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ASUU Remains Adamant After Federal Govt Releases N163b To Universities

ASUU Remains Adamant After Federal Govt Releases N163b To Universities
  • PublishedJanuary 22, 2019

The Academic Staff Union of Universities(ASUU) has vowed to continue with the strike despite the N163 billion released by the FGย from the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund).

Sen. Chris Ngige, Minister of Labour and Employment, said this while addressing newsmen after a closed door reconciliatory meeting with leaders of ASUU on Monday in Abuja.

The striking lecturers embarked on strike on Nov. 5, 2018, to press home their demands. ASUU demands included some areas of understanding in the implementation of the Memorandum of Action agreed in 2017.

Some of these areas include shortfall in salaries of some Federal Universitiesโ€™ workers and lecturers, earned allowances, revitalisation that were part of the 2009 agreement, among others. According to Ngige, today we have agreed to fund revitalisation.

โ€œGovernment has released about N163 billion from TETFund account to universities.

โ€œSo, we have gotten some substantial agreement in most of the areas of the agreement.

โ€œMost of the issues have being resolved, so they are going to go back to their members and present governmentโ€™s offer to their council,โ€˜โ€™ he said.

Ngige also said that the striking lecturers were not asking for N50 billion before they would call off the strike.

He, however, added that if the total amount of the unionโ€™s demand was aggregated it would be more than the N50 billion as the government was paying in different compartments.

โ€œThese are debts of 2009, owed by the past administration, that is 2009 to 2012, so it is not our own debt and we have been doing a lot to settle these debts.

โ€œSo, we will be reconvening at the instance of ASUU. They said they want to go and consult with their members and they cannot call off the strike without consulting with their members,โ€™โ€™ he said.

Earlier, the minister had said that President Muhammadu Buhari had mandated him to ensure that all issues concerning the ongoing strike in the university system were resolved.

โ€œThe president has directed me to pass the night here until all issues that have kept our children away from schools are resolved and strike called off.

โ€œHe has also directed me to impress upon you, the imperative of little sacrifice from all sides, knowing fully well that the revenue of the federation has dwindled from what it was before the present administration assumed office,โ€ he said.

Ngige further said President Buhari was greatly worried about the situation in the university system, hence his steady and holistic approach to tackling the rot through adequate funding.

โ€œMr president told me to assure you of his determination to reposition our universities as he would do everything possible to cast the present challenges in our tertiary education to dustbin of history.

Also, Prof. Biodun Ogunyemi, ASUU President, said that there were still some grey areas in the proposal presented by the Federal Government.

He said the union would look at the grey areas and would get back to the government.

โ€œThe most critical area is the revitalisation, because it is central to our work, as academics and unless that area is addressed our members will have issues with ongoing action.

โ€œWe also did not ask for N50 billion, we are saying that the minimum we expect government to release in order to reactive the revitalisation fund is N50 billion.

โ€œSo, the strike is still on,โ€™โ€™ he said.

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