The Academic Staff Union of Universities has reacted to the recognition of a rival union, Congress of Nigerian Universities Academic (CONUA), by the federal government.
Reacting to the development on Tuesday, ASUU said President Muhammadu Buhari-led government is chasing shadows.
ASUU officials in a chat with DailySun said it is not moved by the action of the Federal Government, which would not affect them.
The Coordinator of ASUU in Lagos State, Adelaja Odukoya, said government action is simply chasing shadow. Leaving leprosy and wasting time on ringworm. Nothing more, nothing else.
Odukoya while reacting to the claims that CONUA has members in seventeen universities said, “interesting, he who asserts must prove”.
“How many public universities do you have in Nigeria.”
According to Odukoya, in Nigeria there is Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress (TUC), adding that ASUU is not concerned about the recognition.
Speaking on what will happen if the Federal Government starts negotiation with CONUA, Odukoya asked, “is the government interested in negotiation or award?”
Former ASUU chairman, Federal University of Agriculture Abeokuta (FUNAAB), Adebayo Oni, described the decision of the Federal Government to approve CONUA as an exercise in futility.
He said, “Let us wait and see how the event unfolds. No problem. Let them take off first.”
He added that ASUU is not worried about the recognition accorded CONUA.
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