our nation forward,” the Minister
concluded.
ASUU members have been on strike since last July
demanding full implementation of the 2009 agreement reached with the Federal
Government.
After a 13 hour meeting attended by President Jonathan
early last month at Aso Rock presidential villa, the Union and the Federal
Government agreed on terms of calling of the strike, principal among which is
the provision of N200 billion intervention fund for the funding of infrastructure
development in the Universities.
File Photo: President Jonathan exchanging pleasantries
with the ASUU leaders at the last meeting
File Photo: President Jonathan exchanging pleasantries
with the ASUU leaders at the last meeting
Though the Federal
Government had insisted that it had deposited the N200 billion into an account
at the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, ASUU had insisted on tangible evidence
that the money is available before it will call off the strike.
The Union also insisted that an agreement must be
signed to concretise all issues agreed on at the marathon meeting with the
President.
Government has threatened to sack lecturers who failed
to return to work last Monday. But the threat order was widely ignored by the
university teachers who stuck to their demands.
However,the Senior Special Assistant to the President
on Public Affairs, Dr Doyin Okupe, on Tuesday told journalists that government
has deposited the contentious N200 billion in a Special Universities
Revitalization Account domiciled with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).
Government also backed down on its threat of mass sack
of the University teachers.
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Congratulations ASUU u haf won d battle against d insentive government dat doesn't know how to do d right tin except they were force to do it
ReplyDeletePpl like u never progress in life. I no dis ll hurt u but cum 2015 u ll b shocked @ wat u ll c, unemployment na sickness
Delete@6:59. It is you who will never progress in life.is not what ASUU demanded from day one that the Govt refused that they have finally done? Eating their vomit? Rubbish and insesitive govt of retrogresion.
DeleteDis guy called raphael is a goat.
ReplyDeleteThere is no need for name calling thank God they have called it of let hope The money will be used for wat it met for and not inside some peoples pocket
DeleteNo victor, no vanguish. Raphael and anonymous 6:19 you are big apes and baboo respectively.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous 6:19 and Ralph are a cow shits!
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