Fresh Strike Imminent Any Moment From Now, ASUU Warns

Fresh Strike Imminent Any Moment From Now, ASUU Warns
ASUU Chairman, Prof Emmanuel Osodeke
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The Yola zone of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has called on the public to prevail on the federal and state governments to accede to the union’s demands to avoid a fresh strike.

Mr Reuben Jonathan, Zonal Coordinator made the appeal at a news conference on Thursday which was sighted by Africa Daily News, New York.

He said the zone had met and reviewed the MoA of 23rd December 2020 signed with the Federal government; the issues related to the draft renegotiation agreement of May, 2021, and other matters affecting the university system generally.

According to him, the zone appreciated the Federal Government’s action in sending visitation panels to public universities.

‘However, the zone expects the speedy release of the white paper of visitation panels to the universities for the benefit of the university system’, he said.

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He called on the state governors, as visitors to state universities, to also emulate the federal government and immediately constitute visitation panels to state-owned universities.

‘The Federal Government Team and ASUU concluded the renegotiation meeting in May 2021 but up till now our Union is in the dark as to the position of the renegotiation with the Federal Government.

‘This lukewarm attitude and deliberate delay has triggered agitations from our members’, he said.

While funding in Nigerian public universities is grossly inadequate, he said, ‘the situation is most worrisome in state-owned universities’.

‘The inefficiency and over-reliance on the federal government’s interventions by state-owned universities, emanating from ASUU struggles, have led the state governors to develop a lukewarm attitude towards funding state universities’, he said.

The Zonal coordinator further expressed concern over the non disbursement of the N30 billion naira revitalization fund as agreed in the 2020 MoA with the union.

AFRICA DAILY NEWS, NEW YORK

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