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Monday 11 November 2013

ASUU STRIKE LATEST: Indeed, ASUU set to suspend strike this week – Union leaders

Indications have emerged that the Academic Staff Union of Universities may call off the over four-month-old strike on Thursday.

Barring a last-minute change, the National Executive Committee of ASUU will meet on Wednesday night to consider the position of the congresses of the over 50 public universities on the offer made by the Federal government to revamp the institutions.
The union met with a Federal Government team led by President Goodluck Jonathan last Tuesday in Abuja.
The ASUU leadership, after briefing the zonal coordinators on the offer, had directed the local branches to organise congress meetings between Friday last week and Tuesday (tomorrow).
This is to enable all the lecturers to make input into the action the union would take after its NEC meeting on Thursday.
However, feelers from most universities that had organised their congresses revealed that ASUU would suspend the strike after the Thursday NEC meeting.
In some universities, including the Obafemi Awolowo University and the Lagos State University that have scheduled their congress meetings for Monday (today), union leaders and lecturers expressed hope that the strike would end this week.
Also, some top officials of the union in some of the nine zones of ASUU said even though they were not happy with the plan by the government to inject N220bn yearly into the public universities for the next five years, they were pleased that a commitment had been obtained by the union.
Though the Ibadan Zonal Coordinator of ASUU, Dr. Nasir Adesola, confirmed that the NEC meeting would hold on Wednesday, he did not say whether the strike would be called off or not.
“Yes, the NEC will hold on Wednesday evening but ASUU has a process which we are going to follow. NEC reserves the right to call off the strike after due consultation with members and this is why congresses are being called in all the chapters of the union. Please, wait till after the congress,” he told one of our correspondents on the telephone.
But another source said, “Our NEC meeting will hold between Wednesday night and Thursday. Our chapters have started holding meetings to discuss the Federal Government’s offer. This is to allow input from all the lecturers. We have to carry them along to avoid disunity since there are moves by some elements to infiltrate us.”
Another source told one of our correspondents that some members had expressed mixed feelings about the Federal Government’s new offer based on its refusal to honour past agreements.
“The radicals among us are sceptical about this latest offer. They do not believe that government will respect the agreement. Their view is that government only wants to deceive the union to call off the strike before it will jettison it.”
A top official of the union, who confirmed the fears, told one of our correspondents that although members’ opinions at the zonal congresses were divided over the government’s offer, the majority still decided to give the government the benefit of the doubt.
He also said that the majority opinion was that the review of the agreement which was supposed to hold this year should be postponed till next year in the interest of peace.
The official added, “Members were persuaded because President Goodluck Jonathan personally met with the union. They felt since the President was involved in the negotiation this time around, the government would not say that it was arm-twisted to make the offer.
“This is the problem we are having with the 2009 agreement. By now we should be talking about a review but we are still having troubles with implementation.
“Although feelers across the zones are that we should call off the strike, we are going to put down the government offer in black and white and make it public so that nobody accuses us tomorrow of asking for too much.”
Some universities are expected to hold their congresses on Monday (today) to discuss the outcome of the zonal congresses held at nine centres across the country last week.
A source at the meeting between the government and ASUU told one of our correspondents that the government after a long debate agreed to inject N220bn yearly for the next five years beginning from 2014.
He had said, “The meeting should be the longest that we have ever had on this crisis but I can tell you that both parties were frank all through the discussions. The parties also showed commitment towards ending the crisis. The President in particular showed that he was serious about ending the strike and that was why he offered to release over N1tn to the universities in the next five years.
“The money will be released on a yearly basis at N220bn per annum beginning from 2014. For the outgoing year, the Federal Government will only release N100bn and this has been processed.
“In order to show commitment to this deal, the money will be kept at the Central Bank of Nigeria and will be released on a quarterly basis to the universities. So, there won’t be any problem about funding the deal.”
The source added that the National Universities Commission and the Trade Union Congress would be joint guarantors of the new agreement while the Minister of Education would be the implementation officer.
He said that the government also agreed, among other things, to revamp the public universities by ensuring that all the issues that always lead to strike were dealt with once and for all.
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9 comments:

Anonymous said...

ABUJA - Some civil society groups have sued
the Academic Staff Union of Universities
(ASUU) at the National Industrial Court
over alleged illegal and arbitrary strike.
In the first suit,The government should give them what they want it is their right.
President, Northern Nigeria Democratic
Forum (NNDF), joined the President of
ASUU, Mr Nasir Fagge and nine others as
defendants.
The NNDF is praying the court to determine
whether or not ASUU can declare a strike
How will they call off when there allowances and infrastructure are not catered for.
over purported breach of the memorandum
of agreement by the Federal Government.
The Poverty Alleviation Advocacy and
Justice Initiative (PAAJI), in the third suit,
also wants the court to award exemplary
and special damages against the ASUU.
The counsel to ASUU, Mr Samuel Ogala, told
the court that he had filed a notice of
preliminary objections, challenging all the
suits.
The presiding judge, Justice Babatunde
Adejumo, adjourned the cases to December
17 and January 3, 2014 for the hearing of
the preliminary objections.6
Adejumo also ordered that hearing notices
should be served on all the parties in the
suit before the next adjourned
EKSU/R/LA/12/0158
EKSU/R/LA/12/0126
EKSU/R/LA/12/0058
EKSU/R/LA/12/0132
EKSU/R/LA/12/0068
EKSU/R/LA/12/0071
DIRECT ENTRY
EKSU/R/LA/12/0135
EKSU/R/LA/12/0034
EKSU/R/LA/12/0118

Anonymous said...

At least, the ASUU members should decide well bcoz of d sake of d nigeria student. And federal government shoul pls keep to committment to avoid this type of strike in d future. EKSU/R/LA/12/0007

Anonymous said...

D strike has done more harm than good to the lives of nigerian students as a result of this, the body involved (ASUU)should liase with the F.G to resolve the matter and let the students go back to school.....WE ARE THE LEADERS OF 2MOROW....

Anonymous said...

Alhamdulillah......but the strike has caused a lot to the life of some student both good & bad. Federal government should pls make good plan for we leaders of tomorrow Oooooo..........Mubarak Kafayat Taiwo Eksu/r/la/12/0094 Accounting dept

Anonymous said...

julius francis adeoluwa 12/37422. 1 it can help to improve critical thinkin skills 2. It also helps syudent to familiarize themselves with philosophical factor that influence theories. 3 it gives the teacher a sense of responsibility and stronger commitment to work. 4 it helps in planning the school curriculum. 5 to appreciate different views.

Anonymous said...

Aladegboye adesola rashidat 12/36920 BUS/EDU. 1 it can help to improve critical thinkin skills. 2 it instills qualities vital to ones growth as a person. 3 it makes reason become sounder and its judgement are more profound. 4 it is the methodiological approach to thinkin and solving problem. 5 philosophy helps in planning the school curriculum.

Anonymous said...

The asuu should consider d leaders of tomorrow which is d student some of the stident should have been initiated to bad gang so asuu pls consider nigeria student EKSU/R/LA/12/0219 oyajinmi olaide munirat

Anonymous said...

NAME.ADEBOUN OLAMIDE
MAT.NO.12|37180
COURSE.COMB.ISC|GEO
ASSU strike has lead to various fall in standard of edcation,economy...it has also lead to lazyness in students because of long period of extinsion in school activities
Futhermore it has brought about the fall in standard of education in the country,also in terms of economic activities market women around schools will be affected........
In conclusion it has brought about idleness in student making them become lazy

Anonymous said...

Babatunde Olasunkanmi Cornelius.12/36813.Chemistry/Maths. Assu strike has result to delay in the university curiculum,it has made the student to lack behind in every aspect of learning.It has also made some student to forget what they have been taught and makes some student to embark in criminal activities