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Wednesday, May 11, 2022

Government resolved airlines strike quickly; neglects universities: ASUU President

The ASUU president said the union won’t back down on its ongoing strike due to Federal Government’s failure to honour the 2009 agreement.

• May 11, 2022
Emmanuel Osodeke
Emmanuel Osodeke

President of the Academic Staff Union of Universities(ASUU), Professor Emmanuel Osodeke, has pointed out the government’s lackadaisical attitude as one of the reasons why the union’s industrial action lingers.

Mr Osedeke, in an interview on Wednesday in Abuja, said the union took the ‘difficult decision’ after exhausting all avenues available to amicably settle the matter with the Federal Government.

“Let me give you an example, because this is where we are getting it wrong, when the airline operators said they were going to stop the flights, the Senate and House of Representatives quickly stepped in.

“This is because they are affected; they quickly rushed in and addressed the problem, why would they not resolve that of the education sector that is affecting the children of the poor and the ordinary people

“If the government is willing to resolve the issues affecting the Nigerians, then there would be no need to go on strike.

‘“The problem is the will of the government to resolve issues,” he said.

ASUU on Monday extended its roll-over strike which started on February 14 by another 12 weeks.

The striking lecturers’ demands include, funding of the revitalisation of public universities, Earned Academic Allowances, University Transparency Accountability Solution (UTAS) and promotion arrears.

Others are the renegotiation of 2009 ASUU-FG Agreement and the inconsistency in Integrated Personnel Payroll Information System.

Mr Osedeke told NAN that none of these demands had been met by the Federal Government.

“All the issues that made us go on strike are still there; that is the revitalisation fund, that is putting more money into universities and revitalising the infrastructure in the universities.

“There is also the issue of our mode of payments in the universities. There is no university in the world where lecturers are paid salaries from the Accountant General’s Office.

“We have challenged them to provide one, if universities are a universal body, why are they doing things differently?

“We talk of negotiation of agreements, proliferation of universities, among others, so there are lots of issues that they have not resolved,” he said.

The ASUU president also said that the government had also refused to accept UTAS that he said had been tested and passed with a score of 99.3 per cent.

Mr Osedeke urged the Federal Government to do the needful in order for students to return to schools. 

(NAN)

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